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    5.0 (1 review)

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    Sunland Produce

    Sunland Produce

    3.7
    (201 reviews)
    4.2 mi
    $

    Sun Valley, CA I…read moreaccompanied my friend for some grocery shopping. I'm new to this area so I was surprised something like this exist in her neighborhood. Driving to the store is easy as well as finding a parking space. Plenty of blue placard spaces and I like that. Inside, it's one of those step-down markets, but it is clean, well -stocked, and organized. The produce section is neatly arranged, and everything looked fresh and good quality. Since it is an international grocery, you'll find products from all over, which is wonderful - catering to all the customers. Prices are a little bit on the lower side compared to other markets, so you get value for what you're buying. There's also a public restroom tucked in the back with a clear sign, which is always helpful. If you're in the area, it's definitely worth checking out.

    This store can be really busy in the morning and in the afternoon. Customer service is a hit and…read moremiss in this store. Some cashiers are really nice and friendly and some are plain rude. For food, I would say this store is very cheap compared to other grocery stores. Produce is way cheaper than other stores in the area. Deli department can be a headache since some people cut the line and don't wait for their turn , even though, getting a number and waiting in line is required. If you are interested in buying international and domestic beer, wines, and liquor, this store has a huge selection of alcoholic beverages. For ambiance, I would say this store has improved. It is way cleaner than it used to be. Employees are constantly cleaning and mopping the store which is a plus. Be careful of the carts when walking around in this store. Parking is easy. This store has a big parking lot in the front and on the side.

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    Like any other store you need to know what is on sale. It's an old store but not the dirtiest.
    Like any other store you need to know what is on sale. It's an old store but not the dirtiest.
    Sunland Produce
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    Sasoun Produce

    Sasoun Produce

    4.7
    (166 reviews)
    14.5 mi
    $
    Family-owned & operated
    Free parking

    April 10, 2026 | Los Angeles | Sasoun Produce is an exciting market that easily feels like you're…read moretraveling the world, while discovering new, exotic & international fruit and vegetables! Customer service is knowledgeable and friendly as well! I loved the entire experience and found myself smiling throughout the store! Haha! It truly was an excitable experience! International | What a variety of seasonal and exotic produce! I was amazed by so many items that I've never seen or even heard of before, including green almonds with the outer shell, which felt like velvet! I also saw some of the biggest heirloom tomatoes ever! I felt like a kid in a candy store, however, it was delicious and colorful fruit instead! I enjoyed every moment of discovering of new items! Variety is key | There was definitely a variety of price points, some higher than others! You choose what works for you! Inside | Neat and tidy! Many items were lined up ,which I love! The prices were clear, front and center! I absolutely loved that! There was also a sign showing where in the world the items were from, so cool! Sightings | While exploring the store with my Chef friend, I was introduced to another Chef and she was fun to speak to as well! It was fun, checking out the large tea section with her! Also, fun running into a recording artist that I listen to on a regular basis and chatting, as well as being invited to her upcoming event! What a fun & popular store! Checkout | Customer service was incredibly friendly, helpful throughout the store, as I interacted with several people who answered my questions easily, and with a smile! I ended up getting delicious, stuffed dates, sesame cookies, a fruit called mamey sapote & another exotic fruit, which I can't think of the name of at the moment (Total $26)! My Chef friend got watermelon water & the recording artist got coconut water! Overall | Yes, please! I'm grateful that my Private Chef friend introduced me to this market! I'm still thinking about a few items inside of the market that I would definitely love to try! I'll definitely be back and thanks again for the inviting and fun experience! Who knew a supermarket could be so exciting?!! Let's go!

