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    Big 6 Market

    3.2 (19 reviews)
    InexpensiveGrocery
    Closed 7:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Doorway to heaven

    Love this place they have every thing you ever wanted pluss more from head to toes even condoms for my BIG BAD 6 incher don't change a thing your perfect just the way they are

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    Jay B.

    The third pit stop on my "I Drive" tour was Big "6" Market. As I turned the corner on Wilshire and Rampart and the Big "6" marquee came into view; my first response was "this looks exactly like the movie" (http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/sM13RBlJAJKlHhAsWdkNSg?select=zGkKSEtvsPyD9w7wKeLjrA). After getting into walking distance; my next response was "damn, this place is run down." - Exterior Full Frontal View (http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/sM13RBlJAJKlHhAsWdkNSg?select=367GQWsd5RTKSyoru15O5Q) - Exterior Cockeyed View (http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/sM13RBlJAJKlHhAsWdkNSg?select=p7aOmPnv-vJm5mtfvFDJqQ) - Exterior Side View (http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/sM13RBlJAJKlHhAsWdkNSg?select=e6_RACfLWSi6kvwpYXi1Aw) Big "6" was a key scene in the movie "Drive," where Driver sees Irene and her son picking out groceries up and down the Big "6" isles. Later, in the parking lot, Irene and son are stranded in the parking lot with car problems, and Driver helps them out by driving them back to her apartment. Big "6" looks like it has seen better days, but taking it for what it is; it serves as an ionic part in the movie. But more importantly, it plays an iconic part in everyday life for people who live in the Wilshire Center, Rampart Village, Westlake, and MacArthur Park areas. This little independent business "serves as" and "is" the local grocery store in da hood - as ghetto as it may be. It has its own butcher shop that provides cuts customized for each of its customers, and provides all the necessities that one would need from dried goods, fruits, veggies, and liquor, to toiletries, and medicine. - Interior Asle #1 View (http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/sM13RBlJAJKlHhAsWdkNSg?select=UkFF5PQr32MgEUsOJV2mrA) - Interior Back View (http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/sM13RBlJAJKlHhAsWdkNSg?select=oG-7L_mCzOeo67PnHnyT7g) - Interior Front View (http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/sM13RBlJAJKlHhAsWdkNSg?select=i-oIstcy3eaPsoO5rkaCTg) From the other reviews, there was one item I had to try from here: The Guacamole (http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/sM13RBlJAJKlHhAsWdkNSg?select=1MBXHyJdM2CkghFvwBd5ew). This was sold by the weight from the butcher's counter. For a small container, it came out to be $2.50. When I opened up the container, I was surprised when I broke a tortilla chip on something hard in the middle of the dip. They left the seed in the container! All the Guac aficionados know that this is the trick to keep Guacamole fresh and reduces the browning effect. The only downside is that you're paying for that seed weight as well. This stuff was extra spicy! Mixed with Serrano, cilantro, and lime, I can easily say that Big 6's version of guacamole was worthy of being a descendent from the Aztecs. 4-stars as it did not disappoint! It was kinda surprising to see that they do not take EBT. Especially with all the character types that fill this place up. The guy behind me wanted my twenty when I pulled it out of my wallet, but the clerk quickly took it from me. So I have no idea what that was all about? I didn't know how precious my $$ was. I have to say that having experienced Big "6" in all its glory (inside and out), Choosing "6" was enough to satisfy, and experiencing "10" was completely unnecessary. ;D

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    Employees are very nice and they have a big selection of items but i give a 3star because its sooo expensive for basic things.

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    This is the actual Big 6 Market that was in the movie "Drive" with Ryan Gosling. If you want to see what it is like, just rent the movie!

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    poor selection of often-overpriced groceries, but the produce and meat are generally high-quality and affordable.

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    Zion Market

    Zion Market

    4.1
    (35 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    Zion Market is one of my favorite Korean markets! They have really affordable prices on produce…read more There are always rotating specials at the front of the store. Their marinated galbi short ribs are delicious, their marinade tastes like restaurant quality. There's also a good selection of marinated meats. They also serve hot foods like Korean fried chicken, kimbap, fried rice, and japchae located towards the back of the store. There's also a good selection of banchans, and I love their kimchi. The store is clean and well stocked. The lines for registers tend to move fast. Parking is free for two hours in the structure with validation. Don't forget to download their app to earn points on every purchase for discounts.

