C’est le seul endroit où on peut trouver de la citronnelle déjà préparée mais les visites à cet endroit de donnent l’effet d’une douche froide à chaque fois. Il faut absolument s’assurer d’avoir le bon mot anglais pour se faire servir. Impossible de se faire servir en français ou en anglais approximatif…
Naiem S.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Brossard, Canada
Hello Shopping Lovers; I have never written a negative review yet. This is my first one which. I wish it has never happen but to everything there is a first time; hope it would be the last. Well this store might have some good prices, but most things are not cheap when you to the cash register. You ask the reason, well because certain items he wrote for example 0.99 $ but when you go to the cash is 0.99 $ the pound. Another, thing is that some of the products are on the floor just like that with no tags; no price well does not look so appealing to me. The most dreadful thing is the service, does not make any senses at all. The employees are not smiling or helpful most of the time. The worst is the cash; only one you can pay with debit card the rest of them is cash only. More badly they do not accept all debit cards… go figure. By the way, you have to have change in order to get shopping carriage. The reason is of course to cut back on the service. As, I said is not very cheap shopping there, be aware that you might have the most dreadful time shopping.
Katya P.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Montreal, Canada
C & T Supermarket joins the ranks of Thai Foo and Kim Phat on the South Shore for all your asian food needs. I visited them today, a couple weeks after their opening on October 18. To differentiate themselves from their two competitors, they publish weekly flyers advertising store specials, also available on their website. It’s a much cleaner and modern looking store, with bright lighting, flooring and spacious aisles. I’ve always had the feeling that asian markets look unorganized and cluttered, so we’ll see how long this lasts. Good selection of products however their prices don’t stand out– very comparable to others in the area. You’ll find decent deals for fruits and veggies, they have discounted items on the lower shelf if you’re ok with slightly bruised or mismatched fruit baskets. There’s a butcher, barbecue and sandwich counter as well as nice looking seafood market too. The only thing missing is a bakery, unlike Thai Foo or Kim Phat, you won’t find any pastries or cakes. I wouldn’t bother buying basic staples here like bread, eggs and any kind of dairy product, it’s overpriced. Perks: I find the location easier to get to and there’s ample parking. They’re open everyday until 9 pm, even weekends! They accept credit card for purchases of 10 $ or more, otherwise there is a 25cent charge, and their plastic bags are free for now.