Erin and I went by the Grand Asia Market in between our unsuccessful visits to London Fish and Chips so that she could pick up some banana sauce. We had never been before, but were pleasantly surprised. It was a busy day in Cary, and this store was no exception, despite its odd location.
We were surprised to see that there's a restaurant inside. It's not fancy, but seeing as there were a lot of Asian people eating there, I can only assume that there's something worth checking out. We were on our way back to London Fish and Chips so we didn't eat a full meal, but we couldn't resist the stacks of bamboo steamers holding steaming buns. We had a vegetable bun for $1.35 after tax. It was gigantic! and though I'm not a huge fan of steamed bread (it's still new to me), these were very good. The ingredients were listed plainly on each of the variation's label with nothing more exotic than black pepper - quite a refreshing change.
There are more types of steamed buns including pork and vegetable, and BBQ pork. Since two of these can make a meal, they're a great deal. We'll be coming back for a full meal, but I'll still pick up one of these again.
Grand Asia Market
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You will have to let me what you think. I was talking to one of my co-workers and she said the Grand Asia Market is one of her favorite Asian places in the area. It's a litle more Chinese than anything else, but she has great things to say about it!
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