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4.5 (2 reviews)
Closed 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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Mayrand - Département de fruits et légumes

Mayrand

(7 reviews)

Anjou

I love food. Let's get this straight. You may know this. You may not give a damm…read more . . Places which sell copious amounts of food and have a huge selection are a candy-land for me. A true paradise. So finding Mayrand was an interesting and clever treasure hunt. Back in the late 80's my dad would take us to a place in Winnipeg called Jensen brothers. This was pre-Costco and a true cash and carry. This was the type of place where you could get some smoking deals on large quantity items. Discovering Mayrand was an exciting and intoxicating display of goods in large quantity. Do you need a 14L pail of Ice cream? Probably the hell not! Unless you are having the whole neighbourhood over for a block party. Or do you need a whole leg of prosciutto? If your family is from Italy or you are having a feast you may need one! Okay folks, Mayrand has quantities for everyday shopping as well. Lots of items! Pretty much every department. They also have a huge restaurant and commercial business side catering to restaurants, bars and other food service outfits as well. I will be honest with my review. It's not all unicorns and gumdrops. I did buy a very cool sharp oyster knife and did search on Amazon after and found it for $20 less. Yes I was a tad pissed. I did want it ASAP though to shuck the two dozen oysters I just had purchased. So shop and understand your prices. Some items here are hella cheap. Think bulk quantity. If you love shopping at Costco you will love their different product assortment. It's just off the A25 on the cusp or Anjou/RDP. Oh yes also. Visa + MasterCard are available as methods of payment making it miles above and beyond better than a cash n carry

Same concept as Costco minus the membership fee. If you live or are in the area, it's worth the…read morevisit. Some things are really worth purchasing here others less. Bonus: If you come on a Saturday you also get to sample some of the products they sell :-)

Aubut

Aubut

(4 reviews)

Laval

A little disappointed in this visit, as I have shopped at Mayrand and frequently go to Costco and…read moreAubut just doesn't offer same value or selection. I am not a business owner and the only appeal I find in buying in bulk is to try to save money however everything was on the expensive side. Unless you absolutely need certain items in large formats, it's not worth it to shop here because you aren't getting a good deal. The store itself is new, organized and very clean. It is smaller than a costco or the Mayrand in Anjou and doesn't have much fresh produce. I found great selection of beverages and packaging supplies for instance but the food itself is nothing special. I wouldn't recommend this over the competitors.

I'm not so sure what this place is trying to be which opened up just recently here in Laval as a…read moresecond branch. Is it trying to copy Costco, Club Entrepôt Provigo, Tzanet, Grand Marché, Mayrand? Hmmm, probably a bit of each one's flavour put under one roof but presented in a more modern chic layout. I'll give them one extra star just for that. Very pleasant, neat and clean place gotta admit. My visit was for not more than 20 minutes, I went quickly through the aisles and honestly wasn't impressed. Don't except to see more than 2-3 items that you don't easily find elsewhere ..... packaging-wise that is not exclusive like at Costco. What didn't impress me the most tho, were their prices. Some items were priced just like any other usual place and some were even higher. So really right there, I started wondering the purpose of this place and why should I come back here. So far, I've found none. Perhaps restaurant owners will find a value here bcs they have a program for them that gives back 1% off their total purchases. Meh, may be there's a value there for them but for an end user, you get nothing much besides an above average prices. I'd like to read and learn from other Yelpers who'll go and write about this place. May be there are things I didn't see and realize that they will. Who knows? Overall, I see this place as an extension of other common food and food related places disguised as a warehouse which I might have a use for in case I don't feel like going to the above mentioned retailers.

Shivam Imports, Ltd - vintage indian shabby chic cabinets sideboards

Shivam Imports, Ltd

(1 review)

