Drove to Asian Market Ranch at lunchtime to get a few grocery items. «Closed for Construction» sign on the door and locked up tight. Not sure how this would be managed by the business on Unilocal,but of course it says that they’re open. I suggest that you call ahead.
Angela D.
Classificação do local: 4 Hemet, CA
I know it’s called an Asian Ranch Market, but most of the items are catered to Thai people, there is a small aisle for Japanese & Filipino items, but like I said most is Thai. I recently came here looking for coconut milk, curry, basil & kafir leaves. Got everything I was looking for and more, prices are decent, it’s a hidden gem in Murrieta.
Sarah L.
Classificação do local: 5 Menifee, CA
Such a great market! I usually eat next door frequently and afterwards I’ll stop in here and see what they have or what I could cook up. I got a box of Mochi candy for two bucks! They have awesome prices depending on what you need! The staff is extremely friendly and helpful :) I always enjoy coming in here.
Caleb-Jerel D.
Classificação do local: 5 Gardena, CA
Excellent Service. This is my go to place for king car ice tea, Assam black tea, and Asian snacks. I’m from a small island called Guam and a lot of the snacks and produce here are just like what the markets back home sell. Great place to get those hard to find ingredients for oriental dishes.
Brenda E.
Classificação do local: 4 Fallbrook, CA
This store has a ton of items. I didn’t see too many Japanese items though; I lived in Japan so I am pretty familiar with their items. They have a wide range of frozen stuff, a small refrigerated section, canned and bagged items, as well as drinks. This is the only place I’ve found green jackfruit! As a vegan this is rare to find. The only negative I have is the smell inside the store. It smells weird.
Odie O.
Classificação do local: 3 Temecula, CA
Thank goodness they have my gai lan, can’t find it anywhere!!! Now I know where to go! Convenient as it’s next to Noodle land which is great.
Faye A.
Classificação do local: 5 South San Francisco, CA
The best asian market in town. Not only is it clean inside, the owner is super nice and helpful and extremely friendly! This is 1 of 2 asian markets i go to in the surrounding area. The other one is Seoul off Hot Springs, that one’s a nice clean store too! What i like too is the wide selection of instant noodles they have + they sell it in cases too!!!~Can’t go wrong with that!!! I love how they have all kinds of brown rice choices! This store keeps me from having to go to san diego for my asian ingredients!!! But bottom line is, when the staff is nice, friendly & helpful it absolutely makes you want to come back and give them your business!!!
Nikki A.
Classificação do local: 5 Temecula, CA
My kids love the Asian snacks,. They prefer those snack over the ones at the super market! I love going there to get everything i need to make some homemade PHO. The noodles, meatballs, beef bones, bean sprouts, and thai basils. I didn’t know how to make Phở, and went in. The lady was really helpful. She picked out the ingredients for me, and told me how to cook it. I have probably cooked Phở for my family about 4 – 5 times and they Love it. Thank you Asian Ranch Market!
Jen L.
Classificação do local: 4 Temecula, CA
This is one of 2 Asian markets I go to in the area. The other one is Seoul Asian Market on Murrieta Hot Springs Rd. They have almost everything I need when I cook and need my Asian ingredients. The store just doesn’t have fresh meats that aren’t frozen. The store owner is always so nice and helpful. And she’s also very honest. One time, I picked up a package of fresh rice noodles near the cash register. This is what she said to me, «Oh honey, that one is not so fresh anymore. If you want it still, I’ll give it to you.»
Edison U.
Classificação do local: 5 Riverside, CA
wow this place is amazing, im hispanic but hey i love filipino and vietnamese food, this place is huge the young guy that works there was very helpful, he actually went and got me all the things i need it to make phở soup at home, good selection of vegetables and imported fish from the filipines ah cant wait to see if they are going to have a meat dept, spend 21.50 but it was all worth it and this will be my place from now on when i need asian products, thank you for readingoh and dont let the main entrance deceive you as it looks more like a night club, but thats o. k i guess
Nino R.
Classificação do local: 4 Hackensack, NJ
This is so crucial right now folks! An Asian market in Murrieta, and I think this one has a chance to last for a while. The interior square footage is impressive but it isn’t filled to capacity yet. You’ll still find some empty shelves and unplugged refrigerated cases. However, what they do carry will meet or exceed your Asian-cooking needs. I report this with certainty because I was able to find a pack of pepper leaves here. If you’re Filipino, you know that pepper leaves are used when making Chicken Tinola. And you also know that you won’t find them everywhere. Their produce section is still a work in progress, as is their meat section. You won’t find fresh seafood here, but you will find various meat interior parts(intestines and such). On my first visit here I purchased the following: Orange Shaldan frozen pepper leaves lumpia wrapper bihon noodles soy sauce mang tomas sweet chili sauce pork tocino Total came out to less than $ 20…not bad. If you want to avoid a service charge for using your ATM/Credit card, you’ll have to spend at least $ 10. But I’m confident you won’t have a problem doing that. Parking is a breeze and there are plenty of carts and hand baskets to aid in your shopping pleasure. There’s good stuff in here…