Supermarkets in San Leandro, CA

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“Was in the area and in the mood for a sandwich. Decided to give them a try after finding them on Yelp. Glad I did, food looks like the pictures and tastes as good. Service and food was excellent. I saw a sign in the window saying they have been open since the fifties. I can see why. I got the turkey/avocado/bacon with pepperjack cheese on Dutch crunch roll. Their sandwiches are massive and reasonably priced. Will be back! (Have already been back once)”

4.7 Superb133 Reviews

“They have a pretty great selection of sugary breakfast cereals, hardly any organic section except olive oils. They have almond milk most of the times I've been there. This company is a meat market deli, and there is a Mexican foods restaurant at location inside store too. Love this! Parking lot departing is sort of strange or awkward to leave in certain directions.”

4.2 Good27 Reviews

“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.”

3.8 Good31 Reviews

“I stopped in to buy some fresh Dungeness crab to make since my plan A fell through. No regrets. RUN!! Live in the tank Dungeness crab is $4.99/lb right now. Today is January 19, 2024. Mine is almost done. Mouth watering ready to dive in.”

3.5 Good195 Reviews

“They had a lot of fresh vegetables. The store seemed well stocked and cleaned. The only thing I got confused with was searching for a bag. I forgot California charges for bags (lol). But, I must say, I love the quality of the bags. The free bags we get in Texas are so thin, that you have to double them if your groceries have a little weight to them.”

3.2 Average173 Reviews