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    Evergreen Supermarket

    4.0 (66 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Hawaiian pineapples for sale $2.29 ea!  Bargain.
    Ann L.

    Evergreen Super Market is a cool Mexican grocery store in the Mission. Hawaiian pineapple $2.29 Each! Most others are from Costa Rica or elsewhere so it's neat to get Hawaiian pineapple. Lizano Salsa - I don't know what to do with it, but will find out. Chowhound mentioned they wanted it when in Costa Rica & was looking for it. Caramel spread from Brazil $11.99 - wonder if any good. Saw other Dulce de Leche. No idea how they taste. Mi Peru Aji Amarillo - got a small jar. It's spicy. They sell hot or cold tamales near the cashier. She gets it for you. Salvadorenos $1.59 ea; Peruanos $2.99; Mexicanos $1.59; Corn tamale $1.39. Cool thing I found out one of the cashier is Chinese but lived in Venezuela she can speak Cantonese, Spanish, English! Wow! Charge it!

    Chicharrones, Chicharrones, Chicharrones This review os just for the chicharrones. After searching on yelp, I did not find a single good list for chicharrones in SF!! where have all the good food reviewers gone? Where are the "foodies" doing? (perhaps too busy snapping ice cream on waffle cones shaped like fish?) So I will be on the search for different chicharrones throughout SF for the rest of the year and reporting the results. The chicharrones at Evergreen were very disappointing. They were crispy and were cut into nice bite-size portions. However they tased like rancid oil. Couldn't taste the pork, only rancid oil taste. Enough said, this put them at the bottom of the list/ Maybe they had a bad batch frying in oil that has been used over and over too many times. Maybe I'll give them a try again in the future. But for now, NO!! bad chicharron!! I gave an extra star as bonus point because I browsed the store and they had lots of interesting products like frozen passion fruit pulp, frozen guanabana pulp, etc.

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    10 months ago

    I always go there to buy some Brazilian goods,they are polite and always help with smile the place is clean and organized and some music

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    5 months ago

    Great food good business. Always friendly and polite. Amazing priced and the chicharron is delicious

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    Just bought a jar of salsa today (02/08/2020) that expired in August 2018. Look at the photo. That's just gross!

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    Awesome shop with great meat and produce! I can even get picanha here which is super hard to find in SF.

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    They carry tamales de elote . Frozen and steamed. They make for a nice snack with crème fraiche.

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    This is where I get my dose of yerba, dulce de leche and tapas for empanadas. Being argentinean, this is place is my life support in SF!

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    Woori Food Market - Excellent beef kimbap

    Woori Food Market

    4.4(207 reviews)
    2.0 miWestern Addition, Fillmore
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    I was so happy when they renovated the store under new ownership. It's on the smaller side, but…read morethey really make it work, everything is super clean, organized, and well-stocked. They carry a great variety of Korean dishes, snacks, and marinated meats, basically everything you need. The food from the kitchen is solid and nicely packaged, and the pan-fried kimbap is a must. They also have a wide selection of banchan, which I love. I'm genuinely impressed with how they've maximized the space while keeping it so clean and efficient. I would skip the frozen meats though as they are overpriced. With Safeway closed, this has been such a convenient nearby alternative. Parking can be a bit tricky, there is a back lot, but much of it is closed off since the Safeway shutdown.

    I was walking through the Fillmore debating what to get for dinner to take home. I had my head set…read moreon getting something from Nijiya Market, but then I walked by Woori Food Market and something told me to check it out. I went to the hot food section, conveniently located right at the entrance, and the Korean fried popcorn chicken caught my eye. Then next to it was japchae, one of my favorite noodle dishes. I found my dinner. The crunch on the chicken was addicting! Yet, the breading wasn't thick. The chicken itself was juicy and the glaze was savory and sweet. The japchae was full of veggies, and had a nice umami flavor. The store is small, but they have a lot of items that I can't find close by, like the plant-based beef rice balls. The closest Korean market to me closed, so I'm glad for this one as it's easily accessible by bus and not too far away from my place. I'll be coming back here again soon.

