


As you’ll see, they carry a good range of veg and groceries along with frozen meats and seafood. meets the 35) courtesy a Pixel phone with a smudged lens. I can only hope that the populations, stores and restaurants will also move further south and closer still to us.Īnyway, here is a quick look at the store (1964 Rahncliff Ct.

And the signs seem to be that the numbers of South Asians and Southeast Asians in the southern suburbs may be growing. 1110-1118 Washington Ave 2A Philadelphia PA 19145 Active Pho & More: 1200 Welsh Road, E2 North Wales PA 19454 Active Pho - King, Pho King: Active Pho 1: 5206 Simpson Ferry Road Mechanicsburg PA 17055 Active Pho 4 Seasons: 444 Folcroft Ave Folcroft PA 19032 Active Pho 488 Llc: 2750 S 3rd Street Philadelphia PA 19148. Vietnamese restaurants are all over the southern suburbs ( I’ve reviewed some of these) but the clearer indicator would seem to be the spread of groceries, which necessarily cater more to in-culture customers than do restaurants. It’s no secret that we have significant South East Asian populations in the Twin Cities but I’m curious about shifts in the distribution of these populations around the Twin Cities metro area. Though the efforts of the Trump/Sessions regime may have damping effects, I am very interested to see what the ethnic demographic breakdown of Minnesota will be in the 2020 census. I am glad to report that Viet Hoa Lao fits the bill. The presence of another viable market where we could pick up rice and Asian vegetables and coconut milk and fruit and so forth without having to go very far from the highway would be a good thing. They were out but I took the opportunity to take a look around the market for future reference. There used to be another Vietnamese grocery in the area-very close to The Cellars, a liquor store I used to stop in at (which seems to have turned into Atomic Liquors at some point*)-but it moved further west to Burnsville. On the way out of the strip mall we noticed a sign for the Viet Hoa Lao market and decided to stop in and and see if they had one of the brands of white rice we like. We lunched yesterday at Ansari’s Mediterranean Grill in Eagan (writeup coming in a week or two).
