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Baltimore's 3 favorite international grocery stores (that won't break the bank)

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Published on December 09, 2019
Baltimore's 3 favorite international grocery stores (that won't break the bank)Potung Trading | Photo: Nina U./Yelp

Looking to try the top international grocery stores around?

Hoodline crunched the numbers to find the best affordable international grocery stores in Baltimore, using both Yelp data and our own secret sauce to produce a ranked list of where to meet your needs.

1. Potung Trading

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Topping the list is Potung Trading. Located at 321 Park Ave. downtown, it is the highest-rated, low-priced international grocery store in Baltimore, boasting 4.5 stars out of 48 reviews on Yelp. 

Yelper Rudy X., who reviewed the store on July 11, wrote, "Fresh produce, all sorts of teas, wonderful selection to delight anyone's palate."

Keera G. noted, "They have a variety of food, and the prices are reasonable too."

2. Asia Food

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Next up is Loyola - Notre Dame's Asia Food, situated at 5224 York Road. With four stars out of 16 reviews on Yelp, it has proven to be a local favorite for those looking for an affordable option. 

Yelper Zhicao F., who reviewed the business on Dec. 9, wrote, "The products are fine; in particular, the kitchen stuff, utensils and rice are even better than some of the large Asian supermarkets in the Baltimore area."

Yelper Rachel H. wrote, "The veggie selection was of good quality, but very limited. There was no fresh fish or meat section either."

3. LA Mart

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Lakeland's LA Mart, located at 2159 W. Patapsco Ave., is another top choice, with Yelpers giving the affordable international grocery store four stars out of 14 reviews. 

Yelper Ashraf V., who reviewed the business on Dec. 2, wrote, "Usually I buy fruit and vegetables, because of the great price."

Traci M. noted, "Love the market for my seafood and meats. They have the best prices and freshest seafood."


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