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    OLIVE Specialty Grocery Store

    OLIVE Specialty Grocery Store

    4.6(32 reviews)
    3.0 miInner Richmond

    There are a lot of places to grab drink and ingredients to make food. There is a specialty store in…read moreSan Francisco which has ingredients which are Middle Eastern, Mediterranean, European, and Asian. You will find Turkish sour cherry jam. This place specializes in olives (like the one you put in your dirty martinis). They have thirty different types of olive oils and sell it by the bottles. They also bottles of European wine from Italy and Spain and Middle Eastern wines like Lebanese wine along with Japanese sake. This place is located on Clement street and it's called Olive. On a Friday stroll in San Francisco's Richmond District looking for something to drink, eat, and cook. I landed on Clement street again but this time at a specialty store. Inside you find aisles of ingredients to cook with and bottles of olive oil and specialty wines. They have the Don Juan's favorite Pinot Noir . You will also find wines like Syrah, Sherry and Rosé. They carry artisan pasta for Don Juan's tofu spaghetti ( made with Angel hair). This is the place to create the taste international flavors of different parts of the world. San Francisco Summer is approaching next month some days you have to wear a hat or a "beanie"and some days are so hot you will see some by the beach in a "bikini" you can also get a taste of the world and -Americana-not talking about the movie with "Sydney Sweeney" so grab something at Olives like the ones you pair in a Dirty "Martini" Come get some wine from Armenia , Italy and "Greece "then some that are "Lebanese" which is wine from the "Middle East "and then some Spanish Sherry wine and sake that's "Japanese"

    A cute little specialty shop with Greek and Mediterranean foods available, as well as some other…read moreMiddle Eastern goodies! All good brands and quality and a few things that are harder to find in other stores, we picked up a few things as we were going by. Worth stopping in if you're looking for some a snack, ingredients, or just random stuff to taste.

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    The Battambang Market - Cambodian sweets

    The Battambang Market

    4.2(40 reviews)
    1.9 miTenderloin
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    Fantastic market for SE Asian ingredients. Thai soy sauce, sweet soy sauce, many types of fish and…read moreoyster sauces, fresh Holy basil and galangal, this place has it all! Bring cash. Don't be too freaked out by the neighborhood, it's all worth it to support this 35+ year old market and make some delicious food. UPDATE: Many years later, still the same; still amazing! Through the pandemic, through the changing neighborhood, the Battambang Market is still my go to place for SE Asian ingredients and fresh produce. Even with the H-mart now in town, this is still the only place you can find fresh holy basil and fresh green peppercorns. Also, love the ladies who work here! Very sweet every one of them!

    I didn't know about the historical significance of this market until I read about it in the nearby…read moreTenderloin Museum (review: http://bit.ly/2pMwOjA) and how it was and continues to be an essential business for the local Southeast Asian populace who started pouring into the embattled area since the 1970's. You would think the Cambodian proprietors would have expanded their space by now, but no, San Francisco real estate being what it is, the market remains a claustrophobic space where they maximize every square inch with produce and other goods native to that part of the world. You will be on sensory overload. The unique inventory includes jars of pickled eggplant and peppercorns (photo: http://bit.ly/2J1RagV), cans of grass jelly and fruit cocktail (photo: http://bit.ly/2J4epH6), and bunches of plantains (photo: http://bit.ly/2GCdIqm). It's in the deepest part of the 'Loin, so be cautious getting over here, but if you're intent on creating an authentic Thai dinner, I can't think of a market less likely not to have that particular ingredient you desperately need like kaffir lime leaves, fresh galangal, and mangosteens. The staff is also really nice and helpful here, and there's certainly no mistaking this business for the fashion-forward Meraki Market a few blocks away.

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