    I went to Zion Market with my mom on Sunday afternoon, March 15th. I had just come back from going…read moreout and ran into my mom in front of the elevator, and she asked me to go to the market with her. But honestly, this place is absolutely terrible and horrible. Both my mom and I agreed that we will never come back here again. My mom had come to get a refund because one of the pears she bought the day before was completely rotten. The market manager refunded $2 to her credit card, which was fine. The real problem started after that. When my mom was trying to drive out of the parking lot, the gate bar went up after scanning the parking ticket, but then suddenly came crashing down. If my mom hadn't quickly backed up, it could have hit her car. The bigger issue was that after that, the gate bar never went back up again. Cars behind us had to use another exit nearby. My mom, who was very shaken, went to ask the market manager what to do, but she said she didn't know. (At first, I stayed in the car and had to tell the cars behind us to use the other exit because the gate was not working). I was very upset when I heard that, so I went inside and asked the manager for the building management's contact number. She gave me a number, but when I called, the person who answered kept saying she couldn't find the address even after I repeated it more than ten times. Eventually, she told me they no longer manage that building. So I asked her to provide the contact number for the property management that handles the building, and she gave me another number. but it led to an automated system. After selecting the emergency option, a man answered, but even after I clearly spelled out "Zion" multiple times (Z as in Zebra, I as in Ice cream, O as in Oscar, N as in Nancy), he still couldn't understand and then told me that they no longer manage the building and hung up. We arrived at the market around 5 PM and didn't get out until 7 PM. No one helped us at all. After the call, I went back to the market manager again, but she still said she didn't know anything. It made me so angry--how can a manager not even know the property management contact for the building they work in? I also have low blood sugar, so when I get hungry, I start shaking. I ended up buying a piece of bread from the Paris Baguette inside the market. I didn't have cash with me, so I had to pay $3.50 with my card, but thankfully, the staff there was very kind. In the end, my brother had to come all the way from Burbank to get a new parking ticket for us so we could finally get out--after two hours. If he hadn't come, we might have been stuck there even longer or had to abandon the car. Thinking about it now still makes me extremely angry. The customer service is terrible, the building management is a mess, and there was no security at all. I never want to come back to this place. We spent two hours there, from 5 PM to 7 PM, completely wasting our time. Because of this, I couldn't do anything I had planned for the rest of the afternoon and evening. It was an absolute nightmare. My mom was also very upset and couldn't believe a place like this exists. FYI) Every time I come to this market, there is absolutely no cell phone signal., which is another major downside.

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    L.A. Grocery & Cafe

    4.1
    (45 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    The sausage egg and cheese on the gluten free muffin is one of my favorite breakfasts in La. They…read moredo a great job. Smoothie bar also great.

    At an event this week our hosts put out an artful platter of fruits, cheeses, crackers, and other…read moreappetizers. It was so beautiful and intricately arranged that I was sure they painstakingly did this themselves. But, no, they got it at LA G&C and went on to describe all the wonderful offerings in such glowing terms that we decided to go out of our way to give it a try. And so, on what could be called a rare dreary day in LA, we made our way to the up and coming hip neighborhood now called Melrose Hill. If you haven't checked out the area, you should probably Google it -- this is a dynamic area undergoing restoration. The main developers aim to keep the character of old Los Angeles while attracting the latest and best venues -- cafes, restaurants, bars -- among them Los Angeles Grocery & Cafe. There is a large parking lot accessed directly off Melrose. When it is time to leave, you simply drive through to the side street exit. Easy! Look at my photos -- the place is barn-like, keeping its rafters from the original building true to the promise of the building owners, with lots of unique inventory and room to add much, much more. You will find things you don't see elsewhere. We snapped up a bunch of items to try, including a few of my all time faves: gnocchi, sunflower butter, and egg salad. I would have gotten the pistachio butter but it has sugar and I like my nut butters sugar-free. If we hadn't been pressed for time, we would likely have loaded the cart with more, so that means a return visit. I want these people to thrive, so please consider coming over here and while you are at it, check out the rest of Melrose Hill, just following Melrose Avenue farther eastward. It won't be long before the entire area is the best place to be in L.A.

