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    7700 Peters Rd

    Plantation, FL 33324

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      Nathan D.
      Fort Lauderdale, FL
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      Dec 28, 2023

      Great prices and lots of options at this really big Asian market. Prices on meat and poultry are great, and the quality is good. They also have lots of seafood options! Live as well as already processed fresh fish.

      They have a range of products from Korea ,Japan, and China. From snacks, packaged foods and beverages, house hold supplies, kitchen appliances, to even beauty supplies. Def worth it..

      I prob go at least every other week! (Be aware that since they sell live fish you will have that fish smell.. but the market is very clean and tbh it's not that bad ... And def no worse than going to places like broward meats and other markets that also sell live and fresh seafood)

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      Enson Market, particular name for Asian store. ALL ASIAN.... India, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, Chinese.... everything here! Apparently they have more stores in the northern part of FL.

      This store has fresh/live seafood, meats, veggies, non perishable items. Big selection on several items. Something not seen in Miami. It's like a big asian market, which you will want to take everything and anything from here. There's a weird smell.... so stick to non perishables. Prices are definitely less pricey that other stores. So you better stock up here... and then find place to store it!!

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      Michelle F.
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      Jan 1, 2024

      A local market that has Asian specialties that you won't find at a typical American market. They had a huge variety of bottled sauces, oils, and seasonings that any home cook would love. There was a very good variety of fresh produce which some were familiar and some were very interesting looking. The meat department was not very big, and there were limited fresh meats, but there were plenty of frozen fishes and other animal meats. The frozen food department was full of quick to heat side dishes and appetizers as well as some ethnic foods from around the world.
      I had a good time looking around and making a few purchases, but this is not a one-stop shopping place for me.
      The parking lot is a little weird with the flow of traffic.

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      My new favorite market to buy different Asian food and - very random - LOBSTER!! I have been searching for you Enson market my whole life!!! My husband bought a 8 POUND MAINE LOBSTER!! 8!!! This is the type of stuff you see on Instagram!!! We don't even know how to cook it!!! We also got organic dumplings which not even whole food has.

      We will be coming back here - for more lobster!!! Look at the picture. It's amazing.

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      Alejandro D.
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      Apr 12, 2024

      Everything is fresh, featuring an excellent variety of vegetables and a wide selection of live and fresh seafood. Additionally, the establishment offers an abundance of Asian cuisine that I am not familiar with how to prepare. The customer service is exceptional.

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      Csme here to surprise the wife with the biggest lobster she is ever going to eat. This mstkets seafood section is amazing. So much variety and amazing quality. I bought an 8 pound lobster - this is so hard to find in South florida! And it was very reasonably priced. I also purchased some dumplings and miso paste.

      Really recommend coming here. Especially for the seafood. I will be buying from here more often.

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      Amy Y.
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      Great variety of Asian products. Ramen selection good and recommend the Bulduk carbonara.

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      Kerry B.
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      Jul 9, 2023

      Just like any market that has fresh fish, if you can get past the fish smell, Enson Market is more than a hidden gem. It is the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. Located in Plantation off Peter's road and housed in the old Lucky's space, this is an Asian/international market with very reasonably priced merchandise.

      If you have an hour on a weekend, just walk through each isle. Take your time and just take in all the cool stuff. I was most impressed by their live Talapia. There are tanks full. There is also live lobster, huge ones; and, a literal bucket of blue crabs.

      I was also ultra impressed by their wide variety of both mushrooms and eggplant. And if you are looking for that hard to find veggie, you can probably find it here.

      THE MEAT is very inexpensive. Didn't see any USD labels, so I'm not sure of the overall quality. Still, there was a pack of 4 New York strip steaks about 1 inch thick for less than $10 total. They also had goat chunks, fresh, not frozen for less than $5 a pound.

      I was so impressed by this place. I just wish they had kept Lucky's beer selection and the taps. I would have spent way more time on my first visit had I had a beer in my hand.

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      Who would have thought that this location, which used to be a Whole Foods and then a Lucky, is now an Asian Market? The largest Asian Market in S. Florida one may claim, though the name may not give it away.

      Shopping here feels like the ghosts of previous tenants are still lingering around. In the same refrigerated case, there's Vital Pasture Raised Eggs at the bottom shelf and the smelly black Thousand Year Old Eggs on top. In the freezer you can find Eggo waffles along with some crepe cakes from China. Planters Peanuts is neighbor with Japanese wasabi peas, Chinese spicy peanuts, and Korean bubble tea flavored almond, along with some dried durian. On another shelf you can find Honest juice, Ensure, Perrier, Fever Tree, Ramune, Suntory non-alcoholic cocktail all within hand's reach. Most Asian markets tend to focus on merchandise from half the world away, but this place seems to aim for one-stop shopping.

      The seafood and meat depts are quite impressive. Seldom do I see the variety of fishes I can find here. They even have geoduck!

      Seems like they are still trying to stock the shelves, some of them look a bit empty, but I am sure in a month or two the assortment of products will get even more impressive!!

      I do have some complains though. We saw some hoisin sauce with a sign 3 for $9.99. As there's no smaller print that says how much one would be, we thought it would be $3.33. At least that's how it works at Whole Foods or other places, you don't have to buy three to get that price. Well, it rang up more, and the staff was mostly unhelpful in fixing this and totally disinterested in my suggestion that they should replace the sign. When we got home, we found a few other items that were more than we expected, because the signs were not accurate. Sure makes me less enthusiastic about shopping there again. So, be sure to check the prices at the register.

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      Sue C.
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      Jun 27, 2023

      Walking into Enson, we were transported to a time before Covid, when we'd shop at a few Asian markets to get produce that isn't offered at mainstream markets. Within minutes of shopping at Enson, we were smiling because we could buy (and DID!) Yu Choy (one of my favorite greens), jackfruit, several types of radish (I bought Korean radish since I already had Daikon in the fridge), King Oyster mushrooms, Chinese Celery, kohlrabi, green onion, etc. We walked up and down the aisles and saw the food that we used to enjoy.

      Checking out the expansive frozen section, I was shocked to find some of the same dim sum we'd get in restaurants at a third of the price - or less. Seriously, for $4 a pack we bought sesame seed balls (I put them & a bit of oil in a shallow bowl, shake the bowl and air fry them). We also got $4 packs of steamed buns filled with turnip and veggies (we microwaved them in a steam dish for 2 minutes and they came out soft and fluffy, just like in the restaurants.) The egg custard buns were $2.79/pack and soft after 2 minues in the microwave. I got partially cooked noodles for quick stir-fry dinners, pickled turnip for my homemade sushi rolls, Nishiki sushi rice, and more.

      The prices of the produce and other goods were great. I think Enson is a wonderful nearby source for pantry items and produce. The people there were very nice - some struggled to speak English so I took the opportunity to struggle to speak to them in Spanish! No matter the language, they were all smiles and helpful.

      I can't wait to return and get more dim sum. I really like making quick, enjoyable meals using dim sum - who doesn't like to make the meal special, especially when it takes no effort/time/expense? We plan on returning in a couple of days - we are intrigued to try more and buy more!

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