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    Yuet Cheong

    1.0 (1 review)

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    Silver Produce

    Silver Produce

    4.0(2 reviews)
    1.0 miPortola, Excelsior
    $

    This Asian market has been opened in the neighborhood for roughly 6 months, and I was surprised to…read moresee not a single review for it posted on Yelp. That's fine, fellow Yelpers. I will be more than happy to do the honors. Inside this corner market houses a butcher shop that caters more to the Asian diet specializing in pork and pig parts galore. Pork blood anyone? If you're looking for a beef product turn around and exit where you entered because you won't find beef anywhere inside the shop. That said it can get quite busy inside as this is only one of two Asian butcher shops in the neighborhood, a community with constant growth among the Asian population. There is also fresh poultry inside although I'm assuming the chickens are processed at another location and only delivered here for sale. They have an assortment of fresh fish both laying on ice or still swimming in several fish tanks. There are several open air freezer units where you can find assorted frozen fish or poultry products vacuum sealed in thick plastic. I only browsed at some of these and most seem to originate from Asian countries. When I do shop here it's generally for their fresh fruit and not for their vegetables or dried goods. They carry a large assortment of bottled and jarred Asian sauces and condiments, but their prices seem to be slightly higher than stores where I frequent. They also carry a limited selection of refrigerated items such as fresh tofu, noodles, wonton wrappers and things of that nature. I'm very picky when it comes to picking up fresh vegetables and especially when I buy leafy greens I prefer a higher leaf to stem ratio. Many Asian markets trim their greens before they go out on the shelves so when you purchase it and bring it home to prepare there is actually less waste to go in the compost bin and more vegetable to go on the plate. That doesn't seem to be the case here. Often it looks like leafy vegetables go straight from the box and onto the shelves which isn't necessarily a bad thing just not my preference. Fresh fruits are usually piled high on open carts outside the store, and I have found some great buys (cheap) on things like limes, mangoes, oranges and various melons in the past. Because the area has high foot traffic and sits at a busy bus stop the turnaround for fresh fruit to be put out is pretty good. I often wait for one of the workers to replenish the carts with fresh fruits before I jump in to pick out my fruits before other shoppers.

    If you want to buy fresh fork , you look for right place , they have two time a day bring fresh…read morefork to sell ,

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    Silver Produce - Front of the store across the Walgreens on Silver and Felton

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    Harvest Hills Market

    Harvest Hills Market

    3.9(78 reviews)
    0.9 miBernal Heights
    $$

    Harvest Hills Market is quite alright. It is a nice little natural foods store adjacent to Precita…read morePark. The store was established in 1918 as Cancilla Market. I'm not sure when it became Harvest Hills Market. The current Harvest Hills Market has a nice selection of organic produce, a whole wide range selections of Amy's Soups, other essentials such as non-dairy yogurt, non-dairy milk, hummus, tofu, & more. The prices overall are a bit costly yet if you live in the neighborhood might be more convenient to pick up some items. Pro tip: keep your eye out for specials. When I was last here they had two containers of organic strawberries for just $3 which is a good deal. I'll be back next time I'm in the area!

    Ive lived in the hood for 25 years. Harvest is convenient. That is what the 1 star is for. And…read morelikely why anyone shops there. Literally there is something spoiled, old, rotten or expired in every food item I have purchased. Aside from being way overpriced, they do not behave like a neighborhood spot. I've brought rotting fruit/avocados back-they never allow for a return its not their problem. it IS their problem. I just bought some chips-$7. SO STALE I ALMOST BROKE A TOOTH. like really? are they trying to be terrible neighbors? it could be so good, its in a great neighborhood wherer people support buying local. But there is zero reciprocity. i am so DONE. Save some cash, go a few blocks up to mission st to casa lucas or guadalupe.

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    The Epicurean Trader

    The Epicurean Trader

    4.4(170 reviews)
    1.1 miBernal Heights
    $$

    Cute shop with artisanal and unique goods! This is the perfect shop to check out if you're looking…read morefor a food gift, if you're into food or looking for specialty ingredients. They have a ton of cool pantry items from olive oils, tinned fish, pastas, spices & condiments and more. They also have bakery items including bread from local bakeries like Tartine, and chocolates, candy and other sweet treats too.

    I wandered into this location for the first time looking for some cute culinary gifts for…read moreChristmas. They have a ton of cute things from snacks to drinks to random kitchen wares. This particular location seems to have less inventory than the Hayes Valley location but that's understandable as they probably have less foot traffic - there were maybe two other shoppers in the store at the same time as me. I'm a slow shopper so I meandered through the entire store for a bit before choosing a box of candy near the front of the store. I would have wanted 3 boxes but only saw the one box sitting by itself so I asked the only staff member I saw if they had any more. He said something along the lines of "we're not Safeway, we don't have a bunch of inventory laying around" - kind of cold and unfriendly so I didn't even try to ask if other locations might have any or if there was any other similar products he could recommend. I just bought the one item but if I had felt a bit more welcome, I would have potentially bought several more gifts. YMMV.

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