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Sunrise Market

3.9 (67 reviews)
InexpensiveGrocery
Open 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

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She's putting new stuff out!
Simon K.

It really never dawed on me that Sunrise Market was where Sunrise Soya all started until recently re-visiting this store and actually shopping there. I've always known this place, even as a kid, where my parents would be across the street at Rice World, then come here for the produce, not much has changed, and this place is still busy as ever. When I say not much has changed, I really mean that, probably a light bulb or two, but the market is the same, wrapped right around the store, fresh produce, from your vegetables to your fruits, this place really has it all, and we haven't even touched the inside yet. Don't just think the regular patron shops here, as they have a seperate line near the fridge area in the back for restaurant owners, this place supplies to all. When you get to the inside, it's a different maze of items, there is more produce in here, duplicates of the ones outside, also a fridge area where you can have your mushrooms, bean sprouts, and other frigerated produce items. There's a butcher in the back, there is a whole sub-section of dried items, noodles, cookies, mushrooms, canned items everywhere, then there's a corner section for 'Sunrise' items, yes, their tofu's, and I can say this... as a tofu buyer to know this, it is cheaper here, anything on their on label of Sunrise is cheaper, deals galore. I ended up buying two bags of tofu puffs for $2, and some blocks of firm tofu for $1.50, can't say no to that. This place can be chaotic though, and that is in turn the pricing here, you will save a bundle, and your hands will feel it from the bags your going to be carrying out here, hopefully your vehicle is close (that's if your driving one!), people know about this place, it's not some hidden gem that you just see one person.... at times you have to manuvre your shopping basket! Yes, basket, there are no carts in here, as there would be no room to roll it around, yet turn, if you don't like cramped spaces, this place is not for you, if your used to clean, well lit (bright) supermarkets that are spotless, this definitely is not the place for you! It can be a warzone, and for the price that your getting things, you gotta fight a little to get through it all. Yes, the place practically features all Asian's working here, but guess what.... they do take debit.. so the theory of cash only is thrown out the window! There is parking around the place, all meter, unless your willing to go a block up on each direction. You have many older people shopping here for the deals, so slow down, and watch out who your bumping into. Sometimes it's hard enough even finding a grocery basket here, this is normal!

Sunrise Market in Oppenheimer Vancouver BC
Matthew R.

Sunrise is a market located next the fire hall and Police museum downtown. At night it's an empty white building in a run down part of town, but during the day it explodes with business! The place is packed with people of all ethnicity, picking out fruit, meat, and canned goods for the cheapest possible prices. I go for small grocery runs, and rarely ever have to pay more than $20 for a back pack full of food. A helpful hint though, most Asian-ethnic people are lactose intolerant, so don't expect to find a selection of milk, cheese, or yogurt here or anywhere else in Chinatown. Im surprised they even call it lactose INtolerance, is should be noted that very few ethnicity in the world "blessed" with the ability to digest lactose. With that said, you should be able to find anything else you are looking for here. Exotic herbs and spices, which they've dedicated an entire section of their store to, baking ingredients like shortening and corn yeast, fish, poultry, beef, exotic fruits such as the winter melon, their selection is very expansive, much more than the typical supermarket/grocery store. If you cant find an ingredient that you've been looking everywhere for, check here as a last resort. Or a first, if you want a lot of quality food on the cheap.

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The produce is horrible, they sell rotten vegetables and fruit. Go somewhere else. Don't waste your money!

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Love this place. A bit crowded and chaotic but amazing prices. I can buy a whole week's worth of groceries for $20-25.

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IGA Market Place Robson - Grab and go

IGA Market Place Robson

3.7(30 reviews)
1.4 kmDowntown
$$

On a recent business trip to Vancouver, I ended up being unwell while attending a conference. I…read morewas in need of some oranges, salad, and some other easy tidbits to snack on in my hotel. In Illinois, we used to have many IGA's in smaller towns, especially in the more rural parts of the state. They were always reliable little grocery stores with a good selection of your basic needs and many were put out of business by Walmart. Imagine my surprise to find this gem in a bustling Canadian city! There was a really nice selection of produce, as well as anything else you could need from the grocery store. The deli counter had a great selection and the person there was really charming and helpful and giving some recommendations on salads I have not heard of before. The store seemed very clean and efficiently organized for maximizing what can be offered in an urban grocery store. Plus, as an American, it was m fun to walk around the aisles and see what's the same or different.

