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February 2024 by Mystery M.
First time at this warehouse that mainly sells to wholesalers, but does allow the general public to come. It's a mini supermarket located in a warehouse area/district in San Leandro, and there is very limited parking. They sell Asian groceries here, but honestly nothing too special. The pricing wasn't that cheap or reasonable, and the place is very old and dated inside. Not very modern compared to another place we visited nearby also in a warehouse type store. The customer service was alright, the staff here were friendly enough to get by, and they speak English and Chinese here, so no worries there. Cash or card is accepted here. Wouldn't necessarily make a special trip to come out here, overall 3 stars.
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July 2023 by Sophie C.
This is some og place that only grannies know where to get some bang for their buck. I only know cos my nanny brings her mom here to shop :D There is barely any service here unless you're an equally cranky elderly who has sass or a frequent customer. This is more of a wholesale place that sells bulk restaurant goods like plastic utensils, take out containers, baking aluminum supplies, old school plastic round washing tubs and chairs in primary school colors (iykyk), bulk baking soda and other seasonings/condiments, Chinese cooking sauces and oil in large gallon tin cans or jugs, lotus seed paste in bulk, dry soup herbs, and old school snacks like garden coconut cookie rings, sesame candies, plastic snack tubs of star sugar biscuits. There's some regular size commonly used Chinese sauces, aroy-d coconut milk $1.59 that usually sells for $1.99-2.29 elsewhere. Also saw Prima Taste brand laksa paste in bulk bag for $15!! that'll be good for at least 5 meals but it says use within 3 days. Definitely more for restaurant use or a large event. There's also veggies in a stand format at the front but not a lot of choices like your regular Asian supermarket. Four stars for cheaper prices but you're gonna have to navigate on your own in the narrow aisles which is open to the public but not really meant to be customer oriented. Probably not English speaking either fyi. They have frozen produce too but idk they look questionable in terms of how long they've been sitting there. Most of them are in these ice cream like chest freezers vs the usual store large open door freezers in supermarkets. There's only 3 or 4 parking spots near the entrance. Otherwise street parking which isn't difficult but may need a shopping cart or some help carrying in case you end up buying a lot.
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March 2023 by Gerald Soo
It's essentially a distributor of Asian food items but are willing to sell retail. You must be able to speak/read Chinese tho. They are slightly cheaper than typical ctown retail shops so worth it if you're purchasing a lot.
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January 2023 by Shum Fong
Looks like some of the Chinatown market, nothing special.
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November 2021 by Samuel Young
This is kind of like a wholesale place. Well stock with dried goods like the seasoning and can goods ,also with dried products. This place also offer meat and to go utensils. Overall you can find almost everything in a Chinese grocery store products over there price is competitive with the retail storeNot sure if they accept credit card? Worth a trial. Shop locals and support local please.
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October 2021 by Roland Omura
You never want to buy anything from this store. Dishonest and misleading customers. Terrible store.
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September 2021 by Steph L.
Haven't been here for a long long time. Today we visited New Comback, just browsing around and one of the male employee screamed at us saying WHAT DO YOU NEED, then he pulled out the sign saying "do not enter" (the sign was facing the wall), I was like oh I couldn't see the sign. The female cashier went on and murmured "they're illiterate" in Chinese, maybe thinking we don't understand Chinese but I repeated right back to her and she seemed embarrassed. 0 customer service and rude af, take your business elsewhere.
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July 2021 by Karen Li
Things are more expensive than other stores and the employees have bad attitude. I went the other day and asked simple questions. They mocked me and didn't seem like they were welcoming to customers.
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May 2021 by fion L
Good service
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March 2021 by Bill Fong
Asian-inspired warehouse shopping-style for food items, frozen meats and restaurant supplies! Carries non-traditional frozen meat like rabbit, pheasant, squabs, game-hens, etc. It is located in a industrial near the San Leandro Kaiser Hospital. Parking is in their small lot. It is not the best decor but the store does do it’s job.
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March 2021 by Alice Wen
Very Good
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December 2020 by Tiffy J.
Watch out for this place, they are very dishonest. My mom in law visited this place on 12/2 and made some purchases around $63 dollars. She paid with credit card and did not pay attention how much the cashier charge on her card then she went home. She got her credit card bill today and I notice she got charged $639.78 instead of $63.97! She pulled out her receipt and I found that the receipt was not itemized! And I also saw the others left a review here that they had double charge issue. With these incidents I can hardly believe it is a "typo" mistake and more like intentionally overcharge a transaction. Of course we are disputing this but I want to remind those that are going to shop here, pay attention and watch out for the amount that they charge before you sign! I feel that this is a very dishonest business!!
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September 2020 by Alex Y.
They double charge if youre not paying attention. Thats probably why their stuff are $1 or 2 cheaper than other stores.
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June 2020 by Frank Y.
They are keep going to change the price. All products are higher price right now. Such as the flour price was $2.50/5 lbs, and it's &0.99/lbs now. 100% higher.
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March 2020 by Thomas Louie
A lot of good price and availability products.