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Sunny Supermarket

2.6 (25 reviews)
InexpensiveGrocery, Imported Food
Open • 9:00 am - 11:00 pm

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Wynne L.

This is a small Asian supermarket in a plaza filled with restaurants. Parking fills up very quickly so it's probably best not to go grocery shopping during any meal times unless you're already there and looking to pick up a few things. We've shopped here on occasion but we do prefer some of the other Asian supermarkets in the area. Variety is limited and produce isn't as fresh as other stores.

Jennifer K.

I would not suggest you to make a special trip to Sunny Supermarket. It is not bad if you are living in the area for Asian groceries but the selections is relatively limited and the fruits and veggies are not the freshness! There are quite a good selections of Korean grocery to cater to the population in the area. I would come by to pick up some last minute or urgent grocery items but not going to be my to go place for my Asian grocery!

Whenever vegetables go on sale, it's big sales.
Michael L.

This supermarket is conveniently located along Finch and Leslie, where the TTC 199 express stops. Lots of green vegetables for 99 cents a pound when they're on sale, and they're usually on sale each week I go. Fruits I get usually 99 cents to $1.59 a pound. Meats and fish are also relatively cheap. I don't know about fresh compared to places like Loblaws or T&T but I haven't fell ill from eating what I cook so I'm ok with sacrificing that perceived quality in exchange for a third of the cost. Lots of condiments and sauces to choose from. Snacks section isn't too bad either. They've got a decent hotpot section, though I'm kind of wary of all the frozen seafood imported from china. Just get the ones still swimming around. They also sell kitchenware and for some reason decoration, though it's mostly leftovers from Chinese New Year. They often have food samples available, and if you're looking for a snack there's a Tianjin crepes vendor just outside. I found out there was another sunny supermarket at Don Mills, but this one is much cleaner and doesn't smell like fish throughout the entire store.

Tianjian crepe ($3.50). Topped with hoisin, fermented beancurd sauce, hot sauce.

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Seasons Foodmart

Seasons Foodmart

2.3(41 reviews)
4.4 km•Langstaff
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Grocery store lodged in middle of a shopping complex World Shops or Shops on Yonge. Prices are…read moreaverage and you'll rarely see any major bargain deals. Most of their specials seem like regular price to me. Produce section looks fresh and lots of Asian produce and options, reminds me of a T&T with less packaged good options. They do have regular customers from being next to a condo and do have everything you need for an Asian grocery haul. A good spot to pick up a couple of items if you happen to be in area, but I wouldn't say it's a draw to come here. Occasionally they have ready to eat items on sale which I tried a while ago. I don't know if I would recommend it given they are sitting out on a table at room temp, your mileage may vary. Note if you spend less than $10, 25cent charge is incurred on card transactions so bring cash if you have a small haul.

We have recently started picking up casual items at Seasons Foodmart and were just getting to like…read morethis store as it's minutes away from our house. However, yesterday (March 8, 2026), my husband had to return a pomelo as it had fungus growth on one end. My husband did not see this rot as the pomelo was in a fancy pink bag. The girl at the return counter was rude to him when my husband asked why they did not check their produce and she even refused to call the manager on duty. Yes, a few of the check-out cashiers don't respond or interact with their customers, we have noticed that for many years. Perhaps store owners should train their cashiers how to engage, greet and acknowledge their customers.

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Hyper Fresh

3.8(5 reviews)
4.0 km•Langstaff

I heard about the hype on their smash burgers so while I was in the area we decided to get takeout…read moreand try. Now the prices for those smash burgers are no where near $5 as promoted on social media in the past, it's more like $12 for the double smash burger, average in price but it was greasy good and quickly came out from the pizza, sandwich and burger counter. It's everything you would want in a smash burger. I highly recommend their burgers and the fast food counter. However, I decided to try some traditional Iranian / Middle Eastern food located at their back counter. Be warned they are NOT fast food... it's very slow to come out. It seems like all the items I asked on the menu are not available. They had a Monday special and everything is sold out by like 2pm or not available. I tried to order something else and it was also not available. I ending up asking what she recommends, and said kebabs so I end up getting Koobideh which is $17 with tax comes to $19. But after I paid I found out I had to wait 15 mins but in reality maybe over 20 mins, which is kind of slow for takeout. I probably would've just skipped if I knew the food would've taken that long and just got food at the front burger counter. They didn't have any other customers there but there are a couple of Uber deliveries I see at the front and notice they are doing some Uber deals. But with at least 3-4 people working on the food at the back, it seems way too slow. When the food came out it was good, the kebab was on par with some of the Persian food I've had around the area but probably not enough for me to come out just for this. I would be curious to try the other foods that I haven't heard of before. But you'll need more coordination with a pre-order given they are slow and things could be not available (at least for the Iranian / Middle Eastern food counter). Keep in mind the staff might not speak English well so don't expect them to be able to explain the dishes and options. I was hoping I could pick up some food and maybe a bit of groceries. However, they don't have many staples like bananas we were looking for (though they have other fruit). More so specialty products, pasta, grains and seasonings. The sangak looked really good and I see they have a huge oven at the back to make it. Apparently, it's Iranian's national bread. I was very tempted to pick some up but way too much for us to finish. Probably not traditional sizing but smaller portions would be great for newbies to buy and try.

