Angkor Asian Market

4753 N Pershing Ave, Stockton
(209) 951-4023

Recent Reviews

Linda Bubbleses

Super clean and very well organized. Fresh produce and much more. Only Asian market for me in Stockton!

M Moor

Convenient location, great place to find Star Anise n Lemongrass. Many Asian goodies

Araceli Aranda

Friendly, clean, I found more than what I thought.

Araceli Aranda Duarte

Friendly, clean, I found more than what I thought.

Bren Nforbi

The egg rolls are nasty.

Stacy H.

My favorite asian store, I always come here for the sliced meat and pre- shredded papaya...always so fresh.

Williemae Wright

Love this store, first time going. Definitely going again.

liana ..

Loved, loved this market. They had literally everything I wanted and the staff were so nice. I will definitely be back

Brian Cook

Showed up at 7:00 after confirming they closed at 7:30. Place is all locked up and no one is there

Tiffany F.

Get all my things for pho and sauces here great place to go Highly recommended Fresh Basil always

Kevin Hawkins 3

they have dragon ball sparkling water

Harleen Kaur

NiceCame for some gochujang

niranjay pandey

Very good grocery shop for Asian food items...

Vic C.

Angkor Asian Market is located in the corner of a plaza that has the 99 Cent Store. This plaza is also across the street from Empresso Coffeehouse with plenty of parking available. My husband and I stopped by this market this past Monday and liked coming to this market that we ended up coming back today. On both of these visits, we purchased some premade food items that are found on the counters by the Entrance. We purchased the following:Chicken and sticky rice, $5.99- This came with 2 chicken thighs and a side of sticky rice. My husband and I shared this and thought the chicken was good, along with the sticky rice. Shrimp Cha Noodle, $5.99- My husband took this meal with him to work for lunch and thought it was good. The entree is served with dry noodles, shrimp, stripes of egg and lettuce. There is sauce on the bottom, which taste good when mixed all together. Beef Jerky, $1.99- This beef jerky has pepper flakes on it so I didn't have any, as I do not like to eat spicy food. My husband thought this was just okay because the beef kind of tasted old/ stale. Spring Rolls, $5.99- comes in a set of 3. The spring rolls weren't as good as the ones I normally get at the Vietnamese bakeries and restaurants. It was missing the crunchy egg roll skin on the inside and I think I prefer the peanut sauce over the sauce that was provided. Corn Dessert, $1.99- My husband also decided to pick this, which you can find in the fridge by the entrance. This dessert has coconut milk, corn and tapioca. It wasn't too sweet and surprisingly all of these ingredients go well together (my husband's mother makes this so this is a dessert from my husband's childhood). Nam Chao, $3.25- Spicy pork sausage with garlic and other seasoning, my husband enjoyed eating this as a kid and decided to purchase it when he saw it in the fridge by the entrance. My husband liked it and said it tasted just how it should. I didn't really like it and thought I was a bit salty (it's cured) and wasn't a fan of the texture. ---------------------------------- (Total= $25.20)This Asian store (I believe is a Hmong store) sells a fairly good selection of Asian snacks, foods, ingredients, drinks, cookware, premade meals and desserts, etc. There are also egg rolls and sesame balls by the register that you can purchase. Although a smaller Asian market than ones that I typically frequent, this store has plenty of variety. Overall, had a good experience and would visit again, especially for the premade meals.

D C

We stopped by looking for a particular noodle brand, but got these items instead. The fish maw had about 8 pieces in it.

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