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    Ming Lee Trading

    4.3 (61 reviews)
    Closed 9:30 am - 6:00 pm

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    Al L.

    I must have walked by many times and never knew about this grocery store. Maybe because it's signage is all in Chinese characters, except for its name, Ming Trading Inc. Now I know why I should have gone to Chinese school. But I finally discovered this place when a friend took me here. From the street, you walk down the stairs to the basement level and there's this large store. Ming Trading is a dry-goods store, so they don't carry any perishables. But if you're looking for kitchen staples such as condiments, flours, starch, sauces and oils, they have them here. You can also get canned goods, instant noodles, teas and beverages and your snacks such as cookies, candies, mochi, and jerky. The prices here are also less too. Compared to prices I paid for items I usually get from my go-to's on Stockton St., they got them beat. Looks like I have my new go-to grocery store in Chinatown and it is Ming Trading.

    No sushi in sushi liangfen~
    Edward L.

    These old school Chinese shops really bring a tear to my eye. The place smells like funky dried random animals and herbs, the interior is completely cramped and probably fails most modern safety regulations, and the staff will hassle you over 5 cents, but the selection (for those who know what to look for) can't be beat. All those (likely banned) goods you grew up eating as an Asian can be found here. So beautiful.

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    CeCe C.

    Lots of cheap and yummy snacks here! The first floor has wall to wall shelves full of candy and pocky and hi-chews!! You just get dizzy and overwhelmed at looking at all the goodies!!! The other side of the wall is all their teas!! Go downstairs and you'll find MORE snacks!! From pumpkin and melon seeds to wafers and cookies!! There's a new extension to that room. Up a few steps there's dried noodles, cooking sauces, canned goods galore!!! Everything is pretty reasonably priced here! It's right next to Garden Bakery and across the street from the All You Can Eat Dim Sum place!! The store looks small from the outside, but once you set foot inside you are in a crazy snack world!! I got... - canned eel ($.95) - dried veggie noodles ($.45) - gummy candies shaped as sunny side up eggs ($.85)

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    Tanya A.

    Ming Lee has pretty much everything you could want and didn't know you wanted. The small entrance hides a huge store packed with snacks, teas, and all the Asian goods you can think of. I like the packaged dried fruits on the ground floor near the entrance. I got the dried lemon and lemon kumquat as sweet snacks when I was sick and craved lemon. Also on the same floor is a huge variety of tea, including tea cookies! Tie guan yin ("Iron Goddess") tea is my favorite. I even saw tourists trying to buy it who needed my boyfriend's help in communicating so. Definitely get it! Don't miss out on the underground as well with even more snacks. I saw the lychee jelly cups I used to love snacking on as a kid, as well a ton of other childhood snacks. I usually go here to get my black sesame paste, a sweet and healthy dessert I'd highly recommend. Everything is super cheap. That's why we all shop at Chinatown anyways, right? Definitely come here if you're looking for snacks and more!

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    Truly "underground" place for all your Asian snack and packaged dried good needs (note: no fresh produce).

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    0.1 miChinatown

    I went on a Summer stroll to the heart of Chinatown in San Francisco before the possible price…read moreincrease on import goods from Asia starts this Friday .One place which you can shop is a hidden gem on Pacific street across the street of the Ping Yuen public housing projects called the New Asia Supermarket which was a former Dim Sum restaurant. It's now a San Francisco legacy business. Inside it feels like an imperial dining palace on top floor of the super market but the ground floor is stacked with drinks and food imported from different countries . You will find inside aisles of diversity of edible items from China, Japan, Vietnam,and other countries. This place gets raw like they have raw fish and chicken feet. They also offer raw meat for hot pot lovers like American Waygu and lamb shoulder from New Zealand. It's a pleasant surprise to see so much food available. You will also find duck eggs and different types of noodles. You have to plan a visit before August 1. Tariffs are on its way to the USA whether you like it or not starting this Friday . Deals are being cut with countries who are willing to negotiate. This Friday is a new month because it's the new TGIF= Tarrifs Gets Implemented Friday USA Tarrifs on August 1st are being "impose" on electronics, food and "clothes "some say we are in rough economic waters testing your own" ten toes"but you will be charged an arm and leg because some import prices this and last year has already "rose" with economic uncertainty that nobody can predict and nobody "knows" what direction it "goes" creating some anxiety and economic "woes" We will see prices rise on imports of electronics, food, and "clothes " if nobody is buying them the economy "slows"creating future economic" lows" so buy more made in America goods and services is what I "propose "so the economy " grows"

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    5.0(1 review)
    0.0 miChinatown

    Quick stop at San Francisco Chinatown, during this recent weekend trip and needed to buy the some…read moreAsian goods, the kine I don't see back home on Oahu. hehe. Luckily my other half happen to find a parking spot right in front of Golden Way. I had plans to go to the other store, I went last time but this works out perfect. The jumbo dried shrimp right in front of store caught my eyes. Stopped by real quick and got everything I needed, wish I could grab more but I had to limit myself since I didn't bring an extra luggagge. Golden Way, a great name, Lets go shop the Golden Way, reminds me of a store here at Chinatown, although very small cramped store it's very organized. Owner does a great job at storing everything and making use of all the spaces. Lots of Asian products here but no fresh produce or frozen products . Credit cards accepted as well, which is great! I ended up using my credit card for my entire purchase since usually cash is preferred in Chinatown. My co-worker wanted a specific soy sauce but no luck in finding it. What did I end up buying here at Golden Way, a LB of jumbo dried shrimp ( I think it was $24. or 25. lb) dried salted fish, dried scallops, long rice noods, pickled veggies, siracha, sauces, condensed milk, preserved eggs. Why on some of the products, Prices actually lower here. The only thing I wish Golden Way does is have prices on some of products, I had to ask how much?! The owner is nice & patient with me. I will be back again! I can't wait to use all those goodies, it made it safely back to Oahu.

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