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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 3723155" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>The one off NW 23rd and between macaurthur and meridian on the north side of the road. It’s always packed, but we’ll worth the trip. I still go there, even when I lived in mustang and even now living in Edmond. If the churros in the panaderia are fresh, get a bag. They’re fantastic. </p><p></p><p>I love Super Cao Nguyen. The Chinese supermarket closer to classes is worth the stop too, they have more Chinese stuff, it’s where I buy my bulk sweet rice. I love being able to buy my years worth of rice one time. The prices are great, I feel lots of places charge an arm and a leg like you said. Probably because they sell so little. I enjoy getting lots of ramen and steam buns for lunches, and I used to always go and buy at least one thing I have never tried, just to try it. I still do sometimes. Slowly getting the girlfriend to love Asian food, introduced her to pork tonkatsu the other day and she was a huge fan. </p><p></p><p>You’re not only a gentleman, but also a lifesaver. I’ll have to find my local dollar tree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 3723155, member: 35036"] The one off NW 23rd and between macaurthur and meridian on the north side of the road. It’s always packed, but we’ll worth the trip. I still go there, even when I lived in mustang and even now living in Edmond. If the churros in the panaderia are fresh, get a bag. They’re fantastic. I love Super Cao Nguyen. The Chinese supermarket closer to classes is worth the stop too, they have more Chinese stuff, it’s where I buy my bulk sweet rice. I love being able to buy my years worth of rice one time. The prices are great, I feel lots of places charge an arm and a leg like you said. Probably because they sell so little. I enjoy getting lots of ramen and steam buns for lunches, and I used to always go and buy at least one thing I have never tried, just to try it. I still do sometimes. Slowly getting the girlfriend to love Asian food, introduced her to pork tonkatsu the other day and she was a huge fan. You’re not only a gentleman, but also a lifesaver. I’ll have to find my local dollar tree. [/QUOTE]
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