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January 2024 by Diego R.
I was looking for Korean sweet potato noodles to make Japchae,Kewpie- Japanese mayo and a few Filipino condiments. Awesome, that everything I wanted was under one roof! Customer service was great. The young cashier was friendly and helpful...she was cute too!
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January 2024 by Edward N Ryan
I love foods like rice, bok choy, noodles and radish sprouts. And this place has a wide variety of these and many other Asian style foods as well, beef, fish, and live blue crab. Also, this place features two eatery's doing Filipino and other Asian style dishes. They even carry an extensive selection of rice cooker appliances and food service equipment for home use.
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January 2024 by Taleena P.
I moved to Temecula about a year ago and was upset there wasn't Asian markets until I discovered there actually is some! I love coming to 88 Ranch. I usually go to 99 Ranch, but 88 Ranch is basically the same. It has everything I could ever need when I come to grocery shop here. I especially come here for snacks or Asian vegetables. Even for spicy Samyang noodles! The employees are always so nice and helpful when I come to visit. Everything is well organized and it's easy to find where everything is!
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January 2024 by Sokea P.
Honestly not the best priced market, most items are more expensive than other markets. Usually crammed near the registers. 85% of the time cashiers are not very happy. Overall, aisle are too small for ing people to have to make room or maneuver around each other. The last trip there, the cashier did not say hello nor make any eye contact. At the end she grabbed the receipt, missing on the first try then handing it with her head turned away from us. Worst experience so far. The only reason for 3 stars is because of convenience. Living in Perris, it is hard to find asian produce and ingredients. This is the only reason why I would need to go to 88 Ranch. Obviously a copy of 99 ranch, but this is much closer to me than the 99 ranch in Corona. Still looking for a decent asian market that my family can go to for our regular ingredients. Good luck, it is definitely a hit and miss with any type of customer service.
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January 2024 by Dianna M.
Though I typically don't do grocery store reviews, I've found myself compelled to share my thoughts on this particular place. It consistently stocks everything I need, but I've observed some notable price hikes, a trend that doesn't catch me entirely off guard. Ideally, I'd opt for shopping in LA, but considering the distance, I find myself accepting the convenience here despite the somewhat elevated costs.
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December 2023 by Anela A.
Employees are amazing and i can always find my favorite snacks in stock here, overall my visits are always a delight
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December 2023 by Lauren D.
Not perfect, but helpful when you're in need of certain Asian ingredients. This store is a lifesaver for when my mom needs something for a dish and the American grocery stores don't have it. There are also a lot of foods that they don't have, but they have a majority of them. We discovered the store when we badly needed this Korean BBQ sauce and called to see if they had any. Someone there picked up the phone right away and we were able to stop by just before they closed! The shop is fairly clean for an Asian grocery store, but the workers aren't exactly welcoming. We went to the butcher and the guys there just glared at us. The prices are a bit higher than the Asian supermarkets down in Orange County, but it makes sense considering they're the only Asian market within 50 miles. Overall, really great for Asian ingredients that you can't find at other grocery stores.
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December 2023 by David Krauss
We recently moved to Temecula and I really wanted to.like this place. But unfortunately the Ranch 99 in Miramar ( where I used to shop) way outshines this establishment. Some similar aspects are present ( prepared (jarred) sauces), but overall the quality is higher in Miramar ( e.g., lobster tanks, crab tanks, fresh clam tanks) and the selection of produce is much more suited to the serious hobbyist cook. Sorry 88, but for those who love to prepare Asian food at home, the drive to Miramar is worth the extra time and effort. But hey 88 -- would love to see you up your game.
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December 2023 by Jimmy J.
Living here in Temecula there are not much Filipino places to buy your basic Filipino ingredients to make at home. I love coming here and buying things I can't buy at a local American grocery store. You do need to check the expiration dates though as they seem to miss taking them off the shelves. But this is the place I frequent to buy my canned goods and chitchiria or snacks that I wouldn't normally find somewhere else. They also have many other Asian products that I purchase here. Love finding Filipino vegetables such as malungay and the dried fish products, also the Asian chips and candies and teas. If I'm home in Temecula this is where I go but when I'm home in San Diego then I go to Seafood City. This place is not that big but you will find the basic needs and more.
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November 2023 by Maureen J.
It's the only real Asian market place in Temecula. The prices can be high for some items offered. The fruits and veggies don't seem to always be the freshest. I come here because I am limited with Asian grocery stores offered in the area. The store doesn't always seem to be the cleanest or organized. The workers can be friendly; otherwise, they are just doing their job.
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November 2023 by Mariah D.
My husband and I ate at the restaurant here and the food is so good! I've never had Filipino food that good! You have to try their adobo, karekare, and halo-halo! Also, go early. We made it just in time before it started getting crazy for lunch. I saw a review a couple months about the service being bad and the food or something but it might have just been a bad day or it was towards the end of the day. Worth the drive and definitely worth the money!
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November 2023 by Sassygirl
I always come here to get my ingredients and there’s a good selection of seafood as well. Wishing they have more branches. Definitely a good place to buy some Asian spices and there’s also kitchen items like woks, dinnerware ect.
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November 2023 by Leilani M.
In the area and saw this market decided to see what it had to offer. It's 99 Ranch's cousin. Cousin 88 who lives down by the river. Not as large and bright but still the familiar Asian groceries, cookware and bakery. A few items we purchased were priced a little lower than 99. Was a little busy on the weekend but they had ample registers open. I did not purchase any produce or proteins but will make another stop when I'm in the area.
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November 2023 by Alfredo B.
I hate and i love this place i love this place because of all the filipino products they have and you can fry shrimp or fish for free but i hate this place aswell because everytime i shop here secret shoppers and the workers make you feel weirded out cause they constantly follow you to see if your going to get something i know they are trying to catch the thieves but why wont you have somebody check the security cameras but not let the customer feel that they are being watched its a weird vibe for real rather go to another asian market.
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October 2023 by ur m.
This store is such a good place to shop! They have a wide variety of snacks and and foods from different cultures it's really a nice place to shop. The food is always really good and I always enjoy shopping here! The cashiers are always super helpful and nice and I 100% recommend shopping here!