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    Five Spice Indian Grocery

    3.8 (4 reviews)

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    Hashi Market

    Hashi Market

    3.0
    (13 reviews)
    3.2 mi

    Guess what? The Shokku Bakery inside Hashi Market is finally open now. Asian breads $1.99 per piece…read moreand sliced cakes for $3.99 each. Walnut bread loaf looked much smaller here. They are starting to add more pastries and the displays are looking good, especially with the sesame buns and cheesy tarts, etc. I'm surprised that they are trying to beat pastry prices in the area and it's definitely looking good here. Decent prices and good looking pastries. Still feels like a startup though. Cashiers are training and doing their jobs. Hashi Market has been upgrading too. I purchased 3 large bags of dumplings for only $10. It was a good sale this weekend. Celery pork/leek-scallions pork/cilantro chicken/etc. I think their fresh vegetables have dropped in prices too ($1.49-$2.99 per lbs.). Finally. I come here for tofu selections too. You can also find good 1liter healthy coconut water for under $3 each now. Hashi Market is slowly improving and training more new employees inside. This grocery store is convenient and they have made the aisles more spacious to walk around. Food deli area is still operating. I think the place is much better now compared to when it was the Marina grocery store in past years. Japanese products are showing up more and things are more positive here. I'll be back to try a few more breads/buns. $1.99 for good looking breads is cheap and decent here.

    Hashi Market is still / slowly getting fixed or remodeled ... I can see that there bringing in new…read morefreezers / fridges. I really enjoyed this market ... they carry a lot of good produce / products for a low price compared to other Asian markets! I hope they continue to make improvements

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    Shokku Bakery inside Hashi Market in Milpitas, CA.
    Shokku Bakery inside Hashi Market in Milpitas, CA.
    Shokku Bakery inside Hashi Market in Milpitas, CA.
    Shokku Bakery inside Hashi Market in Milpitas, CA.
    Shokku Bakery inside Hashi Market in Milpitas, CA.

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    Lion Supermarket

    Lion Supermarket

    2.5
    (115 reviews)
    1.5 mi
    $

    This supermarket may not be the best, but the only fish market that I know of in the area that…read moresells a variety of Wild Caught fish and tells you where the exact source is from. Not many markets do this or in comparison to multiple markets I've gone to in the Bay Area. Additionally, they also clean and fry your fish for you! Just get a ticket and wait for like less than 15 mins (depending on if there's a long line of customers). This location is pretty decent or a hit-or-miss. May not have everything you're looking for, but for me their fish selection is a must. They also have a decent selection of staple vegetables and fruits like bok choy, bananas and yams. I'm taking one star off for the mislabeling or maybe I did buy the wrong fish (when I took the fish home, I saw a different name marked on the sticker). This isolated incident isn't going to keep me from coming back. And when I do, I'm always headed straight to the fish aisle. Overall, I definitely recommend everyone to check out Lion's Supermarket!

    This Lion's Market is good for certain things. I usually stop in to get sauces, canned goods, or…read moresometimes Asian vegetables. Otherwise, it's a typical Asian market. You come in here for a reason - in and out fast as possible! The cashiers are pretty fast and efficient. Can't find a certain product you are looking for? Don't bother looking for help as it's scarce.

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    I had to look it up. Another name is Chinese Bayberry.
    I had to look it up. Another name is Chinese Bayberry.
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    Frozen Cuttlefish $6.99 Per Bag
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    Lee’s Supermarket

    Lee’s Supermarket

    2.6
    (32 reviews)
    5.1 mi

    I finally got a chance to check out Lee's Supermarket. The parking is plentiful in this strip mall…read more A clean store with their sandwich shop inside their market. Though, they have no area to sit down. They have good prices on some of their produce and other things. I also like that the prices are bold. LOL. NOTE: They do no allow photos!!! While I was shopping and taking pics of ingredients for a particular recipe I was going to make. An elderly gentlemen approached me and asked, "Why are you taking photos?" I answered, "Oh, I am going to write a review." He looked puzzled, then replied, "We don't allow photos!" Oh, ok this person is on staff at the market. Alright. I am not deterred. I found some good prices on produce. Overall, 3.5 stars. Support your local business.

