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Triple A Fresh Produce
- Price Range:
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$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
4 reviews for Triple A Fresh Produce
4 reviews in English
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Review from Louise G.
Triple A Fresh Produce. The name pretty much says it all.
They also have groceries and a freezer section.
Low low prices for delectable fresh fruits and vegetables. -
Review from Wai S.
Burnaby, BC
I used to live in the neighborhood and loved coming to Triple A. It was always exciting to see what kinds of treats would be on sale at the front. I recently picked up organic yams for 50 cents a pound! Fragrant mini guavas, baby bananas, celeriac, fresh fennel, you never know what you would find on sale here.
I often see what I assume to be restaurant chefs shopping here judging from the amounts of food they buy.
I come for my Asian veggies and fruits. My only gripe is that they don't stock Californian garlic. I'm not a fan of the mesh bags from China. They also have a decent amount of kitchen pantry staples including some unexpected treasures. Sometimes I would find some soft corn small tortillas. Hard to find in this city and at a fraction of the price of the brand name hard corn tortillas at the big box store across the street. They even started stocking some impeccably fresh meat from dollar meats, so there is little need to go elsewhere.
And the staff are great. When I was pregnant, I would sometimes chat with the manager, a Vietnamese guy. When I had my baby, he gave me a papaya to make fish and papaya soup, a traditional soup to help new mothers recover from childbirth.
I've since moved away, but I still come back every once In a while to my favorite neighborhood grocery store. If you're lucky enough to live nearby, you should definitely check it out. -
Review from Roanna Z.
For everything that the nearby Sfwy lacks in the way of fruit and vegetables, this store makes up for. There are over 9 kinds of Apples just for one example, and I even found a Plantain! Ever had fried Plantain? It's friggen awesome. Usually found in Cuban or Jamaican cuisine, it's related to the Banana.
I got a large bag of produce for less than 7 bucks!
I got a huge Yam for 37cents also.
SO... how come Yam Fries are such a ripoff at bars?
Maybe they need to shop here!Listed in: More bag for your grocery…
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Review from Kelley R.
Vancouver, BC
I always head over the Triple A before hitting Safeway when it is shopping day. The produce is a fraction of the price and the variety almost rivals my favorite Commercial Drive markets. They also often have a beautiful selection of potted and fresh flowers to choose from. The pantry section of the shop is a good place to find those more exotic ethnic ingredients that aren't available in chain stores and the dried spices are about $2 cheaper on average than right next door at Safeway. It's heaven for a frugal shopper like myself that doesn't always have time to leave my North Burnaby neighborhood.
