County Market
📍 Korean cosmetics stores in Antioch
County Market is located in Antioch (Usa). Featured in the korean cosmetics stores category, it has a rating of 7.2. Check all the details here.
Features and services of County Market
From the business
- Small Business
Service options
- In-store shopping
- On-site services
Highlights
- Great produce
Accessibility
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Offerings
- Food
- Prepared foods
Amenities
- Toilet
Crowd
- LGBTQ+ friendly
- Transgender safe space
Planning
- Quick visit
Payments
- Credit cards
- Debit cards
- NFC mobile payments
- SNAP/EBT
Parking
- Free parking lot
- On-site parking
County Market is in position 1 out of 8 in korean cosmetics stores in Antioch
Customer Reviews
County Market has a rating of 4.4 out of 5 based on over 967 reviews on Google
Fantastic mom-and-pop Asian market serving the Antioch/Brentwood/Pittsburg community. - Caters heavily to Filipino, Vietnamese, Thai and Lao communities. I believe it’s Filipino-owned. You can find rare Southeast Asian ingredients that can be harder to find at East-Asian-leaning stores like H mart or 99 Ranch. - Prices are competitive compared to corporate chains like 99. In some cases they’re even cheaper! - There’s a corner section for African/Caribbean ingredients - Produce overall is fresh It’s nice to drive here when you don’t want to deal with the 242/4 traffic around 99 Ranch in Concord.
It's an Asian (Chinese) super market with a funny generic name. It has pretty good selection of stuff and surprisingly clean for a smaller Chinese supermarket. The location is superb because it's right next to the freeway. The plaza has other boba and fast food restaurants so it's fairly convenient location to come by. I've seen armed guard one time which is interesting. It has most of the stuff you expect from a Chinese supermarket so not much to say here. The checkout is one single line to the right so don't line up at the checkout counters and look for the small sign.
Really fresh food Great staff and amazing selection.
Generally don’t have any issues here - things are a little pricey in my opinion but today I tried to buy three packages of two mushroom portobello caps. They weren’t inventoried in their system with pricing and the cashier had to ask the manager to give her a price. The cashier came back and said she was told to charge me $10 for two mushroom caps - outrageous lol - told her to put them right back, her manager has lost their mind.
Good value for money. Nice Asian grocery store with a good selection of food and seafood. I came for the snacks, they had the Filipino common food like ChocNut, several chips, Star margarine, Nido milk, the usual Silver Swan soy sauce and vinegar, and the Mang Tomas gravy for chicken, among others. I almost thought I was back in the local shop of origin, it was impressive for the import selection. I also came for the Japanese snacks; they sometimes have anime stuff like the Dragon Ball chewing gum and the Demon Slayer biscuits, but it's pretty random what appears. They have Japanese mirin and the Chinese cooking stuff too, and what a relief that there are translated labels and I need not use Google lens, unlike in Metro Manila where these Chinese and Japanese labels are usually retained as-is. While I was looking for the Fukien Old Wine (not sure where to find it as my folks were in a hurry to do a 20-minute shopping including checkout) that I used to use to stir fry my vegetables in, I saw lots of the mirin, the usual Lee Kum Kee seasonings and oyster sauces of various types. They also had something similar to Kewpie sesame salad dressing. They had seaweed snacks too, says organic on the label even, that it looks good. And if you're craving for ready-to-eat jellyfish over seaweed salad in the chiller, they have them too near the line for the cashier. The milkfish, it can be deboned if you ask the staff. Here, it's like the wet market. I saw large crabs, large oysters, the ones similar to what I'm used to in the islands, catfish, all other smaller fish, the large tuna fish, and smaller snails. I find that it's interesting how varied the food here is and how if you tell them what dish you will use the meat or fish, they can cut and prepare it for, say, adobo or tinola. It's a store my folks frequently visit just for seafood and they keep coming back. Thankfully, this shop exists having our comfort foods.
Jessie the cashier, omg she is soooo sweet! Please give her a raise and a promotion! It’s hard finding great customer service like hers on a regular. Thank u beauty!
An Asian store; a place where you can go for fresh seafood and other items you want from an Asian market. Love this place. Check it out. I love that you can get your fish items cleaned, scaled, gutted and cut how ever you want it.
Information about County Market
Address
County Market is located at 2711 Hillcrest Ave Suite 208, Antioch, CA 94531, United States
Phone
The phone number of County Market is +1 925-778-1638
Website
The website of County Market is: countymarkets.net
Business Hours
Monday: 09:00–19:00
Tuesday: 09:00–19:00
Wednesday: 09:00–19:00
Thursday: 09:00–19:00
Friday: 09:00–19:00
Saturday: 09:00–19:00
Sunday: 09:00–19:00