Wooo..wooo.woooeeee!!! I told Mike that it was just like we were back home in Hawaii (except 99 Ranch is no longer in Hawaii).
After looking around the store, I've concluded that this is the Asian market to go to for natto (fermented soybeans), tofu, meats, and seafood, and sauces. For the most part, the prices seem to be cheaper than Asia World Mart (another close Asian market).
Oh my goodness, it's Hawaii in a box. Not really, but it's Hawaiian Host Chocolate covered Macadamia Nuts! Can you see the price of that box? $7.79!!!!
And look, other Hawaii sightings. Aloha Shoyu. There were at least three different Aloha shoyu bottles there!
I thought this danish looked neat. It's a "Teriyaki Danish." It looks like a pastry on a stick with bonito flakes on the outside.
This 99 Ranch location houses a bakery, a sushi stand, dim sum station, a Chinese food station, and a noodle bar. It's one stop shopping. One day after work Mike and I checked out the dim sum and Chinese food there, and then ended our night shopping for groceries.
99 Ranch Market
131 Spring Creek Parkway
Plano, 75023
972-943-8999
9:00M-9:00PM (Monday to Thursday)
9:00am to 10:00pm(Friday to Sunday)