The second location is expected to open in summer 2025.
After a wildly successful debut in Bellevue, T&T Supermarket, the largest Asian grocery chain in Canada, is expanding its footprint in Washington state.A second store is planned to hit Lynnwood , tentatively scheduled to open in summer 2025, according to Gigi Lam, marketing specialist for T&T Supermarket.The Lynnwood location will follow the Bellevue store, which opened its doors on Dec. 5, at Factoria Mall.
market, with a third location planned for San Jose in fall 2025.T&T Supermarket, founded in Vancouver, B.C., operates over 35 stores across Canada. Its Bellevue location adheres to Canadian Food Inspection Agency guidelines while tailoring its offerings to local tastes.For now, Lynnwood residents can look forward to their own T&T experience next summer. In the meantime, the Bellevue store, located at 12620 S.E. 41st Pl., is open daily from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.
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