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Welcome to Đại-Thành Supermarket

At Đại-Thành Supermarket, we celebrate the rich tapestry of Southeast Asian culinary traditions. Located in San Jose, California, our spacious store offers a vibrant selection of fresh produce, poultry, and a wide array of authentic Vietnamese groceries. Customers appreciate our reasonable prices and friendly service, ensuring a seamless shopping experience. From fresh fruits to various types of meat, every ingredient is carefully chosen to inspire culinary creativity. Whether you're crafting traditional pho or innovative kimchi udon, Đại-Thành is your go-to destination for all your grocery needs. Join us and discover why we are cherished by the community!

Đại-Thành Supermarket: Reviews & Ratings

Oc R.
Oc R.

Best Asian groceries in South Bay. Has pretty much all south East Asian groceries. Fresh poultry and meat. Good selection of produce; fresh and properly packaged. Price is often very reasonable. Typically the last place to hike up price cos they have a huge customer base.

Christine N.
Christine N.

This is a solid Vietnamese marked in San Jose. It's a pretty large store with a great selection. It definitely has decent and reasonable prices compared to other markets. There's a wide selection of fruit, vegetables, and produce. I usually always love getting fruit since they have many varieties. The meat is definitely cheaper here and the staff were friendly.

Tram N.
Tram N.

This location seems bigger than the location on North Capitol. Maybe it's my eyes or the layout. I have been here a number of times because I am confident the prices are fairly cheaper than other places. I came here to do my recent big haul for Tet. I will say though that I don't like how ginger and shallots are offered in bulk, so I go to Lucky's or Safeway for them but I usually take care of everything in one place. Oh, I like to get my ground meat from Lucky's or Safeway or Walmart because of the fat content. I want to see the nutrition label as opposed to asking the gentlemen in the back to get me 2lbs, etc. w/o knowledge of how much fat is in it even if I choose "lean." Go early because parking is not easy and the store can be incredibly crowded. Lines aren't messy even though they can be long. I'm an easy customer and because I'm OCD, I load the items on the conveyer by categories and I inform the checker at the beginning that I would like to purchase bags - as many as needed but usually I eyeball it and tell them I need 5 bags, etc. I have made the following dishes from the groceries I purchased here: 1. pho 2. kimchi udon 3. canh dua 4. heo quay 5. pho xao bo 6. mi xao bo 7. thit dong 8. ca ri ga 9. bun rieu 10. banh gio I don't have any complaints. I go when they open so I usually have no issues.

Elaine S.
Elaine S.

This place is quite clean, lots of Vietnamese grocery options that you won't find at other places, produce was fresh and so is the meat! Far exceeds Ranch 99 and Lions. I definitely will be coming back!

Jane C.
Jane C.

I go here for the fresh fruits and vegetables. This place is always busy. Some of their items are more expensive than other Asian grocery stores nearby.

Van N.
Van N.

This is the newest Vietnamese grocery store to come to San Jose as far as I know. They opened up where Michael's used to be, and I was surprised to see how much they could sell in their space. The parking out front is spacious, though I wish they had more spaces with shade because we had a heat wave coming through the city when I had gone. Not enough to keep me away though! I was tasked with buying some papaya and found what I needed almost right away. I wish there were more nice papayas since I bought what felt like the only non-bruised, mostly ripe papaya left. I proceeded to roam through the aisles to see what I could find and appreciated the variety of Vietnamese prepackaged or frozen foods available. The only thing stopping me from buying more is my limited fridge and freezer space. A new store is a fun change of pace here, and they have frozen foods that I haven't seen elsewhere. Delightful~

Maggie G.
Maggie G.

This place is not your typical hand end supermarket, instead, it's more like storage or one of those whole sale places. It's got what you need for at lower prices than some other chain Asian supermarkets. It's not decorated at all. They have variety of produces just like other Asian markets but I can tell the prices are lower. They have seafood and poultry at the counter along with some other Asian delicacies. I found that they have an abundance of dried food, such as noodles and seasoning stuff plus boba making ingredients but I'm bulk. Not a bad option for big families.

Lan D.
Lan D.

This new (as of Q3 in 2022) Vietnamese supermarket takes over an old Michael's crafts store and makes really good use of the space. It's located on a far end of Tully Rd., one of the main streets where the Vietnamese community is, so it's a nice addition to folks in the area who don't want to drive into the heart of the Vietnamese area. I grew up going to Asian supermarkets and have great affection for the cramped aisles and the smells (odors?) that non-Asians aren't accustomed to. This market has wide aisles (by Asian market standards) and no over-powering seafood smells. The thing that most impressed me about this place was the labeling of their produce. They have hand-written signs for everything, in both English and Vietnamese. As a lifelong Vietnamese speaker, even I felt like I was learning something because they drill down and are very specific on the names of the different produce items. I always call peaches "đào", but looking at the signs I finally learned (in my mid-30s) the Vietnamese distinction between white peaches and nectarines! This is a clean market with good services. Their produce selection is great but their selection of packaged Vietnamese foodstuffs is a bit lacking -- most if their rice, noodles, or other dry goods seem to come from only two or three brands -- but they do have everything you'd think to look for in an Asian market. (No alcohol though). Worth checking out. Worth supporting.

Location

Introducing Đại-Thành Supermarket

Nestled at 2040 Tully Rd in San Jose, CA, Đại-Thành Supermarket stands as a vibrant hub for international grocery enthusiasts, particularly those with a penchant for Southeast Asian cuisine. With its large and well-organized aisles, this supermarket has quickly become a favorite among local residents seeking authentic and fresh ingredients.

  • Extensive Selection: As noted by delighted customers, Đại-Thành offers an impressive variety of Southeast Asian groceries that are hard to find elsewhere. The fresh produce and well-packaged items delight shoppers, ensuring they can find everything from exotic fruits to staple vegetables. The diverse selection not only caters to Vietnamese culinary needs but also reaches a wider Southeast Asian palette.
  • Fresh Meat and Poultry: Customers rave about the freshness of the meats and poultry available. Many consider it a prime destination for sourcing quality protein at reasonable prices, particularly when preparing traditional dishes. This makes it a go-to store for home chefs eager to create memorable meals.
  • Affordability: Recognized for its competitive pricing, Đại-Thành often remains the last to raise prices, attributing this advantage to its large and loyal customer base. As consumers have expressed, you can confidently shop here, knowing you’re getting value for your money.
  • Customer Experience: The atmosphere is bustling, yet the store maintains a clean environment. Shoppers appreciate the friendly staff, who are always ready to assist. Frequent patrons like Tram find it beneficial to come early to beat the crowds, allowing them to explore the aisles comfortably and make those sizable grocery hauls.

What truly excites me is the culinary inspiration derived from the selection at Đại-Thành. Having purchased a variety of ingredients here, I’ve crafted flavorful dishes like pho, kimchi udon, and even bánh gio. The freshness of the produce elevates these meals, creating a delightful dining experience that is both authentic and satisfying.

The buzz surrounding Đại-Thành Supermarket continues to grow as it champions the rich culinary heritage of Southeast Asia. If you’re in San Jose and want to embark on a delicious journey of flavors, make sure to stop by. Your culinary adventures await!