Tips: - Hyper Fresh has a fast food stall called Hyper…read moreGrill. When you walk into the store, Hyper Grill is on the right. - If you are a nut, date, or feta fan, you'll fine dedicated sections for these items. A recent Yelp experience introduced me to Hyper Grill, a fast food stall within Hyper Fresh, a cool supermarket that specializes in Iranian and international foods, including Turkish and Indian items. I hadn't visited any businesses along Doncaster for several years. I dropped by often when Cayne's Super Housewares (it was next door to this supermarket), and Hampstead House Books were alive and kicking along this street. I drove over to Hyper Fresh after work on a Thursday. Taking backroads was great. I got here in roughly 25 minutes from home. All parking spots in front of this supermarket are on a slant. There were also cars parked parallel to Doncaster, which was weird. They were all taken. I ended up parking closer to K-Beauty Outlet, which had normal parking. The entrance has a ramp. I felt like I was working out my calves walking in. If you are using a wheelchair, you'll need extra arm strength to get yourself up the ramp and into the store. Coming out of the store, you may need to use your brake! My friend, Sandy, was already in the store, perusing. I found her and we browsed before and after hitting Hyper Grill. It's cool that we like checking out supermarkets among other shared interests. We both enjoyed cheeseburgers at Hyper Fresh. They were excellent smash burgers with all the fixings, including caramelized onions. It also has pizzas, sandwiches, and more. The fries are also yummy, with a light, crispy coating. There is seating to enjoy your food. There's an area with tables and chairs. We sat by the window. It was fun perusing the grocery store. I needed to get celery. The produce was fresh. I was pleased with the selection of celery available. We saw a lot of nuts. No, not customers. Almonds. Pistachios. Cashews. A lot! This store also has an entire display dedicated to dates. I liked that you could enjoy sample dates in this store. I found triangular paratha in the fridge. I got some. It wasn't my regular brand that was flaky. It was triangular without any flakiness, which was disappointing. What was great was getting a small tub of pomegranate ice cream. It was slightly sweet, with a lot of yummy pomegranate flavour. I'm nearly done, so I may need to head back soon to get the larger tub. We looked at salt .Blue salt was going for $20. Yikes! I need to research why it's so expensive. I hope that it has special properties. As with any supermarket, some prices are cheap and some are not. I wouldn't recommend getting pop here. However, it had carbonated yogurt drinks that were decent in price. They also intrigued me. I saw channa masala seasoning and Turkish delight. It was cool seeing other international items. Sandy made a good observation that this store didn't have a whole lot of chocolate. We eventually found chocolate bar squares near the checkout area. I got a milk chocolate bar that was yummy. There's a meat shop in the back left of the store. There was a lot of feta cheese to look at, too. I look forward to returning. I liked seeing the jam varieties in this store, from fig to rose petal. The man at the checkout was so nice. I paid for my goods with a credit card. He put my items in a bag. It was a seamless transaction. I had a wonderful experience shopping here. Perhaps when I'm heading home from work, I'll drop by again and fetch my groceries here. (151)

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Taro's Fish

4.4(224 reviews)
2.6 km•Bayview Village
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First time coming here, you can pick from their sashimi in the fridge, they all have weight it by…read morethe amount. The prices went from $12-$27 for the salmon from what I saw. Decided to pick the more expensive cut because it looked the best :P For terms of flavour, SO SO good the salmon tasted very fresh, & fatty. Would definitely get again! They will also slice/dice for you for as well and if you want sushi rice they charge $3 for it. service was super fast. They sell tuna, fatty tuna, scallop, uni, etc as well in the fridge but they do have sets rolls if you are into as well. They sell japanese snacks and frozen goods as well. Parking was free, take out only, no restroom. Ambiance was jsut a nice causal market vibes.

