Welcome to Kam Man Food
**OUR STORY: Kam Man Food**
Kam Man Food is a renowned international grocery located in Edison, NJ, offering a wide array of Asian groceries, hot foods, and baked goods. Customers praise the store's affordable premade chicken dishes and roast meat selection, along with fresh produce and a variety of baked goods like curry beef bun and taro roll cake. Despite some concerns about the fish quality, Kam Man Food stands out for its cleanliness, ample parking, and quick checkout service. With a loyal customer base and a focus on authentic Asian cuisine, Kam Man Food is a go-to destination for delicious Asian groceries and hot meals.
- 511 Old Post Rd Edison, NJ 08817 Hotline: (732) 248-9611
Welcome to Kam Man Food, an international grocery store located in Edison, NJ. This hidden gem offers a wide range of Asian groceries, hot food items, and delicious baked goods. With amenities such as delivery and catering services, Kam Man Food is dedicated to providing convenience and quality to its customers.
Customers rave about the premade chicken dishes that are both tasty and affordable. The roast meat section, hot food bar, and fresh soy milk are among the fan-favorite items that keep patrons coming back for more. The bakery boasts a variety of classic Chinese pastries like curry beef buns and taro roll cakes that are sure to satisfy any sweet tooth.
While some reviewers have noted issues with the fish quality, the overall consensus is that Kam Man Food offers a wide selection of fresh produce, meats, and snacks. The store is well-stocked, clean, and bright, making the shopping experience pleasant and enjoyable for all visitors.
Whether you're in the mood for a quick grab-and-go item or looking to stock up on Asian groceries, Kam Man Food has you covered. With affordable prices and a diverse range of products, this grocery store is a go-to spot for Asian food enthusiasts in the area.

Enjoyed this spot. 1) I liked getting their premade chicken dishes. It was tasty and affordable. All I had to do is go home and put into air fryer and it tasted excellent. 2) There were lots of parking & the check out was quick.

The grocery store is generally good, clean with enough staff and tasty chopped up duck and prepared foods. They also carry newspapers for the older folks to purchase. The veggies are nicely bagged and washed and the fruit is plentiful. My only qualm is their fish. I even tried purchasing their live fish and it still tastes like dirt. I don't know what they are feeding the fish or where they are kept but their meat tastes like soil. I would suggest they find a different wholesaler for fish. Also, maybe for pork as well.

This is my (2nd) favorite Chinese grocery store (the 1st one being Kam Man in Manhattan). Been going here since forever. They've got a yummy hot food bar and roast meat section. The baked goods section offers a lot of variety (my fave is the curry beef bun). They also sell fresh soybean milk (sweetened or unsweetened), and homemade dough twists to dip in. I always stop by whenever I'm in the area.

I love a good Asian supermarket. We bought a variety of sweet and salty items as well as baked goods. Also got some fresh produce. The Lychee's were uber fresh. We could t bring anything perishable as we had a drive. Next time I'll bring a cooler. So many delicious things to buy.

A staple of the area since I can remember. Great spot to pick up Asian groceries, baked goods and hot food. can always count on their roast pork buns and grab and go items. Affordably priced produced and groceries too

I used to go to the Kam Man in Chinatown a few times a year as a kid/teenager when my parents would take me there. I remember it being pretty pricey - more so than Brooklyn Chinese supermarkets. Understandably so, because of its prime Chinatown location. Fast forward many years til I visited this Edison location one late Saturday afternoon at around 3:30. It wasn't crowded at all, I guess because there are many Asian supermarket options in Edison. This location is much bigger and cleaner, for obvious reasons. They have a bakery (and they make fresh soy milk! Something I've had trouble finding ever since moving to NJ, Chinese BBQ, and a great selection of dried goods and produce (including some produce I had never even seen or heard of before). The meat/seafood section looks a bit questionable but my FIL (a former chef) likes to buy whole chicken here. Prices overall are on par or maybe slightly cheaper than your local HMart. I feel that 99 Ranch has a better variety of sauces, which is mainly what I was shopping for that day. While I don't think Kam Man will be my go to, it's still a good option for the area, if you don't have to go out of your way to get there.

I stopped into Kam Man Food and picked up some hot foods, snacks and groceries. The store is well-stocked, well laid out, clean and bright. The bakery has a number of delicious, classic Chinese pastries and they are fresh and delicious. The hot foods counter is fantastic, delicious, moist roast duck, chicken, goose and pork as well as char siu pork and other goodies from soups to rice dumplings. A fantastic store for Asian groceries, foods and snacks!

One of the OG Asian groceries in the area. I didn't go through the whole store, but it seems like they've renovated and it looks cleaner than in the past. Their lunch special is $11 for 3 choices of meat/veggies, served with rice and soup. Pretty good deal compared to a Chinese takeout order! My favorite was the fish with tofu, which had a soft texture. I also like their Chinese bakery better than the 99 Ranch bakery. Today I had the cha siu pork bun (about $2) and taro roll cake ($2.25) slice. The pork bun was still warm, filling was decent, bun soft and slightly sweet, and the browned top was slightly crisp. The taro roll cake had the light texture of a usual Asian bakery cake, not too sweet. The cream was buttercream I believe, and added a little sweetness and richness. I'll have to also commend them for the selection of ready to eat food, such as dim sum, roast duck, fresh soy milk, and fresh tofu pudding. If you're in the mood for Chinese breakfast, this is your stop.