$$

Sud-Ouest

If you like finding one-of-a-kind furniture or decorative pieces, statement pieces or antiques…read morewhich might have some interesting story attached to it, then you owe yourself a visit to Shivam Imports. Located in the ground floor of a warehouse straddling the very top of De l'Eglise Avenue, St. Patrick, the Lachine Canal and underneath the highway, I would never have even guessed or known about this place if it wasn't for the fact that my brother recently bought a beautiful, hand-carved wooden table here from Rajasthan, India - the kind you see in decorative magazines, high end lofts and spas or super posh furniture stores only you're too scared to look at the prices there. Here, you can look at them all you want and you'll be floored at the bargains you'll find, no joke. Shivam Imports is normally a wholesaler but they do sell to individuals and the prices are more than reasonable for the sorts of pieces in their showroom, but you need to make an appointment to visit their showroom (at the moment). So despite the appointments and out-of the way location, it is well worth your while to stop in and have a good look. You won't regret it. First off, this ain't no IKEA. You'll find hand-carved teak tables, antique mirrors, crazy pillars which look like the belong in a palace of some Maharajah, antique finished cabinets, candle-holders, unique pieces like wooden headboards. Stuff no one you know will ever have because everything here is so individual and unique. If you're like me and don't like generic anything, love old-fashioned quality then you'll just love it here. Andrew the owner is a really chill, easy-going guy and often buys pieces directly in India and makes trips several times a year there. If you're thinking of re-decorating, need some ideas or inspiration or looking for that one unique mirror to place in your room or a conversation-piece coffee table, look no further.

From the owner: Import of vintage indian, industrial, and solid wood modern furniture. Whether you are looking for…read moreold world charm or modern ethnic fusion, come explore the diversity our showroom has to offer...

Kuo Feng Hong - Signs

Kuo Feng Hong

(2 reviews)

Ville-Marie

Looking for a set of Chinese China? (I've always wanted to say that) How about some decorative…read morewooden umbrellas? Perhaps a set of chopsticks or cheesy generic Chinese costumes? It's all here at the China Arts Whole Sale. Inside one will find aisles and aisles of what looks to be junky, low quality, made-in-China stuff and for the most part it's true. Nothing here will be of significant value, just something to get for decoration or temporary purposes (like halloween, a play, or for fun). The musty smell is also an indicator that you may come out smelling like mothballs. The guys running the joint are nice and helpful. English doesn't seem to be a problem here, but one would be much better off speaking Cantonese. They have a pretty extensive inventory for most of the things on display, don't be timid to ask for the new stuff if it happens to be in better condition. It's easy to get lost in the back and there are no signs to indicate what is what or where most things are located. It's one of those stores that could double as a flea market, but in order for one to find what they want, they need to feel things out first. Out of most of the touristy wholesale stores, this seems to be one of the largest I've seen in Montreal's Chinatown. I doubt I'll be back, I've seen one too many of these kinds of places already.

Make sure the stuff you buy works and is not broken. They will try to pass off their broken…read moreproducts without telling you. Next time I will buy my stuff elsewhere, hoping for more honest individuals.

Segal's Market

Segal's Market

(58 reviews)

$

Plateau-Mont-Royal

Very odd ambience for a grocery store. All the shelves are packed with stuff but everything is…read moreclearly just thrown in there. There are random carts littered throughout with random items sold for shockingly low prices. As many other people have mentioned, there is a metric fuck ton of dried fish in the back. It doesn't smell as strongly as the rest of the comments say it does though haha The meat was pretty shit though and the avocados we bought sucked

What can I say about Segal's Market? Once upon a time when I was a poor and starving student…read moreliving in Montreal I shopped at Segal's every week. Yes, it's grungy in there, and smells weird, and is full of salty people, but I was able to get bags of groceries that fed me for an entire week for about $10. Admittedly that was a while ago, and I was a vegetarian back then, and I weighed less than 100 lbs, but hey I lived to tell this story. I was back at Segal's this past week, for a stroll down memory lane, and with the exception of some new security cameras and TV screens, it's exactly how I remembered it. It's still poorly lit. The refrigerated sections still have those yellowing plastic curtains. The floors are still dirty and it still smelled weird. Prices are a bit higher, but I would say keeping with inflation. They stock a few more organic items now. The bulk items used to just be in open tubs (like at Bulk Barn, minus the coverings), but are now in plastic garbage/recycling bins, with lids, lol. The "scoops" are plastic water jugs that are tied to the bins. Most are cracked or broken. I found this amusing. This place has apparently been around since 1927. Maybe it's just nostalgia speaking, but I have a soft spot in my heart for its "this is who I am, warts and all, take it or leave it" attitude.

Bulk Barn - wholesale_stores - Updated May 2026

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