Taro's Fish, located along Sheppard Ave. E. near Blue Ridge Rd., is a Japanese store selling fresh…read moreseafood, groceries, and sushi take out. The store is a pretty decent size where you are able to find your favourite Japanese pantry items, frozen foods, and prepared sashimi. There is also a menu you can order from where your sushi is made fresh. The store is clean and can get busy at times as they have fresh sushi. The store is well-lit and organized. During my time there I bought some Japanese pasta sauce as well as an already premade chirashi bowl. Although it was busy, the cashiers and staff were efficient. I saw that there were also people picking up sushi platters, likely something they preordered before. Overall, a great Japanese store selling a variety of items as well as fresh sushi!

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4.0(151 reviews)
4.5 km
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Tip: This store has many varieties of kimchi and ready-to-eat prepared meals…read more A recent Yelp event introduced me to Galleria Supermarket. After the event was over, I did some browsing around the supermarket before I left. It was my first time at any Galleria Supermarket. Think T&T Supermarket, but with Korean goods. I dig supermarkets and this one was cool. It's funny that I pass by the Galleria on Steeles Avenue West, just west of Yonge Street, every week after work. I've never gone in there, mainly because I'd have to do a left turn from Steeles Avenue West. When leaving this place, I'd need to do a left turn without a set of traffic lights. Otherwise, I'd have to do the around-the-block set of right turns. It's just seems so inconvenient. If I were heading westbound, I'd have better luck. I do like this Galleria. There was a lot of parking. I am also familiar with the area, with California Sandwiches around the corner. I saw massive tubs of kimchi. When you see so many varieties of kimchi and the vessels to have it ferment if you make your own, you know that you're in a good supermarket with everything that you need. I liked seeing travel utensil kits with chopsticks, spoons, and more. I got stuck in the housewares section, looking at plates, bowls, kettles, frying pans, rice cookers, and more. I love small appliances. It was so tough tearing myself out of this part of the store. I had a can of Sac Sac from the event. It had peeled grapes in it. It was so good that I know I'll return to this supermarket just for this product alone. So good! I frankly would like to live in this supermarket. It has heat-and-eat items. There's also a food court that I need to explore. It's a huge store! I loved everything that I saw. I'll be back to buy and be broke afterwards. (447)

Galleria Supermarket has always been a great place to shop for groceries, snacks, quality fruits,…read morebaked goods, produce and desserts. I forgot to mention that they carry good quality cookware. After doing some groceries, my guilty pleasure has been to get a freshly made Soybean Curd Gimbap in the grab-and-go section.

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2.7(39 reviews)
3.0 km•Bayview Village
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Just a regular loblaws in my opinion. Definitely better than the one on Empress Walk (Yonge st), in…read moreterms of cleanliness and organization. I can usually pretty quickly find what I need to and head off. I will say, the produce section looks fine, but in the other aisles, I've found expired stuff a few times now. I don't know that they're even aware or checking... There's so many staff walking around but I don't really know what they're doing. I've needed help on the rare occasion, and they weren't really very friendly. I'd say most the time I was met with a "mhm.. k...." I know it's not the most exciting job in the world, but it would help a lot to not feel like you're super annoyed with a customer. Otherwise it's usually pretty organized and quite clean. Loblaws layouts are pretty much the same everywhere - gives you the same shopping experience and familiarity of where things are. Sometimes they have good sales going on, but be careful - it's not always a better price. Know your prices!

Freshly baked Apple Turnovers. Amazing, crispy, and not too sweet. Perfect for my tastes !…read moreBought 2 packages of 4. My wife and I ate 2 each already. Best Apple Turnovers. 10/10 this time. Best ever! If you buy, try to get the fresh ones, baked on the day of your purchase, otherwise, not so good. But we put them in toaster oven for about 3 minutes, then let it cool down, it becomes crispy again. Otherwise its a bit slimy, not my cup of tea. We do this for muffins also. Also bought a loaf of one day old Sourdough bread, toasted it and ate with butter. Pretty good. 7/10.

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