Stock Up: Pacific Ocean Market Place
Flanked by pho shops and an international buffet, the Pacific Ocean Market Place in Broomfield is a virtual wellspring of all things Asian. In the scrubbed-clean, well-stocked supermarket, everything from golden brown steamed pork buns to piles of fresh durian, jackfruit, and lychees to rows of fresh Pan-Asian vegetables make shopping for Eastern specialties a snap.
An absolute must in every shopping cart is a cut of house-roasted or barbecued pork and Pi Pa duck. The crispy-skinned slabs of salty pork belly, succulent whole-roasted ducks (with just a hint of star anise), and tangy, fire-engine red pork spareribs are destined to turn any dinner into a special event.
Tip: Pacific Ocean Market Place also offers spectacular deals on live Dungeness crab, clams, and lobsters.
6600 W. 120th Ave., Broomfield, 303-410-8168
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Submitted by If your going to cut yourself where is a safer place to do i (not verified) on Wed, 2010-06-09 05:14.
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Submitted by Jeff Montgomery (not verified) on Tue, 2010-06-08 10:51.
Sounds great. I'm there!
Submitted by Vanessa Martinez (not verified) on Tue, 2010-06-08 11:54.
We were very reluctant to move to the 'burbs (even for a short period of time), but Broomfield is constantly surprising us. Pacific Ocean Market Place and Pho Duy are two of the brightest stars out here. Definitely worth the drive for north Denver's urban dwellers, as well as Boulderites.

