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99 Ranch Market - Pan-Asian, mostly ethnic Chinese
California
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Anaheim
* Arcadia
* Artesia
* Cupertino Village - Cupertino
* Daly City
* Foster City (opened 2003 - replaced PW Markets)
* Fremont
* Gardena
* Hacienda Center - Hacienda Heights (replaced a Lucky's)
* Culver Plaza - Irvine
* Irvine Center - Irvine (opened 2001)
* Los Angeles (Van Nuys neighborhood)
* Milpitas Square, Milpitas, (newly built)
* Unnamed strip mall - Monterey Park (opened 1996 - replaced previous Chinese supermarket, which replaced Safeway)
* Newark (replaced the defunct Lido Supermarket, which replaced Safeway)
* Richmond (opened 1998)
* Diamond Square - Rosemead (opened 1996 - newly built on site of former K-Mart)
* Rowland Heights (opened 1989 - replaced Gemco)
* San Diego (opened 1995)
* San Gabriel Square - San Gabriel (opened 1992 - newly built on site of former drive-in theater)
* San Jose (opened 1995)
Other states
* Asia Square Shopping Center - Doraville, Georgia (Suburb of Atlanta, Georgia)
* Chinatown Square Mall - Doraville, Georgia (replaced a Winn-Dixie)
* Edmonds, Washington (opened 2003 - replaced a K-Mart)
* Honolulu, Hawaii
* Great Wall Shopping Mall - Kent, Washington (opened 1998 - newly built)
* Chinatown Plaza - Las Vegas, Nevada (Chinatown, Las Vegas) (opened 1995 - newly built)
* Chinese Cultural Center - Phoenix, Arizona (opened 1997 - newly built)
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Ai Hoa Supermarket - Formerly a large Chinese Vietnamese supermarket chain in southern California, now operates one store in Los Angeles Chinatown.

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| Assi Market - a major Korean supermarket chain

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| California Market - Korean supermarket in Koreatown of Los Angeles.

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| De Guzman Oriental - is the largest Filipino store chain in Orlando, Florida, with four successful branches.

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| Diho Supermarket - was a growing a Chinese supermarket chain, with first store in Monterey Park, California. Now operates one store on Bellaire Boulevard in Houston.

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| Galleria Supermarket - Korean supermarket in Markham, Ontario

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| Grand Mart - Mostly Korean, also carrying a small amount of Latin American goods, depending on the demographics of the neighborhood of each location; mainly in the Washington, D.C. area.

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| Great Wall - Mostly ethnic Chinese supermarket, with locations in Queens, New York, Boston, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Fairfax, Virginia.

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Han Ah Reum/H-Mart
- major Korean supermarket chain mainly in the Philadelphia, New York City, Atlanta, and Washington D.C. areas.
* Upper Darby, Pennsylvania
Han Ah Reum, 7050 Terminal Sq, Upper Darby, Pa (610) 734-1001
* Ridgefield, New Jersey
Han Ah Reum, 321 Broad Ave, Ridgefield, NJ (201) 943-9600.
* Levittown, Pennsylvania
Han Ah Reum, 1138 Bristol Oxford Valley Rd, (215) 949-1003
* Flushing, New York
Han Ah Reum, 29-02 Union Street, Flushing, N.Y. (714) 455-5656
* Baltimore, Maryland
Han Ah Reum, 800 N Rolling Rd Catonsville, MD (443) 612-9020
* Falls Church, Virginia
Han Ah Reum, 8103 Lee Highway, Falls Church, VA (703) 573-6300
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H.K. Super Market - Korean supermarket chain with stores located in Los Angeles' Koreatown, Garden Grove, and Cerritos.

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| Hannam Chain - Korean supermarket chain with stores mainly in Southern California.

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Hong Kong Supermarket - ethnic Chinese, East Coast and Southern California
* East Brunswick, New Jersey
* Hong Kong Supermarket - Monterey Park, California
* New York City, New York
o Manhattan
o Sunset Park, Brooklyn
o Elmhurst, Queens, New York
o Flushing, Queens, New York
* Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
* Hong Kong Plaza - Rowland Heights, California
* Unnamed strip mall - San Gabriel, California
* South Plainfield, New Jersey
* Hong Kong Plaza - West Covina, California |
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Kam Man Foods - chain in New York, Massachusetts, New Jersey, West Virginia. First store in Manhattan's Chinatown.

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| Koreatown Galleria - Korean supermarket/mall in Koreatown of Los Angeles.

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| Koreatown Plaza - Korean supermarket located in Koreatown of Los Angeles.

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| Lotte - Pan-asian, mostly
Korean
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| Mitsuwa Marketplace - Mostly in Southern California with one store near Chicago, Illinois and one in Edgewater, New Jersey

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| Mitsuwa Marketplace (Chicago Store) - The Chicago location of
Mitsuwa.
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| Nijiya Market - Japanese supermarket chain with 9 stores in California.

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| Seafood City - Filipino chain in California

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Shun Fat Supermarket - ethnic Chinese

* Pacific Asian Plaza - Las Vegas, Nevada (Chinatown, Las Vegas) - newly built
* Mar Plaza - Monterey Park, California - replaced previous Chinese supermarkets - replaced a Vons
* Unnamed strip mall on Colima Road - Rowland Heights, California - replaced a Vons
* Unnamed Plaza on Mack Road - Sacramento, California - replaced a Ralphs
* Pacific Plaza - Sacramento, California
* San Gabriel Superstore - San Gabriel, California - replaced a Target
* San Pablo Marketplace - San Pablo, California
* Westminster Superstore - Westminster, California - replaced a K-Mart
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Super 88 - small chain in the Boston area, with the first store located in Boston's Chinatown

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T & T Supermarket - ethnic Chinese
British Columbia
* Coquitlam Centre - Coquitlam
* Keefer Place (Chinatown) - Vancouver
* First Ave - Vancouver
* Metrotown Centre - Burnaby
* President Plaza - Richmond
* Guildford - Surrey
* Central City Shopping Centre - Surrey
* Does not include Osaka Supermarket at Yaohan Centre in Richmond, which is also owned by T&T Supermarket.
Alberta
* Pacific Place - Calgary
* Harvest Hills Business Park - Calgary Building in Process
* West Edmonton Mall - Edmonton
Ontario
* Promenade Shopping Centre - Vaughan
* New Horizon Centre - Markham
* Milliken - Scarborough
* Mississauga - coming soon
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Uwajimaya - Pan-Asian and Western, mostly Japanese. Based in Seattle, Washington, with stores in Bellevue, Washington, and Beaverton, Oregon

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| Viet Hoa - Asian market in Houston, Texas

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| Yaohan - Pan-Asian, mostly ethnic Japanese, bought out by Mitsuwa
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