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    Foodnet Market

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    Many variety of salted plum snack
    Lisa Z.

    Spacious and clean and orderly store. Easy to browse. Many Asian snacks, Asian novelty stuff as well as kitchen utilities and limited fresh and frozen food.

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    Harvey K.

    Foodnet Market is a brand new Chinese market in the Park N Shop, occupying the space next to Hello Sweet and Impression of Lanzhou. They are affiliated with Foodnet Supermarket in San Leandro. I took my mom here on 01/21/2025 because she wanted to check it out. We walked in at around 1pm and it was quiet. The lone female attendant greeted us, and she told me they just opened two weeks ago. It was obvious that they were still in setup mode because most of the shelves were bare. But despite that, there were good selections of Chinese medicinal herbs, dried seafood, teas, snacks, etc. My mom went to town on the dried seafood and medicinal herbs because the prices were much lower than 99 Ranch. She ended up getting a big bag of stuff for about $50. I later learned from the attendant that they plan to install refrigerators in order to sell frozen items. Based on how the market was set up, it did not appear that they have plans to sell live seafood or meat. Good place to check out if you are seeking the aforementioned items. You may be able to save some money here. 5 stars.

    Giant bags of fries and chips from Korea
    Veronica L.

    Nice Asian snack and food mart with a wide variety of items, including cleaning supplies and cookware. Got some snacks for my kids' lunches and some dried plum. Place is kept clean and the checkout lady was nice. Prices are what you would expect for imported food items.

    So many things to look at
    AJ S.

    Shocked this store is not packed to the brim with people. It's huge and packed with so many goodies. Candies, basic home goods, self-care items, glassware, dried herbs and fruits, and other random items. Ever wanted an oversized bag of chips the size of your body? Well, now you can have it even if you didn't know you needed it. The value seems good, prices aren't too high and the staff is polite. You can use Apple Pay here and the checkout is a fast process.

    Instant noodles
    Kev H.

    I'm thrilled to see a new Asian market popping up in Concord (in the space that used to be occupied by Goodwill). The market seems to be geared towards carrying a variety of Chinese goodies, such as snacks, candies, chips, cookies, noodles, etc. The store felt very spacious and therefore it was very comfortable to walk around the store. Note that the dates you see on most products sold here are the manufacture dates (not expiration dates), this is because most of those products are imported goods. I ended up buying delicious gummies, snacks, and some instant noodles. The lady at the cashier seemed nice and friendly. I would definitely go back and get more stuff. It seems like they're still working on adding more products to the store, so I'm looking forward to it.

    Chinese Red Bull
    Richard B.

    Cool Chinese supermarket with lots of stuff shipped straight from China. The place is clean, well-organized, and has a great selection. Definitely worth checking out if you're into Asian snacks.

    This collection should last me about a month or two. Big big fan. Perfect spice for me.

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    Very nice spot to take a stroll! Lots of delicious snacks and toys that kids will enjoy.

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    My mom went to town on the dried seafood and medicinal herbs because the prices were much lower than 99 Ranch.

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    My friends and us were looking for a place to hang out around the area and came across this really…read morenice public market in Emeryville. We initially didn't know there was free parking in a nearby parking structure until our friends told us, but luckily we found free street parking around the area for two hours. First impression walking in was how clean the whole place felt. I also liked that there were so many different vendors and cuisines for us all to choose from. Whether you're craving Korean Food, Japanese Food, Peruvian Food, American BBQ, Burgers, or pretty much anything else, you'll probably find something here. Honestly, a lot of the vendors caught my attention because what they offered looked really good. We also spotted a cashew based ice cream shop, which was perfect for dessert after our meal. I also liked how everything was indoors too, especially since it keeps people sheltered from the weather on hot days. Another thing I appreciated was the amount of tables and seating made available. It didn't feel stressful trying to find a place to sit, and we were here on a Sunday. As we walked through the market, I thought the layout was designed really well. The way everything was set up made the place feel a lot bigger and more spacious than it actually was. I thought that was pretty smart. I'd definitely come back to this public market again next time I'm in the area.

