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TradeViet Specialty Foods

TradeViet Specialty Foods
I visited this place and it had great potential to be a game changer in town. All the small Mom and pop shops will have a hard time competing against this Asian store. Produce and meat is fresh, you can even buy fish there and have them fry it for you at their deli. There is pho there, spicy noodle, stir fried noodles, egg rolls, and much more for the Lao, Thai, Viet, and Chinese Community. I can'twait till this place is fully running with products that only big city Asian markets sell. I hope our city will continue to support this and the culture that it brings. You could just find me here shopping for ingredients to make my dinner at home.

Photo of TradeViet Specialty Foods - Boise, ID, United StatesPhoto of TradeViet Specialty Foods - Boise, ID, United States. Fresh fruits! Lots of different fruits from all over the world!

Photo of TradeViet Specialty Foods - Boise, ID, United States. Banh mi



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