Although it is called the Thai Supermarked, it also stocks Chinese, Japanese, and Korean items. The Thai spices and sauces dominate, but there are wonderful jems to be found on the shelves to make other Asian cuisines. Thai: They have a huge selection of Thai curry and soup spices in cans, small bags of paste, and as dried spices. I prefer the paste as it just makes less work for me(can just open can). Fresh Thai herbs in the back cold room like lemongrass and basil. Japanese: There is a shelf full of all the things you need to make sushi from the sushi rice, vinegar, nori wraps, wasabi paste, to the bamboo roller. Also some Japanese snacks like nori crackers. There is also boxes of Golden Curry cubes which are my favourite lazy/last minute cooking helpers. Chinese: They also have amazing amounts of Lee Kum Kee Chinese sauces. I really recommend the«black bean & garlic» sauce. It will totally elevate your chicken and vegetable stir fry so that it tastes like it came from a restaurant. The prices at the BaBaLi Asien Marked are a bit lower, but Thai Supermaked has larger selection. Korean: ok, I didn’t actually see that much Korean stuff. Mostly just Korean brand instant noodles(which, in my opinion, are the tastiest and spiciest instant noodles). Cannot describe all the great things in that store. Love it. Would be even better if they had a bigger selection of fresh produce!