10 things to know before you go to WA's T&T Supermarket

Bellevue, WALocal News

T&T Supermarket has officially opened its first U. S. location in Bellevue, Washington, becoming the largest Asian grocery store in the state. The grand opening has led to a shopping frenzy, with daily visits averaging between 5,000 and 6,000 customers. To accommodate high foot traffic, management has ensured that outdoor wait times do not exceed 20 minutes and has provided upgraded portable bathrooms for guest convenience.

The supermarket boasts a wide range of Asian products, including the highly sought-after seedless Korean grapes prominently displayed at the entrance. The seafood counter offers a unique experience where customers can select live seafood. Additionally, the bustling deli and bakery area features popular items such as Portuguese egg tarts and made-to-order Taiwanese sticky rice rolls. To avoid the busiest times, it is recommended to plan visits between 2 p. m.

and 5 p. m. T&T Supermarket operates daily from 8 a. m. to 10 p.

m. , welcoming both locals and visitors to explore its diverse offerings.

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