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    Won Won Seafood Market

    3.8 (6 reviews)
    Open 9:30 am - 7:00 pm

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    5 months ago

    Definitely have the most variety of live seafood in tanks, be sure to check the sell by date when buying groceries from them

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    Love the owners hospitality, very Friendly staffs and accommodating. Will be coming back

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    Ferrari Fisheries

    Ferrari Fisheries

    4.9
    (26 reviews)
    3.3 mi
    Locally owned & operated
    Eco-friendly

    Great experience! I went with my son and my grandson, Owen, and we had a fantastic time. We bought…read moreenough fresh crab for a family crab feed, and it was well worth the trip. I can't wait to do it again!

    Shout out for West Sacramento…read more.. Did you know that right in West Sacramento there is a seafood stand selling fresh sustainable caught hook n line fish plucked from the Bodega Bay? Well know you do... Ferrari Fisheries has a stand that sells black cod, ling cod, red snapper which all are year round catches; and seasonal Dungeness crab and salmon. When they have a fresh caught batch; they text their customers what is available catch, and time & date. To get their text notifications; you can sign up on their website. I was fortunate enough to get to their stand early enough on a notification day to buy a couple of Dungeness crabs. The crabs were live, priced at $11/pound. Awesome price! When you get to the stand, there are two lines. The first line you want to get into is the one nearest the big containers where the fish on ice or crabs are kept. If you want your fish filleted, let them know. It is a complimentary service. Then you head into the other line to pay. They take cash and card, I'm not sure about other payment types. Keep in mind, the inventory sells quickly especially the seasonal items. Folks queue up earlier than the opening time stated in the texts. The start time was 10am; I got there at 10:20 am. They sold out as I was leaving the stand. Anthony (owner and fishing captain), his wife, and team are terrific. They all were helpful and had the best attitudes. Welcoming. I'm sure they answer the same questions over and over. But when talking with each customer, they were engaged and provided individual attention. Top notch customer service!

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    SF Supermarket

    SF Supermarket

    3.5
    (155 reviews)
    1.0 mi
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    Asian grocery store near my home. It gives me the feels more…read moreof a large warehouse store rather than a small neighborhood market It does have a large variety of spices, sauces, canned and jarred delicacies that you wont find at your regular grocery stores There is a nice hot food counter tucked away that you can purchase prepared asian food to go for a quick weekenight meal (more of a Thai or Vietnamese flair) The frozen cases are packed with lits of frozen options that include alot of asian delicacies in choices of meats and seafood for preparation. Plenty of fresh vegetables for purchase in the produce section The butcher and fish options provided plenty to choose from. There is a couple of sections in the store that have a vast selection of appliances and kitchen tools for the venturesome chef who wants to tackle asian dish preparation.

    I was in the area on some meetings and ended up in this plaza, so of course I had to stop in and…read morecheck it out. I cook a lot at home and love when I'm able to find a variety of ingredients. As you walk in they had a variety of items up front and then you enter the fruit and veggie section. They have a good variety and a lot of them are pre packaged along the walls in the refrigerated section. I picked up some brussel sprouts here and kept browsing. The back section has more frozen and refrigerated items including dumplings, meatballs, drinks, meats, and more. The very back has a butcher and seafood, including tanks of live seafood. Near the seafood it smells like a fish-market and the smell kind of permeates through the store but that's what you get with fresh fish. The aisles have an interesting organization and while they have a good variety there are some things that I've found elsewhere that I didn't see here. I did notice that there were some good deals, I picked up a couple items that I've found for a couple dollars more at other local markets. They only had one check out open when I stopped in, but the person who checked me out was quick and efficient. There's plenty of parking in the lot and there are some other great businesses in the plaza like the post office, pizza, boba, and some others.

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    Taylor's Market

    Taylor's Market

    4.2
    (298 reviews)
    1.7 mi
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    Taylor's Market is a gem of a local grocery store. They have some parking out front but I ended up…read moreparking in the local neighborhood and walking to a few places in the area (including Taylor's Market and Freeport bakery). For those living in the neighborhood this is such a convenient spot. This is a smaller grocery store so you won't be able to find everything, but what they do have is plenty. There's fresh produce, wine, beer, shelf stable items essential to everyday recipes, and where they really shine is their deli and butcher area. They also have some prepared items like desserts, salads, dressings, pickles, dips, and more. On my latest visit I ended up ordering their Italian Hero ($11.99) from the deli counter, and picked up some of their pickles and house made caesar dressing. Everything was high quality and I loved that they have these options available. The Caesar dressing is delicious and I'll definitely be stopping in again for more. I've been using it on salads since picking it up. It had a good amount of parmesan cheese so The pickles have a very unique flavor, they're definitely tasty but not my favorite version of Dill Pickles- they are more tangy and zingy that traditional dill pickles, not bad just not what I expected. (I was thinking more kosher dill, like Claussen pickles or like the pickles you'd get at a Jewish deli). The sandwich was the star of the show, for $11.99 it was HUGE, the Italian Hero comes with prosciutto, mortadella, salami, roasted red bell pepper, and provolone- all sandwiches also come with mayo, mustard, lettuce, tomato, red onion, pickles, and pepperoncini. The combination of ingredients on Dutch Crunch bread was amazing and I think having roasted red peppers as an option is underrated, it elevates a sandwich so much. While I wouldn't do my normal shopping here, I would absolutely come for specialty items or pick up needed items for convenience. I'll be back again soon!