    After years of construction, I was excited to finally check out Lee's Supermarket in San Jose, but…read morethe experience was pretty lackluster. Honestly, it didn't feel like a newly remodeled store. It felt more like they just put up a new sign outside. They might as well have had a banner that said "under new management." Lee's is known for their great sandwiches, so I expected more of a café-style setup where you could browse a variety of sandwiches and maybe sit down to eat. Instead, there's no seating area and the menu is just a large LCD screen listing sandwich names and prices with no photos. The store itself feels cramped, with most of the space dedicated to shelves rather than any place to relax or enjoy food. I was hoping for something closer to a Whole Foods style experience where you could grab a sandwich, a drink, and maybe meet friends. Instead, it feels like a typical Asian market without much innovation. The one cool touch was that every checkout lane had fresh baked baguettes ready to go. That and my sandwich was delicious but instead of eating it right than and there I had to drive home in traffic and eat it cold. I just love eating em' freshly made and the bread right out of the oven. For sandwiches, I'll probably stick to the regular Lee's Sandwich locations nearby.

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    I would buy the Thai garlic pepper batter mix again. Affordable under $3.
    I would buy the Thai garlic pepper batter mix again. Affordable under $3.
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    Weee

    Weee

    2.8
    (33 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    I really love Weee! It saves me some much time going to 3 or…read more4 different Asain markets to get ingredients i need. As here in San Bernardino there's only a few decent Asain markets. Plus sometimes they don't carry what im looking for. Weee always has what im looking for. Most of the delivery drivers are very friendly. Customer service is super helpful and friendly. I've had a few problems but they always take care of it and are always apologetic. I seriously can't complain. I absolutely love Weee and I'll be a customer for life.

    I love shopping on Weee because it makes stocking up on Asian groceries so much easier, especially…read morefor items that are hard to find or annoying to carry home. This order was a mix of frozen staples, fresh produce, and pantry essentials, and overall it really reminded me why I keep coming back. Mommy's Gourmet Pork Rice Dumpling with Salted Egg Yolk (Frozen, 12 oz) This is one of those comfort foods I grew up eating, so I'm pretty picky about it. Among all the frozen zongzi I've tried from supermarkets, this one is hands down my favorite. The glutinous rice is fragrant and sticky without being gummy, and the filling is generous. Inside you get lean pork, Chinese sausage, and a salted egg yolk that adds that rich, savory bite. I like that the pork isn't overly fatty, but there's still enough richness to make it satisfying. The flavor is balanced and not overly salty, and if I want more punch, I just add a little soy sauce. It's not quite as good as homemade zongzi from family, but the convenience more than makes up for it. You get two dumplings per pack, which makes it perfect for a quick meal or snack when a craving hits. Yellowtail Hamachi Premium Loin, Sashimi Grade (1-1.4 lb) This was the standout of the order. The piece I received was large, very fresh, and exceeded my expectations. The texture was clean and firm, with a buttery richness that made it perfect for sashimi. We sliced it thin and ate it simply with soy sauce and wasabi, and it honestly tasted comparable to what you'd get at a good sushi restaurant, but at a much better price. Because the portion is so big, it's easy to divide it into multiple meals. I've used it for sashimi, poke bowls, and even lightly seared slices, and it held up beautifully. This is one of those items that feels like a luxury but is actually very practical if you like making Japanese-style dishes at home. Takaokaya Sushihane Roasted Seaweed (10 sheets) This is my go-to nori for sushi and rice rolls. The sheets are crisp, evenly roasted, and strong enough that they don't tear easily when wrapping sushi or onigiri. I also like cutting them into strips for noodles or rice bowls. The texture stays crunchy and the flavor is clean, not bitter. A very reliable product that lasts a long time and works for everything from sushi nights to quick snacks. S&B Wasabi Tube, Family Size (3.17 oz) I usually buy the small tubes, but this larger size just makes more sense. The flavor is sharp and spicy without tasting artificial, and it pairs perfectly with sashimi, sushi, and seafood. A little goes a long way, and it keeps well in the fridge. It's also cheaper than buying multiple small tubes, so this is an easy upgrade if you use wasabi often. Song Hay Double Happiness Navel Oranges (10 lb) This was a huge bag, and most of the oranges were sweet, juicy, and refreshing. They're great as a daily fruit or for sharing with family. Like with most large produce orders, there were a couple that weren't perfect, but overall the quality was solid, especially for the price. When they're good, they're very sweet and satisfying. Organic Purple Sweet Potatoes (3 lb) These are a staple in my kitchen. The potatoes were small to medium in size, which actually makes them easier to cook. They're naturally sweet, soft when baked or steamed, and very filling. I like roasting a batch and keeping them in the fridge for quick breakfasts or snacks. They're healthy, versatile, and consistently good. Sand Pears / Crystal Pears (about 5 lb) These pears are juicy, crisp, and lightly sweet. I like eating them fresh, but they're also great cooked with rock sugar if you're craving something soothing. The flesh is tender and refreshing, and when they're good, they're really enjoyable. A nice balance between sweetness and freshness. CJ Bibigo Chicken & Vegetable Dumplings (Frozen, 1.5 lb) These are a freezer staple for busy days. The wrappers are thin, the filling is well-seasoned, and they're easy to cook whether you steam, boil, or pan-fry them. I like them best pan-fried with a crispy bottom. They're flavorful without being greasy and make a quick, satisfying meal. Twin Marquis Pork & Chive Dumplings (Frozen, 1 lb) This is my favorite dumpling flavor, and this brand does it well. The chive flavor is fragrant, the pork is juicy, and the wrappers have a nice chew without falling apart. They work well boiled or pan-fried and are perfect to keep on hand for dumpling soup or quick dinners. Wei-Chuan Pork & Shrimp Wontons (Frozen) These are my go-to for wonton soup. The filling actually has noticeable shrimp, not just pork pretending to be shrimp. They come with soup packets, which makes it very easy to throw together a comforting bowl with noodles and vegetables. Super convenient and very satisfying. Weee continues to be one of my favorite online grocery options. The convenience of ordering Asian ingredients, the wide selection, and the quality of most products make it worth it.