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    The centerpiece of the store is made up mostly California grown organic produce.
    The centerpiece of the store is made up mostly California grown organic produce.
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    Little Tokyo Market Place

    Little Tokyo Market Place

    3.6
    (375 reviews)
    2.7 mi
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    Quintessential L.A! Take the metro- station is right across the street- or plenty of parking to be…read morehad for $5-$10! I walked around the outdoor mall area on a recent Saturday. There are great little shops out on the surrounding streets too. It is clean and safe. Squid fry-guy has his cart set-up right near the entrance! Love the energy and the ambiance. Great for a second date or for young to teens- they will love it! Also good for taking out of town visitors. Plenty of food options- street or sit-down, snack to full meal. Tons of tea-bakeries-boba options.

    Thought this was a decent market to pick up a few items when I was in the area checking out their…read moreSaturday flea market. Similar to other Asian market set ups you'll be able to pick up hot food and other items like sashimi as well as other Japanese snacks and goodies. I also happened to pick up some good protein shakes on sale there as well as noted some other staples that I would find in big chain supermarkets. I found the aisles to be well stocked. Prices everywhere are going up so I wouldn't say this is the cheapest place to shop but for what you get it's not bad, and if you are looking to get a variety of what you need for Asian cooking this is a good spot for it. Service was quick and friendly at the register as this no frills and casual market. There is a parking garage behind the grocery as part of the mall but it can get crowded on weekends so if you're lucky you can find street parking but watch for street signs and some areas and streets are not in the best neighborhoods adjacent so be wary of your surroundings.

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    1 of my favorite snacks: 3.5/5
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    re_ grocery

    4.5
    (113 reviews)
    5.9 mi

    We love this concept of being more sustainable and environmentally conscious!! Everyone should be…read morecoming here! Tuesdays half off produce!!

    Legit in love! I saw this place last month with a friend and was intrigued, we didn't go in. Today…read moreI was doing my monthly Rosie Bunny Bean run, hadn't had my morning kombucha and decided to stop in. I was promptly greeted by Marcy - she's amazing btw! I asked her how things worked and she explained it all. The kefir/kombucha bottles are $4 for 16 oz and they have 3 of each on tap. I asked Marcy about one before realizing everything had a QR code and you can easily pull up the ingredients and descriptions/directions for each item. I'm getting away from plastics and this place scratches me right where I itch! They sell just about anything you can imagine! I was so impressed w the selection! They even have produce and fresh sourdough bread! The day old is 50% off and I'm so mad I was in a pinch and had to buy store bought bread, otherwise I would've tried it today. I can't say enough. Even the music was fire and I was shazaming and jamming. Shower gels, body care, non seed oils, baking mixes, laundry pods and things you see in bulk at like Sprouts, but the quality and sourcing seems to be better. Some items don't need jars and they sell paper bags for .10 each. I did a kombucha/kefir tasting. Marcy brought these steel bowls over. No waste at all! If you drink the POG kefir soda at Erewhon and love it, try it here! It's made w fruit and is noticeably better! And POG there is my fave. Just try it at Re_!!! So when I was checking out I asked Marcy about being more prepared and bringing my own glasses next time. They've thought of everything!!!! There's iPads and scales in the front of the store. They weigh your empty containers and give you a sticker with the tare weight and then subtract it from the weight at the end! Revolutionary! They add 3% for the employees. I should've added more. Marcy was amazing and worth it. I'm honestly not big on tipping everyone for just breathing but if all the employees are like Marcy, they are worth way more than 3%! If you sign up you get 100 points instantly, $1 = 1 pt, and at 200 pts you get $10! It's not hard to spend in places like this but it's beyond worth it. I keep seeing things about the harms of plastic and don't get me started on all the other crap in our food. I foresee this as a new staple in my diet and home. They even have cleaning products! I'm getting my spices here from now on too! I'm a fan and I'll be back! Thank you Marcy and to the owners that had this amazing idea!

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