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99 Ranch Market

3.5 (192 reviews)
Open 8:00 am - 10:00 pm

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Yummy dim sum
Connie C.

Love good Asian store. Close your eyes and I swear you're in Asia and not a subusuburban neighborhood in Beaverton. They have all the Asian food (packaged and fresh) that you need. I love their fresh and hot self serve dum sum station. The fried shrimp balls are amazing!

Julia H.

I've never been to such a large asian market! It was so spacious inside the store, and had everything you could imagine. Almost like a mini Walmart. Very large selection of foods and treats. We came specifically for the viral mango ice cream, and unfortunately only found the peach ones. But, we were excited to have found those ones at least, and they were delicious! We ended up getting quite a few other snacks and walked out satisfied :)

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Michael H.

Big market. Heck of a selection of fruits and vegetables. The Portland area has some very good to great Asian markets from the big ones like Fubon to dozens of small ones that can be real gems. However 99 Ranch might be my overall favorite. Service is pretty darn good. The staff was pleasant and very, very helpful. Prices are very good! Ambiance is a big, bustling and modern supermarket. It is well worth a drive.

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Mikhail H.

99 Ranch has grown on me. Their customer service is really great and the employees want to help which makes a lot of difference. I am impressed by their produce and fish - they do not have a huge selection but what they do have is quality and priced very well.

Sara W.

For Groceries: We shop at this 99 ranch all the time and really enjoy it. We often get sushi ingredients and I love trying various rice seasonings, random ramens, various noodle types, and all the sauces in my cooking. They have an excellent selection of mushrooms. They also have a ton of mochi and fun baked goods. Generally the lines aren't too long, its a good place to shop. For Lunch: We got the self serve hot lunch this weekend finally and it was SO good. It's like $13 or $14 I think and you basically self serve from the hot deli and we got noodles, orange chicken, fish, bbq pork, and the crunchiest most delicious fried chicken. Seriously recommend for a fun off the beaten path lunch date. They also have a dim sum selection on the other side of the deli department that I haven't tried yet but I've heard good things.

Bathrooms are consistently gross and hardly taking care of and have caught several employees not wash there before leaving. Will be reporting to local food safety authorities for inspection. Will be going to a different place to find things that actually cares about cleanliness.

Kim G.

Reminds me of a Winco but with Asian food. It's large and items are stocked everywhere but so random. At the end of every aisle, both sides, are boxes of products, often that have nothing to do with the aisle they are near. Shopping carts filled with different weekly specials are lined up in front of the store. For me, the randomness made it challenging to find items and enjoy the experience. Plus, the smell of fish hit me when I walked in even though I was wearing a mask. Because it was my first time here and I cook a variety of Korean, Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Vietnamese and Philippine dishes, I wandered up and down every aisle to get a feel for what they carry and their prices. Some prices are good; some competitive; and others higher than my two favorite Asian Markets, Hong Phat in SE and Uwajimaya in Beaverton. My visit was at 3:30 so unfortunately there was hardly any dim sum available in the serve yourself section. I'll definitely come back during lunchtime to give it a try. The Food Court had whole roasted duck, lots of noodle and rice dishes along with typical Chinese takeout Items. Even mid day, there was a line of people waiting for hot food. Bakery section had lots of soft breads and buns plus some pastries, cookies and cakes. I tried a scallion bun; it was soft and had decent flavor. But no where near as good as spthe buns from the Chinese bakeries on SE 82nd. There were entire aisles dedicated to frozen fish balls of every type, soy and chili sauces, frozen dumplings and dim sum, dried and fresh noodles (egg, rice, mung bean, sweet potato, etc) and snacks. Love walking down the snack aisle and checking out the salty and fishy items. Randomly amongst the shrimp chips are Ferraro Rocher chocolates! Made me chuckle. Of course there is plenty of seafood, all types, including live lobster and prawns. Tons of pork in all forms (pork belly and short ribs my fave), chicken feet (paws), hot dogs and sausage. The produce section was large and prices here are really good. An entire back of bok choy for $1.29 and cabbage for 99 cents. Dragon fruit, frozen Durian, Japanese eggplant, lots of fresh herbs, daikon, radish, leeks - they have it all. My intent was to pick up roasted pork to make pork fried rice, but I couldn't get assistance and lost my patience. Left with some produce and two bakery items and will come back another day, during lunch, so I can try the dim sum. 99 Ranch will never become my regular Asian Market because it doesn't come close to my two faves, but when in the area, I will stop in.

Theresa A.

Update: it's still good dim sum if you want something quick and easy (and to go)! Ordering can be confusing since it's not clarified how many pieces to an order. The cashier lady will def tell you though. It can get busy during the weekends so keep that in mind!

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Melissa L.

This place is huge! It's a stand-alone store and very easy to find. Their selection is extensive so I'm sure if you're looking for something, you'll definitely find it here. They also have a bakery inside as well as a cafeteria that is self serve. They had your fresh veggies, fruits, drinks, and basically anything you can think up. We already ate so we didn't grab too much here but you could literally get lost here, it's a big place. I would recommend coming here if you want to get your oriental items. It's located next to a park so you could go for a walk as well if you'd like.

Kent H.

Tip: At the time I'm writing this (May 3, 2020), they are not letting you bring in your own grocery bag. They also require you to wear a mask too. I went to 99 Ranch Market yesterday with my family and I was truly amazed at how well organized they were with this pandemic. As we arrived (on a Saturday), they had a line out the door with about 15 people. Sadly, they did not enforce social distancing as I could easily extend my arm and touch the person behind me. However, the line moved fairly quickly. There weren't many individuals inside but you could tell that nobody was there to just browse or kill time. The "Asian Kitchen" area (hot food area) had markers on the ground that told you where to stand. They had their version of Pixelglass in front of the cashier/employees. As you check out, they had every other cash register open and a system in place similar to Fry's Electronics where you wait in line and they'll call you up with a walkie talkie that was taped to a stand. The only downside was that this caused a long line at times.

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Their hot food buffet ised to be great but now not so much. They have a dim sum buffet thats better there.

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I love this store!! They have all of the exotic foods and the customer service is great. I especially love the meat and seafood dept's

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Ask the Community - 99 Ranch Market

Do they take Apple Pay?

I use Samsung Pay at this store. I believe they also take Apple Pay. Give it a try next time. Most places accept contactless pay nowadays. It is great.

Do they have frozen dim sum?

Yes. They have a few varieties.

Dow's anyone know if they sell Sambal Terasi ABC or Bon Cabe?

Dear Ty, Thank you for contacting 99 Ranch Market. Unfortunately, we do not carry the Sambal… Read more

Does this store carry Sambal Terasi ABC?

How is this place compared to ASIAN FOOD CENTER off of TVHWY? Which is better?

I believe 99 Ranch is a bit larger with possibly a little better selection, complete with dim sum, but it's probably really a matter of which is closest to where you live. I'd compare 99 favorably with the H Market in Tigard, which compares well… Read more

Do they carrie spicy tuna sushi and what is the price?

I didn't see any sushi when I was there. They might have sushi-grade tuna somewhere but I didn't see any. They are a Chinese market, primarily, so they don't have a lot of Japanese foods.

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I enjoy the comfort food in the food court as well--they have a great selection of congee and dim sum items.

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