    I originally found this place on Instagram and it definitely lives up to your expectations. It's a…read morepretty small place but you won't find their fresh, exotic finds anywhere else. I don't come here often because it's not too close to me but on the occasion, it's fun the stop by and see what they have. I can almost guarantee you won't leave empty handed! One of the best parts of Sasoun produce by far is their customer service. Every interaction here has been so lovely, it feels like you're visiting a friend or family member. Just their customer service alone is enough to keep me as a lifelong customer :)

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    Organic Local Passion fruit
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    Mulberries
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    Old Town Newhall Farmers Market

    Old Town Newhall Farmers Market

    4.6
    (40 reviews)
    10.0 mi
    $$

    Wonderful Community Farmers Market with Fresh, Local Quality…read moreThe Old Town Newhall Farmers Market is a fantastic weekly destination for fresh, locally sourced products and a welcoming community atmosphere. This certified farmers market brings together local farms and food artisans, offering seasonal fruits and vegetables, artisan breads, dairy products, honey, meats, seafood, and a variety of ready-to-eat foods. Held year-round on Saturday mornings at the Old Town Newhall Library, the market provides access to produce that is often harvested just 12-48 hours before being sold, which truly shows in the quality and freshness. Visitors consistently praise the friendly vendors, fresh food options, and variety of small businesses to support. Many reviews highlight the excellent breakfast and prepared food options -- from pastries and tacos to fresh juices -- along with quality produce and specialty items. While it's a smaller market compared to some larger regional markets, that actually adds to its charm. It's easy to explore, offers thoughtfully curated vendors, and creates a relaxed, community-focused shopping experience that keeps people coming back week after week. If you're looking for a friendly local market with high-quality products, great food, and a strong sense of community, the Old Town Newhall Farmers Market is absolutely worth visiting. The level of service provided by each farmer and vendor is exceptional and consistently professional.

    Being new to the area, I've been visiting different farmers markets around Santa Clarita, and I was…read morereally excited when I found the Old Town Newhall Farmers Market. Out of the ones I've tried so far, this one had more of the variety I was personally looking for, and I enjoyed the overall atmosphere the first few times I went. But the main reason I initially felt comfortable there was because during my first visit, I came with my service dog and the employee at the entrance properly asked the ADA-approved questions. She asked if my dog was a service dog and then asked what task she performs. I genuinely appreciated that so much, because most of the time people immediately say "we don't allow dogs" without asking, which can feel dismissive when you rely on a service animal. That first experience made me feel safe and respected, and it made me want to keep coming back. Unfortunately, my most recent visit was very different. When I arrived, an employee immediately told me that dogs were not allowed, without first asking if my dog was a service animal. I politely asked if she could ask the two ADA questions, and the interaction became uncomfortable. She responded, "I did, I asked you what the task for your service dog was." I told her, "You didn't ask me if she was a service dog, you just told me dogs aren't allowed." I then explained my dog's task and said, "If you don't mind, please review the ADA procedure for the two questions." She replied, "Oh my friend, we do follow ADA regulations." I told her, "No, you didn't. You assumed my dog was a pet and didn't ask if she was a service dog first." She said, "Most people are happy when we ask those questions," and I responded, "Yes, we are happy when you actually ask them." I do believe she thought she had asked correctly, but she didn't, and the conversation kept going back and forth in front of other people, including a vendor nearby who was giving samples. I ended up getting emotional and crying, which was embarrassing, and I felt bad that the vendor had to witness the situation because he was just standing there doing his job. I can see how this may seem like a small thing to some people, but for those of us who rely on real service dogs, these interactions matter a lot. We constantly feel like we have to justify our legitimacy, and it gets exhausting. I understand that staff have to deal with people bringing pets that are not service animals, and I respect that, but that's exactly why the correct ADA questions should always be asked before making assumptions. And there are ways that you can tell when a service dog is not a real service dog, which is information I would gladly give as I used to help train service animals. Because of that experience, I left feeling really disappointed. It's unfortunate, because I truly liked this farmers market and the variety it offers, but after that interaction I don't feel comfortable going back. I do hope staff continue to review ADA guidelines so situations like this can be handled more professionally in the future.

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    Sesame bagel
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    Fresh fruit
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