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    Marketplace or food market that has plenty of food options and merchants where you can buy products…read moreas well as produce. I feel like this spot along with the Ferry Building in SF ushered in the popularity of this model of this type of market - at least in California. Depending on where you go or eat, service is going to vary, but I've always interacted with wonderful folks here. I've been here a few times now with 3/2026 being my most recent visit. We came here to pick up some items for breakfast in the coming week and walked/looked around for some fun small bites. With 20 plus vendors along with the surrounding businesses and restaurants, this is just a fun place to visit whenever you're in the Napa area. I unfortunately had to watch my alcoholic beverage intake because I was driving, but it would be great to try a few of the many available options of wine offered at the vendors. Parking: there's a pretty large lot and there's a lot of parking long the street in the surrounding area, but parking can still be a bit hectic due to the popularity of this spot.

    A lovely selection of artesian foods, crafts, and of course wines! I would equate this to a food…read morelovers elevated version of a farmers market that is not for the bargain hunter. Dedicated parking lot, can get crowded on weekends. I loved walking through the building and browsing. A nice place to stop if you're looking for a chance to get off your feet and look around a bit.

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    To those that closely follow the revitalization of the Historic R Street Corridor that took place…read morein the mid-2010s, "WAL Public Market" played a major role in renovating an old historic building and bringing it back to life. Located at this historic Lawrence Warehouse (built way back in the 1910's) and directly on R St. and tucked in between 11th & 12th Sts, WAL which is an acronym of "Warehouse Artist Lofts" became the focal point as this indoor area accommodates and operates various businesses year-round. Here, you will find a broad collection of small independently owned businesses that include "Fish Face Poke Bar", "MediumRare Records & Collectibles", "Shop Old Gold" (clothing), "bsR brand" (designer clothing), "Kechmara Designs" (Moroccan rugs), "Roderick Cooney Photography", and "Warehouse Artist Lofts" which showcase creative artist spaces for people that wish to live and be a part of this community experience. Additionally, there are several other small businesses that offer food & drink options which makes it an excellent one-stop shop. I will say that public access is readily available as normal business hours run from 8am-9pm Monday through Saturday and 11am-9pm on Sunday. Parking is surprisingly not too bad as I've been fairly lucky in the 10+ various times visiting here. However, it does get quite busy during the morning and lunch rush so keep that in mind. I also wanted to add that there are public restrooms (which require a code) but any WAL employee will be happy to provide that code to you. All in all, "WAL Public Market" is a truly unique, innovative, and rewarding experience. Whether you wish to indulge in an espresso drink, a poke bowl, a vinyl record, a vintage shirt, this place offers things that you can't find elsewhere. With the dazzling and eclectic creativity that went into this renovation and the surprisingly uplifting service I've received here over the years, I am giving this market an above average four-star rating.

    The philosophy of the WALPublic Market is To Eat Drink & Shop, which happens to be printed on the…read morebanners affixed to the lampposts outside the main entrance. At WAL Public Market there is an art gallery with two and three dimensional art hanging on the walls along the main corridor. The art exhibits are curated by local artisans and most pieces can be purchased. I was delighted to see that WAL Pubic market is back with most retail spaces up and running. There is a food court in the front directly to the right of the main entrance. And just past the food court is a sweet vintage clothing store called Old Gold. There is plenty of parking on the street.

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    The ferry building in SF is truly iconic and beautiful! Must visit for tourists and locals alike…read more Lots of restaurants, stores, dessert, and coffee inside. They also do weekly farmers markets outside. Upstairs space can also be rented for corporate events. I've had a couple of corporate parties here.

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    4++ Farmers market that pops up in the Downtown Martinez area on Sundays I believe…read more While the market isn't huge, there's a really good selection of produce purveyors along with some eateries, some bakeries, and some general vendors. This farmers market as a small town charm to it and every person I interacted with was friendly. I was in the area because I crashed at a buddy's house the night before. When I was leaving the area, I saw this place and wanted to check it out. Keep in mind it was around the holidays and it was drizzling a bit that Sunday, so I'm not sure if it affected the amount of vendors present as this was my first time visiting. I ended up getting some enchiladas to go from one of the vendors selling Mexican food and a loaf of quinoa bread from one of the bakers (West Won Bread out of Napa). The food was good and the quinoa loaf was amazing and enjoyed by my parents and I later on when we served with some stew. Would love to re-visit with better weather conditions and different parts of the year. But definitely an enjoyable market based on my first visit.

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