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    Marina Food

    2.8 (325 reviews)

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    Our White Pompano India Wild
    Tanya T.

    Our wild India pompano was fried to perfection, service not quick but the line was moving so no big deal. The store is cozy and has more of a welcoming feel than the austere feel of the bigger store chains. Lines weren't long since it was close to closing and cashiers were friendly. We went here for their fried fish service which was convenient and came at no additional cost. As a pescatarian, I am a regular here particularly for this service so if you want to double getting a prepared seafood meal along with getting your groceries, this is just the spot for that!

    $12.99 for crabs is pretty outrageous, particularly if they are going to burn you with ones that have missing claws and/or legs
    Steve H.

    I was charged with picking up Dungeness crabs for a family dinner in Lodi. Marina is near the the freeway, and on my way, so I went there. At $12.99 per pound, they were more expensive than any I've seen at other markets, but I didn't want to waste time driving to other markets to save a couple of dollars. I asked the guy at the counter, who spoke clear english, for 3 crabs with claws and legs intact. He went behind the tank an emerged a few moments later with a paper bag, tightly rolled, then put in a plastic bag and double-tied. Looking back, I should have been suspicious, and ripped the bag open. When I got to Lodi and opened the bag I found out he had given me crabs with missing legs and/or claws. None of the 3 were whole. Yes, I should have opened the bag, but this guy deliberately burned me. Fool me once.

    Carry sauce
    Ivy M.

    Very good place for Asian food, one can find here Korean, Thai, Chinese and all other things. Also they have Russian food as well

    Patricia D.

    7 day return policy on a broken $10.00 item. I understand it, but I should also be able to get my money back and not store credit, which they gave me. No signage saying only store credit on broken/used items, just that it's a 7 day return policy. I will not be shopping here any longer.

    Don't even say you're surprised. Not only do they sell severely expired food. It's also tainted with rodent poop. Just stop, Marina Food.
    Geminyna J.

    UPDATE: Is it really a surprise that the County's Dept of Public Health had to shut them down for "severe rodent infestation" on Sept 27, 2018? Even if they clean up their act so to speak & are allowed to reopen, who'd want to play intestinal roulette with ANYthing from here again?? -------- 08.25.2018 a bag of "fresh" oysters from Marina Foods were purchased for grilling at a summer barbecue. Everyone that had the misfortune of eating these tainted oysters had instantaneous bubble guts followed by severe diarrhea. Not the ideal way to kick off a soirée. Their falsely advertised fresh products are so off that they'll literally make you sick. Don't think you're safe with their frozen and canned goods either cuz many expiration dates exceeded 6 months beyond shelf life.

    BEWARE of overcharging! Pea shoots -confirmed weight @ home 0.70 lb, but was charged for 1.41 lb at checkout (overpaid by $5.65)

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    Has a great selections of foods that I want from the fish to the ice cream noodles sake was always simply a nice place for me to shop

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    This place is good for authentic Shanghai and Cantonese items. These take me back to my childhood days growing up in Hong Kong.

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    Heard the food market is closing and somebody else is taking over?

    Hashi Market is taking over the store. They're suppose to remodel it but store was to stay open during the remodel.

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    Hashi Market - Hashi Market {11/8/2025}

    Hashi Market

    3.0(11 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    This market may not be your #1, but it gets my respect…read more You see. I haven't been to a large supermarket on the Peninsula that's as well stocked as this place. Not even its siblings. All other supermarkets, except for maybe Fresco in South Bay and Berkeley Bowl in East Bay, have a niche, and you're going to be inconvenienced if what you want to make is outside of that focus. This large market had a dedicated aisle to Latino products, one for Japanese, Central/Eastern European, Southeast Asian - mostly for Filipino and Indonesian products, an aisle EACH! Now, as you may know, Hashi has taken over the market following the retirement of the previous boss under Marina. Apparently the kids don't want to take over haiyaaaa. Not much has changed but necessary renovations are planned, though unfortunately, the European section was down to some canned drinks and Slavic sauerkraut during my recent visit. Other reviews have mentioned how cold it gets inside. During my visit, it was all right, about as same temperature as outside. They don't have a heating system, I guess. Now I understand that Hashi has a focus on Japanese products, but given the physical size and history of this market location, I do wish that its Japanese branding doesn't come at the expense of everything else, especially since there are major competition nearby and we don't need a rat race to the bottom.

