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Welcome to Long Hua's Grocery Store

At Long Hua's Grocery Store, nestled in the heart of Chinatown, the experience transcends mere shopping. This quaint gem offers a treasure trove of vibrant produce, including irresistibly juicy California bing cherries and ripe lychee, evoking a sense of nostalgia for flavors of yesteryears. The welcoming atmosphere, highlighted by friendly staff who encourage sampling, makes every visit special. As you navigate through bustling streets, the allure of fresh, quality ingredients is undeniable. Patrons like Jessica K. attest to the store's charm, proving that enduring the chaos outside is well worth the delightful bounty within. Long Hua is not just a grocery store; it’s a culinary sanctuary.

Long Hua's Grocery Store: Reviews & Ratings

Jessica K.
Jessica K.

I'm quite the princess when it comes to my skin. I'm easily comparable to the story of the Princess and the Pea in fact. When something comes with the slightest contact of my skin, I'll bruise immediately. So imagine the kind of grimace I face the streets of Chinatown on a busy Monday afternoon. Old ladies with shopping strollers, bags of groceries moving at the speed of a sloth but rocking back and forth like an sea lion across the surface of the ice are plentiful indeed. So old ladies with sharp objects with no sense of personal space x 100= many tiny little purple spots on my arms and legs. I will endure this for the kind of produce I can find at this little homey grocery store. When's the last time you had California bing cherries for .99 cents a pound? And rainier cherries for $1.39? Really really good juicy cherries? Not since the early '90's right? The bf and I were strolling around after an awesome lunch in Nob Hill and because we were inquiring about how to purchase cherries, the lady hands the both of us a couple of cherries and encourages us to munch. Samples! I love samples! We gladly purchased about 7 lbs. of cherries which were all dark, rich and juicy (and now in my tummy.) We also purchased some fresh lychee that tasted ripe and dripped down my chin when I bit into it. This place may very well be the only reason I venture into Chinatown again with or without shin guards and elbow pads again. It was quite worth the trek indeed.

Location

Welcome to the heart of Chinatown, where the vibrant energy of San Francisco converges with the delightful offerings of Long Hua's Grocery Store. Located at 906 Stockton St, this charming grocery store may not yet have the clout of renowned establishments, but it has certainly captured the hearts of locals and visitors alike.

Stepping into Long Hua, you are greeted by a sensory experience that is both fresh and inviting. The atmosphere, reminiscent of a family-run market, showcases an impressive array of produce that elevates it above its competition. Shoppers are often treated to the thrill of samples—nothing quite beats the joy of being handed a ripe California bing cherry to taste for free! As customer Jessica K. enthusiastically recounted, the cherries here are exceptionally good: “When’s the last time you had California bing cherries for 99 cents a pound? And Rainier cherries for $1.39?” The deliciously juicy bounty found within these walls echoes nostalgia and discovery.

  • Fresh Produce: Long Hua's selects only the finest strawberries, lychees, and cherries, ensuring each bite bursts with flavor.
  • Affordability: With prices that hark back to simpler times, shoppers can delight in premium fruits without breaking the bank.
  • Personal Experience: The inviting atmosphere encourages a friendly shopping experience that feels more like a visit to a neighbor’s kitchen.

Beyond the produce, there's an undeniable essence of community at Long Hua's. The friendly staff are eager to share their knowledge, whether you’re inquiring about the ripeness of lychee or seeking tips on the best selection of seasonal fruits. Jessica’s heartfelt endorsement of enduring the bustling streets of Chinatown reflects a universal truth: the promise of exceptional food can make any trek worthwhile.

As you navigate through the bustling aisles, it becomes abundantly clear that Long Hua's Grocery Store is more than just a grocery stop; it’s a treasure trove of culinary delights waiting to be unearthed. Whether you're a local or a tourist, a visit promises not just groceries but a memorable slice of San Francisco's rich tapestry. If you haven’t visited yet, consider this your official invitation—prepare to fill your bags with fruits that not only taste sublime but also add color to your culinary creations.

In conclusion, Long Hua's Grocery Store stands as a beacon for fresh produce fans and culinary adventurers alike. Don your metaphorical armor and make that journey to Chinatown; Long Hua might just become a frequent favorite on your culinary map. Happy shopping!