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Grant Market

3.5 (2 reviews)

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Chong Hing

Chong Hing

3.1(7 reviews)
0.1 mi•Chinatown

In my recent series of reviews, I've been writing about various stores and markets in Chinatown,…read morealmost all of which are located on Stockton St. Where Grant Avenue is dominated by gift shops, tea companies, and, on one particular block, fresh chicken stores, you'll find Stockton St. dominated by fish markets, produce stores, Chinese delis, and general grocery stores. This location used to house the most popular and famous meat market/butcher shop in Chinatown, Hop Sang Meat Market (El Dorado Meat Market to English speaking buyers). It was so renowned in its day that that pioneer of California of cuisine in Berkeley was buying its meats for their restaurant until this store closed in the early 1990's. Back to today, this store specializes mainly in fruits and vegetables with a small assortment of dried and canned good on their shelves inside. I happened to walk by on a weekday morning while running errands and saw some green bananas with a slight yellow tint hanging above their vegetable and fruit bins. I'd gone to a local western supermarket near my home for two consecutive days hoping to find this, but all of their bananas were fully yellow. I brought my bunch inside and waited behind two or three customers before paying. I was in and out of the store in about seven minutes. Do note that they mainly sell vegetables and the variety of fruit is often limited. There are stores that specialize more in fruits on and around Jackson Street. It's a good spot if you are walking by and not necessarily anything particularly special in Chinatown. However, you may come across that item that you seek like I did in this case.

I had no idea what a produce wonderland existed on Stockton Street. It's the kind of place I would…read morenormally walk on by, but I was with a friend who went to school around the corner & said if he ever ran out of money, he'd never starve because of places like this. Apparently, a lot of grocery stores in Chinatown have flash sales, you just have to know how to find them. You won't see posters, but you will see a small crowd forming around bags of fruits and vegetables. What decade is this? I got a box of fresh strawberries for One Dollar! Big bag of broccoli 79 cents/lb. Cherries, 79cents/ lb. Not some expired fruit, but firm, ripe organic cherries. Next time I'm in Chinatown I'll bring a larger shopping bag & be on the lookout. See ya later Whole Foods.

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Sheng Hing Market

Sheng Hing Market

3.6(10 reviews)
0.1 mi•Chinatown
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Shopping in Chinatown can be confusing, especially on Stockton Street when it comes to vegetables…read more After all, 80% of the stores in Chinatown are on that street. And there is no shortage of choices. Though most of my normal veg shopping is done at the SoCal chain supermarket, I sometimes can't find certain items leading me to come here. Okra is a good example. For Christmas Day, I'd plan to pick up green beans at the Ferry Farmer's Market from Iacopi after seeing them available the previous Saturday. I was a bit panicked when the young gentleman told me the season is over with last week being their final harvest. Having to shop in Chinatown afterwards, I headed straight here and asked one of the vegetable ladies in front who pointed me to long beans before directing me to the green beans that I sought. A few minutes later, I was at the cashier where there was no line (there normally is one) and headed to my next shopping spot. I was relieved since I didn't want to be on the hunt like many others on Christmas Eve. It is also a trip hearing non-Chinese staff speaking in broken Cantonese. Check it out when you're there. I've bought taro, okra, leafy greens, and now green beans here now as there is no shortage of variety. They have a limited variety of other cooking essentials for Chinese cooking. It does get crowded here during peak shopping times. Will continue to shop here on an as need basis. *** By the way, here's what I created from my buy. (https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?select=ZgdFE2sP4B0Yvrp9TA0wRg&userid=saJuyv784apZzH--psHZ3Q), (https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?select=CmxGPTmcwSOgA2wcjx8zrw&userid=saJuyv784apZzH--psHZ3Q).

This shop used to be own by the owner at New Louie's but he sold this one and kept the smaller one…read more This store is basically still the same. A bit more cleaner than before. Still good and fresh produce. Some times they have sale items if getting old. One of the employees, I think the son of the new owner learned some Cantonese, not sure from who! LoLs He says things like- I'll kill you! Because you're in his way and he needs you out of the way when he's pushing the dolly!!!!

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