    One of the greatest markets and butchers in all of Sacramento. My wife and I have never been…read moredisappointed in anything in all the years we have been going here. Having a British wife be happy with an American market is a rare thing. You will not be disappointed. Try their in house made sausages! Amazing! Service could not be better. They answer questions of all sorts and even sent us to another Market when they didn't have one item we asked about. It may look small but this cute little market packs in so much goodness. Go visit and I promise you will be happy!

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    99 Ranch Market

    99 Ranch Market

    3.8
    (560 reviews)
    3.1 mi
    $$

    Just got back from Japan and we were on the lookout for a taste of the trip back at home. We've…read morefrequented Oto's and KP International, but it was our first time at 99 Ranch Market. There was plenty of parking in the lot, and we grabbed a cart and made our way inside to start browsing. Right in the front they have prepared foods with a bakery and ducks hanging up ready to be sliced up. We quickly browsed this area before heading into the regular grocery area. The grocery store is well stocked and has a good variety of each type of item, with different brands and flavors of items available. Not only do they have a good amount of shelf stable foods, but they also have an ample refrigerated/frozen section and fresh area. They even have tanks of fresh fish and fish on ice for purchase. We also noticed they had a nice selection of dishes and homegoods, as well as cooking equipment. The whole store is clean and organized and even with the fresh fish there isn't an overwhelming fish smell. They definitely have a broad selection of items and pull from different areas of Asia. While we didn't find everything we were specifically looking for, we did discover some new items that we'll be trying out. The staff members were very nice too, at checkout we earned some store rewards and the cashier was able to utilize some right away on some prepared food we were purchasing. I thought that was really kind of her.

    What a trip. As we were driving there I realized we took the car with out all the reusable bags in…read moreit. OPPs!!! As it turns out we had 2 smallish bags in back. We dumped them out and brought them in. 2 is better than none. As it turned out 99% of our items fit in those two bags. $56 gets you a lot of food, but not too much that we couldn't cart it out. The times that didn't fit was the aloe juice, rice crackers and box of lychee. I was so excited that I forget to take a picture of the box of lychee I picked up. It was I believe $7 for 1.8lbs. Expensive still even with the $1 discount off as it was regular $8. They had another variety for $2 something a pound, you but you had to buy a to more. I love fresh lychee but rarely buy it because it's usually out of season and so expensive. I want to report back that the lychee is very good. Sweet and the pits aren't too big. I'm glad I got the box. I wish it came in a recyclable paper box so I wouldn't feel as guilty about throwing it out. It came in a cute plastic basket with a lid and a handle. I'll have to find a use for it afterwards. Our main reason for coming in today was in search for salmon and a vegetable to cook for tomorrow's dinner. Mexico s playing to Moro a for the world cup and we're hosting a watch party. They had 3 cuts of salmon. We got two of the three. Steak and a thin filet. It's going to be so delicious. My husband marinates it for hours and it's so good. We got some Choy to along with it. And egg custards for dessert. We. Each got our own so we don't' have to share. The mini egg custard tars were $2.99 each or 2 for $4.99. We only bought 3, one for each of us. They have so many choy options. He wanted one more leafy when steamy. So we got a bag of the leafy kind. They were a good deal. There produce for the most part is reasonable. With the exception of their boxed fruit, that's expensive. Or it's just too much as they all will ripen at the same time and who can eat 24 mangos? One thing we are out of at home was cheddar cheese. We didn't even look to find out if they had it. The deli was closed when we arrived around 6pm. Sadly no bao for us. I was really hoping for some to take home and east as snacks for later. I looked at the ones in the freezer section ,but you need a steamer for those and I believe they are uncooked so I passed. I just wanted some so I could nuke them. We looked at the ones in the fridge section of the deli but, my husband vetoed them. We'll have to find somewhere else to get them. They had two kinds of Aloe juice with crunchy pulp. Regular and pineapple. The pineapple sounded so good, but. I'm cutting gout drinking stuff other than water in the hopes of getting. healthier and losing weight. No more empty calories. I really do like the crunchy pulp. It reminded me of boba and so much cheaper than a boba drink. Clearance section. I didn't see any outstanding deals. I was so disappointed as my parents always find the amazing deals on those shelves. We totally scored on parking. We got the first spot. We had to drive down to the next isle, but abt was ok, it was closer to the front door. There really is plenty of parking as they have a whole shopping center they share parking with. Carts. Unlike Raley's they have plenty of carts. There is no shortage. I love it. Without shopping carts it's difficult to do all the necessary shopping. Thank you 99 Ranch. Thought we spend more money, we still are saving money compared to other stores.

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