This grocery store was near where I was staying and I wanted to stop in to see if there were any…read moresnacks I wanted to buy. This is not what I assume a full size grocery store would be. It is a split opening. You either walk into IGA or Home Sense. The store is very small inside and almost a triangle/wedge shape, which made it difficult to navigate. The aisles are very narrow and very tall. I was overwhelmed by all the close proximity of things and people so basically cruised through then left. I had wanted to buy some chips but I am not sure if this particular store is expensive or that is just the price of things but I didn't find anything I wanted to buy. Lines were long and near the exit (which is already a long, narrow entrance). Upon entering the store there was a pop up tent out front of the store and someone was selling fresh fruits and vegetables. Not sure if they are an outside vendor or affiliated with the store. I assume that if I had gone to a store not in downtown it may have been larger, more spread out and less expensive. I assume that the aisles are tall and narrow as a space is at a premium and they are trying to fit the most amount of product in to cater to people.

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Loblaws City Market The Post - Produce area~

Loblaws City Market The Post

3.1(21 reviews)
1.3 kmDowntown

I was walking towards the Vancouver Public Library. I was kind of hungry as I didn't have lunch…read moreyet. Saw this huge building with a couple of shops on the ground floor including a Starbucks. Loblaws is on the second floor. The place is nice and clean. Lots of cooked food choices. Price and servings were reasonable. I ordered a quarter sized ribs with korean noodles as my side. Don't ask me why. I just did. Never heard that pairing before! But wish I ordered some potatoes or veggies instead! There were lots of sides to choose from. Can you believe this was $8? It's their $8 menu, available everyday. Can't go wrong with that! Took it to the self serve counter and paid for it. Then went around the back where they have plenty of tables to enjoy my lunch. There are microwaves to heat my order. The area is really clean. After my meal, went downstairs where they have plenty of places to sit, study, read, hangout. This place is great! They have a nice membership gym on the third floor as well! It's nice place downtown to hang out in! This place is modern and very spacious! I'll definitely come here often!

Nice spacious grocery store near stadium skytrain. It took over the old post office. It's located…read moreon the second floor. I liked the cooked food area where you can see the staff cooking and prepping the food. So fresh. I was the there around 10 am and the lunch items were not ready yet. They were still serving breakfast stuff. The bakery section had freshly baked bread which looked pretty amazing. Around $4-5 for a loaf. I was enticed by the cakes and the prices were decent. They ranged from $15 to $30 for 5" and 8" round cakes. Some had 50% off. So I found out the cakes with 50% discount are about 6-7 days old. So it will be best to eat it that day or next day. It also makes me wonder how do we know which cakes are made on that day. NGL, I did get a cake with 50% off. It was NYE and it would be a treat for the family and friends to try it. With the discount it came to $15. Awesome price in today's time. I got the truffle royale cake which looked like a tuxedo cake. It was recommended by the staff. It was delicious, not overly sweet. I would get cakes here again. Docked a star off for the payment area. At 10+ am, there was only self check out available. Only after the self check out line area was busy, then a customer service counter started serving people buying stuff. There was no staff in the self check out area to assist until later when more people had issues. I needed a staff to take 50% off the sticker price. Even after payment, the machine/kiosk did not register payment to print receipt even though the screen indicated payment was made. The staff had to try many times before it was fully processed. The staff was busy helping 3 other customers besides me at the self check out. Either that morning was an anomaly or they need to look into getting a new system or more staff to help.

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Loblaws City Market The Post - Huge long lobby with seats and tables.

Huge long lobby with seats and tables.

