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    William Wright & Co

    4.0 (1 review)
    Closed 8:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Sandy's Fine Food Emporium - Federal Hill Sandwich

    Sandy's Fine Food Emporium

    (79 reviews)

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    This one hurts to write because I usually love the sandwiches here. The market is small but cute,…read morethey have fresh produce, tons of premade salads pastas and soups. A great cooler with local organic ice cream, and tons of organic sweet treats on your way to cash out.but my favorite is their full deli with plenty of options. The staff is always friendly and willing to help. This day I got the block island on a wrap and when I opened it i had never seen a sandwich wrap look like this. The center was all wrap. When i removed all the wrap in the center it was a very flat thin piece of meat. Maybe this just wasn't their day but i was disappointed when i got back home and opened it up. I won't let this stop me from going there again but if it happens again I won't order a deli sandwich again. I give this place five stars but on this particular day just 4. Side note my mom also got a sandwich a turkey on white and it was so soggy she said it wasnt edible. We only traveled about 15 minutes with them back home.

    Posting this for a friend in the area. I live in Naples, Fla. the last 8 years. Had a summer home…read morein Misquamicut a lot of years till 2017. Shopped here and there's one item I couldn't stop buying. The SEAFOOD POT PIE. When visiting there for the day last September then back to CT. and NYC, bought one for dinner that night at a cousins house in CT. Now I just told a good friend there and he bought one for his first time last night. He's hooked!!! Loves it. It'll be a staple item for he and his wife. He sent me the picture. Slowly opened it and that was it. Raved about it. So you'll have a great steady customer there. Hopefully we'll visit friends there in September. Just wanted you to know.

    Chinese Grocery - Giant apple!  So pretty! $5

    Chinese Grocery

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    I really like this place. Super nice people. And this is the closest place outside of a city…read morewhere I can find an Asian market. The selection is pretty wide for its size, but it's still pretty limited. To be honest, I wish they had some stuff like tobiko and masago, or Chelsea candy, or Meltykiss. On a positive note, they have dumplings, baozi, and xiaolongbao with pork filling. All the dumplings I find in western grocery stores are filled with chicken, and honestly, that's pretty much the same crime as a tofurkey. You want real dumplings? Get pork dumplings. I wish they had them in like... 5 lb bags like you can find in Kam Man up in Quincy, though. They have a lot of the more popular selections, with wider varieties, as well. Lots of ramune, many, many types of noodles, shiro and awase miso (I think they also have aka miso, but I didn't notice), lots of teas. I think I also saw some big bags of rice cakes for making tteokbokki. Also, if you like making food from scratch for yourself, they have a pretty good selection of harder to find ingredients. Like, different types of soy sauces, calamansi juice, star anise, etc. They even have kansui if you want to make ramen from scratch. I'll be coming here more often in the future.

    Under new management! New owner is fluent in English. Another lady who works there can speak…read moreenough to help you out. So much of an improvement customer service wise. Ethnic food shopping can be frustrating especially when you're looking for something in particular. Another huge improvement- credit/debit payments! Minimum purchase of $15. New Point Of Sale for itemized receipts. Like I've said earlier- freshly cooked meats, and veggies, and pastries ($2 for various baked pastries) every Thursday. My family goes nuts for the baked roast pork buns. They're 8 small buns for $7.50. Heat them up for like 40 seconds. As for the bbq meats they may have roast pork (cha sieu), fire roasted pig (lechon), roasted duck, soy sauced chicken, salted chicken, white cut chicken (ba chi gai) and others depending on availability. For the fire roasted pig I suggest heating it up in a broiler, skin side up, on a low rack and watch it carefully. The skin will be perfectly crispy like chicharrones (pork rinds). I like that this place sells the veggies by the pound and you bag them yourself. Many times I've bought prepackaged veggies to find some not so fresh ones in the package. Also I don't like to buy that many veggies usually so I like to pick up just enough for what I need. Since the management change I have been here every Thursday. Glad to see the many needed upgrades!

    William Wright & Co - markets - Updated May 2026

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