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    Weee packed well for my orders $80.64 package 6/21/25
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    Scallions oil for my veggies $4.49 deliveries from Weee 7/23/25
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    iTaiwan Foods

    iTaiwan Foods

    4.6
    (27 reviews)
    6.6 mi

    This is such a cute and cozy Taiwanese convenience store filled with many different Taiwanese…read moresnacks and drinks. My husband and I visited while waiting for a table at Flaming Ox, the restaurant next door. As soon as we walked in, we were greeted warmly by the cashier and we browsed around leisurely looking at all the different food items. This establishment is small, but there are so many different offerings: pineapple cakes (a Taiwanese staple), chili oil, tea, coffee, ice cream, and so much more. I'd really love to come back here and try out the more unique foods like their rice cakes and mung bean ice cream, but my husband and I got a notification that our table was ready so we went to eat our lunch. We returned after our meal and were greeted again. We looked at all the pineapple cakes again because my family enjoys them so much and my husband wanted to gift them a box for a Christmas present. All of the boxes are so beautifully designed and we finally settled on one. The cashier was very kind and talked to us about the iTaiwan membership and how to get the most benefits out of it. She also packaged the pineapple cakes in a cute bag for us for free! A very cozy story run by cute people. I will most definitely visit again.

    A little taste of Taiwan without the long flight!…read more Such a cute little store with popular Taiwanese grocery items, even the Starbucks egg rolls! Service is friendly and while the store is fairly cozy, they packed in alot of variety! Loved how they had a sampling station upon entering to try new items and cute displays including the Taiwan bear! We picked up a bunch of snacks and new items from sampling stations. They have dry goods and decent frozen section also! Free parking in strip mall.

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    Ocean Supermarket

    Ocean Supermarket

    3.0
    (125 reviews)
    3.5 mi
    $

    We shop at Ocean Supermarket at least once a week, as the prices on certain items here are pretty…read morereasonable. This supermarket is located inside the Park Victoria Plaza in Milpitas, California. It seems like this is a Vietamese run and owned supermarket, with a select few staff who also speak Chinese, as well. This is a very older supermarket in a smallish shopping center, but also has plenty of parking spaces. The inside is very old, and could really use a remodel to make it more modern, but for a supermarket, it does the job. The cleanliness isn't quite there compared to a 99 Ranch Market or other chain supermarket, but thus one seems like a single location, non chain. The prices here are pretty reasonable, especially for the fruits, not sure how they are able to compete with other stores and offer fruits are relatively low low prices. Oranges are $0.49 LB! These is the cheapest I've seen, even previously, they've offered them at $0.39 LB too. Again, not sure how they can sell them so cheap! We also really like the Fried Tofu they sell here for $4.99, the only supermarket that sells this kind. It's large sized, fried square tofu puffs. We get this every visit we come here. They sell alot too! The customer service here is really non-existent, meaning there is basically none, unless you speak their language, which is vietnamese. They automatically start talking to you in vietnamese, not much english with the cashiers, although they do understand basic english. Plenty of parking in the lot, so no worries there and they also have plenty of shopping carts for customers to use. However, I wish they would provide some shopping cart corrals for the parking lot, so customers have a place to return it after use. Overall, just a 3 star. Basic supermarket, nothing spectacular.

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    DIY-Your own mango and grass jelly pudding
    DIY-Your own mango and grass jelly pudding
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