Jiamart Supermarket located at 69 Regent St, Cambridge CB2 1AB, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 07436 781588

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Kerry Rawling

1 Google Rating

I’m super angry with the service. I was told that I had to pay extra 50p as long as I didn’t pay

1/ 5

I’m super angry with the service. I was told that I had to pay extra 50p as long as I didn’t pay by a UK card or cash. What? No reasons no receipts for this extra 50p? Is there any authority can regulate this kind of random charge?? I really want to complain about this illegal charge to the authority! Is there any customers who also experienced the same situation as I have? The worst supermarket I’ve ever been in Cambridge!

Ali Atas

5 Google Rating

Chinese grocery with a good variety of products

5/ 5

Chinese grocery with a good variety of products

Guntran Hoet

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Feiyeung Chen

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Ming Yin

4 Google Rating

Cute little Chinese shop with a variety of common foods and ingredients. I found that it lacked some

4/ 5

Cute little Chinese shop with a variety of common foods and ingredients. I found that it lacked some of the more niche items I needed (e.g. black sesame seed paste), although for most purposes it's a great shop to check out.

Darius De Boer

5 Google Rating

really great producks. at a great price. Really clean. And great food choice.

5/ 5

really great producks. at a great price. Really clean. And great food choice.

Hristina Simeonova

1 Google Rating

24 eggs 7 £ and a post terminal fee of 3 £ 😂😂😂😂😂 could not explain why I am charged

1/ 5

24 eggs 7 £ and a post terminal fee of 3 £ 😂😂😂😂😂 could not explain why I am charged for paying by card and not cash (I guess)

Josh Windsor

5 Google Rating

Great store, excellent customer service. Great prices

5/ 5

Great store, excellent customer service. Great prices

Anthony Chan

3 Google Rating

Not a lot of variety of Chinese products, with prices on the expensive side. I guess it's because it

3/ 5

Not a lot of variety of Chinese products, with prices on the expensive side. I guess it's because it's in central Cambridge. Location is good if you are in the centre parts of the city but for better chinese supermarkets in town I would recommend going further east towards Mill Road where there's a variety of Chinese supermarkets and asian supermarkets with more variety.

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