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Urban Fare

Urban Fare

3.7(133 reviews)
1.9 kmDowntown, Coal Harbour
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Urban Fare - we meet again :)…read more We were looking for some quick airport snacks before we headed to dinner and Urban Fare was perfect for the snackilicious occasion. I grabbed some "cheesy" paleo puffs and my husband grabbed a refreshing drink and we were set for the next traveling day. If you're needing some healthy sustenance for some Vancouver exploring - Urban Fare is a solid spot. I'm not necessarily wowed by the selection here, compared to other more niche natural grocery stores that I encountered on our recent British Columbia adventures, but I am always confident that I will find some fantastic healthy to-go item here. Bonus points for their casual dining area - which also happens to show hockey games (perfect for distracting my husband while I browse their aisles). Trust.

Ho Ho HUM HUM CAN ROLl a BoWLING BALL between Tables…read more It's pedestrian ... as it tries too hard to be the Dean and Delucca of Vancouver but has no local heart and soul ... Food is so ho hum and is well stocked and displayed ... maybe because it's selling so slow??? Service is lethargic and sometimes no one at the cashier ... where can they go ?? Are they hiding in the walk in cooler thus explaining their frigid behaviour ???? Their black uniform are quasi facists like Mussolini's Black shirts and sure act like it with their robot stoic stance. At least the washrooms are well kept and you can dump and urinate on them this way too ... Poo poo pee pee ... but lots of table space if you have a meeting as it's empty a lot of the times ... you can also add another multitask as you can easily roll a bowling bowl between the tables without disturbing anyone as no one is there most of the time ... ..

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H Mart

H Mart

3.1(103 reviews)
1.6 kmDowntown, Granville Entertainment District
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i stopped by hmart at the corner of robson and seymour, and it's one of those places that feels…read morelike it's doing a lot at once, but it works. it runs 9am to 10pm, 365 days a year, and you really get the sense of it being a hard working, always on kind of store. it spans two levels, with a main ground floor and an escalator up to the second floor, so it feels more like a compact vertical mall than a typical grocery stop. the ground floor leans heavily into kbeauty and lifestyle. there's makeup, skincare, fashion, luggage, and accessories, cuteness overload, all mixed together in a way that's easy to browse. the layout is compact (very downtown), but it adds to the energy. they've also got artbox items and a surprising amount of canadian souvenir goods, which gives it a slightly tourist friendly feel. interestingly, no bts merch in sight, maybe due to their hiatus? kpop music videos play on screens above us, full choreography and colour coordinated outfits adding constant movement while you browse. it makes even a quick stop feel a bit more alive. medicube on sale was tempting, and i'll probably look into it more later, mostly to justify whether i actually need it. one thing that stands out pretty quickly is how direct they are about shoplifting. for a store open every day of the year, you get the sense they've had to deal with it more than most. the signs with photos of shoplifters paired with police file numbers are very clear, and security is visible as soon as you enter. it takes a certain level of boldness to be that upfront about it, and instead of softening the message, they've chosen to address it head on. it shifts the tone, but it also makes their stance unmistakable. heading up the escalator to the second floor, the focus shifts to groceries. there's a small food court, along with housewares, a lottery kiosk, and everyday grocery staples, all tucked into the flow of the space. it's easy to lose a bit of time just moving between sections. from there, the snacks section does what it does best. they have hello kitty kikkoman soy sauce, roasted sweet potatoes, pouch drinks with separate ice cups, and a solid selection of ready to eat meals. on this visit, i ended up buying two new flavours of turtle chips: wagyu beef with wasabi and carbonara spicy chicken. priorities. they also have a stamp card system, collect ten stamps and you get a $25 hmart gift card, which feels like a quiet nudge that you'll probably be back anyway. overall, it's a high energy, well contained space: part grocery store, part beauty shop, part snack discovery zone, with a hardworking downtown rhythm and a very clear sense of how it runs.

One of my favourite asian grocery store in the core of DT Vancouver…read more Excellent produce and seasonal specialty produce and fruits is what I come in for. Pine Mushrooms is in season at the moment. Other items to look out for: special Korean style cut beef and imported kimchi.

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