99 Ranch Market is hands down one of the best Asian grocery stores around! Every time I visit, I’m impressed by the wide variety of fresh produce, high-quality meats, and an incredible selection of Asian products that you can’t find in regular supermarkets. Whether you’re looking for specialty ingredients, fresh seafood, or authentic snacks, this place has it all.
The produce section is always stocked with fresh vegetables and fruits, including hard-to-find items like Thai basil, dragon fruit, lychee, and different types of mushrooms. Everything is well-organized and neatly displayed, making it easy to find what you need. The quality is consistently excellent, and the prices are reasonable compared to other Asian grocery stores.
One of my favorite parts of shopping at 99 Ranch is the seafood department. They have live fish, crabs, lobsters, and a great selection of fresh fillets. The best part is that they offer cleaning and frying services, so you can take home freshly prepared seafood without any extra hassle. Their meat selection is equally impressive, with thinly sliced beef, pork belly, and marinated options that are perfect for hot pot, Korean BBQ, or stir-fries.
The grocery aisles are filled with all kinds of Asian pantry staples, from soy sauce and miso paste to a huge variety of instant noodles and rice brands. They also carry frozen dumplings, buns, and dim sum, which are great for quick and easy meals. If you have a sweet tooth, the snack section is a dream—so many delicious treats from Japan, Korea, China, and beyond!
Another highlight is the in-store bakery and deli. The bakery sells freshly baked Asian pastries like pineapple buns, egg tarts, and red bean mochi. They are always warm, fluffy, and delicious. The deli section offers ready-to-eat meals like roast duck, BBQ pork, and bento boxes, making it a great stop if you want a quick and tasty meal.
The store is always clean, and the staff is friendly and helpful. They keep the aisles organized and are quick to restock popular items. If you ever need help finding something, the employees are happy to assist. The checkout process is smooth, and they even have self-checkout lanes for added convenience.
Parking is usually easy, and most locations are in shopping centers with other great stores and restaurants nearby. They also have an app with digital coupons and promotions, which helps save money on regular purchases.
Overall, 99 Ranch Market is a must-visit for anyone looking for high-quality Asian groceries. Whether you’re an experienced cook or just exploring new flavors, you’ll find everything you need here. The freshness, variety, and excellent customer service make it my go-to store for Asian ingredients. Highly...
Read moreWe were referred to check out 99 Ranch Market. We were impressed with the abundance of products. However, not so impressed with customer service.
Customer service: An associate admitted to not knowing a requested product nor where to find it and walked away. Next, a cashier and I bagged our groceries but the cashier failed to give us our purchased items. Although we lingered for a bit afterwards, not too far from the cashier, she didn't attempt to call out to us to give us our purchased item. I called the store, eventhough I stated I wasn't calling to argue the matter but to correct it, manager appeared to accuse me of 'forgetting' my bag. Afterwards, she did attempt to assure me she'll replace my products when I return to visit again. Produce: Although I was missing 2 items the items I came home with: 'cucumber' tasted funny and molded a day after the purchase. The 'mango' took 1 week to ripen but was hard inside, bruised and not tasteful. Bakery: Buy 5 get 1 free but it was awful. All pastries were bland and custard was straight butter with no taste. We ended up scrapping off the 'custard' and added our own spread to make it edible. I knew I should've gone to 85 Bakery next door, lesson learned.
I'm sure I'll return when I'm in the area again and 'if' I need a product from 99 Ranch Market but for now I'll content with the other...
Read moreSpoiled meat...spoiled meat ...spoiled meat :( I love the bakery area, I love the Pho restaurant, I love the produce, but I hate it... I hate it so much that I had to spend $18 today for 5 lbs ham in the meat section, excitedly tried to cook it for a nice party dish for Sunday and then smelling that soury, ammonia-ish, toxic-ish upon tearing that clear plastic bag that they sealed with the sticker price on it ..why didn't the meat guy not recognize the smell? Anyhow, I denied it at first, washed it with ACV maybe it'd help, put it in a slow cooker with all the other expensive ingredients only to smell that awful, spoilt, horrible smell all over my apartment after thirty minutes ....arrggghhhhhh!!!! NEVER AGAIN with the "SPOILED" meat section!!! Only 1 out of several times I purchased meat and I didn't have any problems in the past ... it only takes one bad, wasteful, traumatic meat experience and that was it!!! That's eighteen bucks I won't see again but I feel so duped...waste of money, waste of time, waste of energy, and embarrassment that instead of a cooked dish, I'd have to bring eggrolls for a party ....how could you return a spoiled meat in an Asian store? Lesson learned ...I still love the bakery...
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