    2.5 stars After visiting family members in San Mateo, we…read morestopped by the market to pick up some fresh crabs and vegetables before getting on the freeway. Not too familiar with the area, we were unaware of the ownership change. Crabs at $7.99/lb. seem like a reasonable price, vegetables looked fresh. Meats and seafood are priced a little lower than other Asian markets. I was excited to find some sesame candy which reminded me of childhood snack, however there is no expiration date on the good looking box ($4.99). The food court area is being remodeled, we walked around it carefully. The crabs we steamed last night for dinner were pretty good. Today I tried the sesame candy and was very disappointed. As soon as I opened the nicely wrapped candy, the aroma of rancid sesame oil hit me and it tasted bitter.....basically the candy is inedible. I understand it may not be the fault of the market because this item was imported. The lack of expiration date should have given me a warning, my fault. Needless to say we will not be rushing back to shop here anytime soon, hopefully they do a better job on quality control going forward.

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    Suruki Supermarket - Love the rice balls here!

    Suruki Supermarket

    4.5(1.2k reviews)
    2.5 mi
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    Suruki Supermarket is hands down my go-to spot for all things Japanese. They truly have all the…read moreessentials, and the quality is always on point. Their sashimi selection is incredibly fresh, beautifully cut, and perfectly packaged to-go. I'm a huge fan of their tuna--especially the otoro, chutoro, and akami--but you honestly can't go wrong with their salmon, uni, or any of their other fresh fish selections. Their hot food section is just as impressive and made fresh daily. Whether it's chicken teriyaki, beef teriyaki, salmon teriyaki, sushi bowls, nigiri, chicken karaage, or grilled salmon, everything hits the spot and tastes homemade. What really makes this place special is the family behind it. You'll almost always see Ken, Shu, Misako, or their mother Ryuko, and they make the whole experience feel welcoming and authentic. And if you're into whiskey or just a casual drinker, keep an eye out for their selection--they occasionally carry rare bottles like Yamazaki and Hakushu, which are getting harder to find these days. Overall, Suruki is a gem in San Mateo. Quality, freshness, and great people--what more can you ask for?

    Awesome place to get a perfect lunch to bring back home. All sorts of cold and hot Japanese dishes,…read moreand our favorite is the grilled salmon or yellowtail collar for delicious & tender protein. Lots of sushi and sashimi choices, teriyaki bowls and the kid-approved spam musubi appetizers. Suruki is a very popular place in downtown San Mateo, lots of business from locals.

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    Grand Bazaar Grocery & Meat - Fresh produce and frozen foods

    Grand Bazaar Grocery & Meat

    4.9(43 reviews)
    3.1 mi

    While passing through San Carlos, I realized I needed tahini and some other ingredients for dinner…read more After searching the area for Middle Eastern groceries, I discovered a shop that fell in that category and specialized in Turkish products. I was impressed: the location is clean, organized, has a great selection, and has fun Turkish music playing over the speakers. I was able to find kagit helvah, which is a wafer-like treat; I've been trying to find some for years, so I was pleased! They have a nice deli and refrigerated section, with tempting meats, cheeses, and pickles. I was able to find a variety of tahini. They also have a great selection of lokum (Turkish Delight), of which I purchased several flavors. Best of all, I sat down for a delicious serving of Turkish coffee. I had mine "az sekerli" (a little sugar), which was luxurious and a treat. I look forward to returning for baklava and simit. BTW. My visit was met with a friendly welcome, which was appreciated.

    Another local gem in downtown San Carlos! This place adds so much charm not only to downtown but to…read morethe community! I love seeing people enjoy tea/coffee & treats outside the bazaar with friends and family. And finally we gave it a try! The people who work there are all SO friendly. They were so welcoming and the man (maybe the owner?) who helped us with the treats/tea was especially kind & helpful! We sat outside an enjoyed a Turkish delight, kataifi, and chocolate baklava with tea (we paid for a small and he gave us a large since he saw we were sharing)! Everything was so yummy and we will definitely be back and tell all of our friends! Also the produce and meat are decently priced so I'll be back to get those!

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