Pacific Market
In the bustling Westborough Shopping Center, nestled amongst the diverse array of international grocery stores, lies a hidden gem known as Pacific Market. This unclaimed treasure offers a plethora of delights for any culinary enthusiast looking to expand their pantry with authentic Asian flavors.
Step inside and be greeted by aisles brimming with hard-to-find cuts of meat, fresh and vibrant produce, and an impressive variety of noodles and snacks. Whether you're in search of specialized Ramen, fresh seafood, or just browsing for something new to try, Pacific Market is sure to have what you're looking for.
The store's spacious layout and attentive staff make for a pleasant shopping experience, and the clean and well-kept environment adds to the overall appeal. With convenient amenities such as private lot parking and catering services, Pacific Market truly caters to the needs of its customers.
Recent patrons sing praises of Pacific Market, with one customer raving about their fantastic selection of products, and another expressing their love for the wide array of goodies available. Whether you're a seasoned cook or a curious foodie, Pacific Market is a must-visit destination for all your international grocery needs. Come explore the aisles and discover a world of flavors waiting to be savored at Pacific Market.
Pacific Market Menu
Location
Address: 2228 Westborough Blvd South San Francisco, CA 94080
Phone: (650) 583-1388
Business info
- Accepts Credit CardsYes
- Accepts Android PayNo
- Accepts Apple PayNo
- Good For KidsYes
- Private Lot ParkingYes
- Offers CateringNo
- Bike ParkingYes
Last Reviews
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Author: Kelvin C.
Pacific Market is an absolute treasure for anyone seeking a fantastic selection of products. They offer hard-to-find Asian-style cuts of meat that are perfect for authentic cooking. The fresh veggies are always top-notch, and their variety of noodles and snacks is impressive. Highly recommended! The store has enough staff to help, the place is well kept and clean.
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Author: Donald W.
I love the Pacific market, and I am so thrilled that I was introduced to it years ago. Located in the Westborough Shopping Center. This location is always clean with plenty of parking, and their isles are always fully stocked. Whether, you are going here for specialized Ramen, fresh seafood, and that includes a Butcher on site. There are isles and isles of goodies that will peak your interest. I have personally found things here that I would not find at any other grocery store, especially your traditional chains. The service here is pretty cut and dry and there's very little conversations that are needed to be had. When you do need help, there's always someone there who is friendly and can put you with the right direction. This location, pretty much has everything I need and can understand why it's so popular within the community. The parking here is never been an issue (especially if you go within the first hour of the store opening). Speaking of that, this location is open from 9 AM to about 7 PM. Every time I go here, I always find what I need and I never have to worry about spending a bunch of money. It is a must! if you want to get anything from the international market, especially from places in Asia.
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Author: Mike L.
For almost as long as I can remember, 99 Ranch (note: Ranch 99 still sounds more natural to me) has been my family's go-to whenever it came to restock the kitchen. Chinatown produce shops, as well as the ones in the Sunset and Richmond in SF, are usually cheaper, but there's something to be said for being able to knock out a huge shopping list in one, singular stop. Fast forward all of these years and I still do the same. Although, I have to say - despite how it's a little further out from where I live, I actually find myself coming to Pacific Market more and more! By virtue of simply being located in the rebuilt Westborough Square, nearly everything about Pacific Super feels newer and cleaner than Ranch's home at Skyline Plaza (or, at least, not as worn and dated). Comparatively, it also feels a bit larger as well, though I'm not sure how to really quantify it. The aisles feel wider, the range of selections is just as good, if not slightly more varied, and, generally speaking, it feels like there are more options to choose from. At the very least, this location is definitely larger than their other spot down on El Camino (which isn't bad, just undoubtedly smaller). As far as prices go, it's generally about the same as 99 Ranch's, depending on if there's a sale and/or the specific item. As such, for staples like sauces, oils, instant noodles, and frozen goods, you'll probably come out the same either way. However, it does feel like there's a notable difference when it comes to their meats, seafood and produce. In particular, I've found the fish counter to be better here, both in terms of choices and freshness (they'll also clean, prep, and fry your fish, if so desired). As for their meats, it's a little hit or miss depending on what you're looking for, but it feels like their produce isn't the greatest. While they do offer a wide variety of fruits and vegetables, the prices seem higher and the quality is spotty relative to Ranch's. Much like Ranch, this Pacific Super also has a hot food "bar" separate from the rest of the store where you can choose from an array of dishes to create your own two or three item combo lunch. The overall number of choices is a little more expansive here, as there are Filipino dishes mixed in as well, but 99 Ranch has some deli meats as well as a hot dim sum section, which is nice if that's what you're looking for. In either case, you'll almost certainly find better elsewhere, but you can't argue with getting a decent meal on the go for relatively cheap! All in all, Pacific Super isn't as amazing as the likes of H-Mart, but I can't argue with having another Chinese/Asian market around that offers the bulk of what I need at any given time. I'd come back more often if it was closer, but I don't mind driving out a little further whenever the mood strikes to cook a fresh fish!
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Author: Lee D.
Quality/Quantity - Huge location! Mainly window shopping and Yelping. Found an interesting beer, but did not buy it. Maybe on my next visit. See picture. But on my way out, I found lightbulbs for only $2 when I just paid $9 at Home Depot! So I bought it! Atmosphere - Again, huge place. Departments include - Fresh produce, live seafood, meat, deli departments, etc. Small mall parking lot, but not a problem today for me. Open 7 days a week from 9am to 8pm; Deli hours differ, see my picture. Service - Good. Price - $2 versus $9 at Home Depot for my light bulbs! Thanks. Owner Comment - Congrats on your success since 1985 and with your 4 locations.