Next stop was this place:

I didn't even know this existed till last week. Its located on Connecticut st. near Niagara. Most Asian markets have a certain stink to them. I was almost knocked over by the unmistakable smell of rotten produce marinating in urine. I still looked around out of curiosity. The produce mostly looked bad. I would never buy the stuff that looked decent for the simple fact that its on the floor and next to the shit that is half rotten. They meat section was something to behold. There was a box of clams, not in the cooler, dying in the warm air, also on the floor. They had five gallon buckets of chicken feet, liver of unknown origin, and some unidentifiable meat substance swimming about in a mysterious golden liquid. They did have a large selection of fish sauce, but I think I will avoid buying anything there...ever.
Last stop was the farmers market. I love farmers markets, but the one on Bidwell needs more vendors selling produce. Actually I think it just needs more vendors in general. There is some good stuff there though. I got a huge bundle of chives that looked really fresh, and some of this stuff:

I read an article about this company, White Cow Dairy, in the latest issue of Edible Buffalo. $5.75 is more than I usually spend on yogurt/pudding but I am really curious about how this stuff tastes. I really do love buying local products. Especially ones that are good. So hopefully this stuff pans out to be awesome. They also had a couple of other things there, a mustard horseradish sauce, and a mocha creme full fat yogurt. They were both $4.00 each. So I'll come back for those next week possibly.
BTW: Does anyone know where I can get some ramps in Buffalo? They are in season but nobody seems to have them.
A friend of mine who is from Vietnam swears by that place.
While my policy on East Asian restaurants is the filthier the tastier it is, it does not apply to grocery stores.
Oh and they are the nearest grocers who carry Chinese Squash. I think that alone (and the ginger) makes my trips to Phu Thai completely worthwhile. :)
You must have caught them on the wrong day. They are not this bad actually. Their ginger is always fresh, tender and quite amazing. I think their fresh arrivals day is Tuesday. By the weekend, everything sort of goes downhill.
I've been to several Asian markets- many times over, but only once to Phu Thai back in '05. It was unbelievably disgusting. From your post, I sense nothing has changed.
Good that you wrapped up your excursion with a trip to a fresh Farmers Market.
I've seen Phu Thai. Now I can cross that off my list of places to visit. Lol.