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April 24, 2004

Luso Mercado

We saw Luso Mercado appear on East 14th Street, close to the Bayfair Mall, a few months ago. Apparently it relocated from some place else in San Leandro.

It makes sense to find a Portuguese deli in San Leandro, which until recently had a very large and active Portuguese community. Indeed, San Leandro's other claim to life is to be California's sausage capital. Many of these Portuguese settlers apparently opened linguiza factories .

I've been meaning to go to Luso Mercado for a while, just to check it out and see if they carry Brazilian products as well (they don't). We finally did a couple of days ago and found that Luso Mercado is, indeed, operated by Portuguese people (they were speaking Portuguese in the shop). The store concentrates on deli products and Port. They have an incredible selection of aged Port. If you're looking for a '69 port to celebrate a 35 birthday, you will likely find it here - expect to pay close to $200, however. Their selection of sherry, madeira and other fortified wines is pretty good as well. It takes us five years to go through a bottle of madeira, but next time we run out we'll certainly go there.

They had a variety of sausages (and linguiza, now we know where to find the real, real thing) and Portuguese cheeses. They also carry many, many cans of canned fish (specially cod), tons of Portuguese olive oil (I'll try some next time I run out) and assorted Portuguese products.

Luso Mercado Delicatessen
15100 E 14th St
San Leandro, CA 94578-1904
(510) 352-0163

October 26, 2004

Ghirardelli Store

The Ghirardelli chocolate factory is actually in San Leandro, not very far from where we live. I can't imagine what it would be like to live nearby, it smells like melted milk chocolate from across the street. The factory has a little factory store where they sell chocolate squares, bars, broken pieces (like at Trader Joe's), etc. at apparently lower prices than at the market. I'm not sure because I haven't actually done the price comparisons. Right now and until Saturday (Oct. 30th) they are having a sale on their chocolate squares, they are $2.50 a pound, half of what they usually are. We're planning to give them out for Halloween.

April 6, 2005

safeway free delivery code

I haven't used safeway.com now but I meant to do it. Alas, when I'm ready for it, I never know where the code for free delivery is. So I'm copying it (them) here for future reference.

FREESHIPWB3
Good up to 4/30/05 - $50 minimun

April 29, 2005

Birthday catering at Costco

We threw a birthday party for our 3 yo last weekend, and I was too lazy (or busy), to prepare the food myself. As per someone's suggestion I just went to Costco and got a platter of veggies, one of cut fruit and one of rolled sandwiches. I algo got a couple of big bags of chips and a birthday cake. The prices of everything were significantly cheaper than at the supermarket - though I didn't compare sizes. In any case, we had about twice as much food as we needed for a party of 7 children and about ten adults.

The quality of the produce was generally good. I didn't care for the papaya, but the sweet pineapple was delicious. The sandwiches went over well, though I would have liked them more with baby spinach or arugula instead of lettuce. The most disappointing part (for me) was the birthday cake. The white cake tasted like that from a mix, the chocolate mousse had virtually no chocolate taste, though the cream-cheese frosting wasn't bad. Mike and others liked it but I wouldn't buy one from there again. At about $15 for a huge cake, it was a VERY good deal.

May 21, 2005

Casa Lucas

Casa Lucas Market (Number 2, the first one is in San Francisco) is a pretty cool Latin American market on East 14th in San Leandro. As you would expect they have a large selection of Mexican products, but they also carry an eclectic selection of other Latin American products. It's a relatively small store, so their selection /is/ limited.

I usually go there to buy empanada shells (tapas para empanadas), they also have a nice selection of yerba mate (including in little bags) and a few canned jams and Savora mustard, for some reason. They only have small jars of dulce de leche, though. They did have Havana alfajores (no habannets, though), at $1.60 each they are expensive (about 3Xs what they cost in Argentina) but ooooh, so good.

Anyway, in today's trip I was able to find cassava (manioc) flour which I need for my Bahian meal (they also have white & yellow corn flour, rice flour and even banana flour) and guaraná soda, a very typical Brazilian soda. They didn't have malagueta peppers, however, so it's a good thing that I got these in LA. I also don't think they have palm oil, but I didn't look closely.

I did find ají amarillo sauce, an essential ingredient of Andean cuisine. I'd already bought some in LA, but it's good to know it's available here. They had a few other Andean sauces.

They also have Colombian sodas, Venezuelan arepas and Central American products. They have a good variety of (cheap) fruit and vegetables.

Casa Lucas Market
16684 East 14th St.
San Leandro, CA 94578
510-317-5750/51

Oh, for those who care, the owners seem to be religious. Their business card says "Christ Saves" and they were playing Christian radio (in Spanish) in the store.

May 22, 2005

La Plaza Market

La Plaza Market AKA La Cubana is a Latin market in the San Fernando Valley. My father shops there for Argentine meat cuts for their weekly asado, and they have a plethora of other products imported from all over Latin America. From Argentina they have several brands of cookies, dulce de leche, yerba mate, and even things such as flour (why?). It's pretty cool and I recommend it to anyone in the Valley.

La Plaza Market
19239 Roscoe
Northridge, CA
818-701-5005

May 29, 2005

Safeway online coupon

free shipping with a 50 minimun order: FREEDEL2

June 13, 2005

Crossroads World Market

I just found an ad for the Crossroads World Market in Hayward. I want to throw the ad away, but I want to make sure I remember the information so I can go check it out sometime. It sells Greek and European delicacies and I definitely need to go to check it out.

Crossroads World Market
230 Jackson St. (at Soto next to DMV)
Hayward
510.582.2231
M-Sa 9-7, Su 10-5

Safeway Delivery Code

for this week is FREEDEL3

(one more flyer into the recycling bin)

November 23, 2005

PW Supermarket

I've been in San Leandro for almost 6 years now, and yet I just discovered PW Market in Castro Valley. I've received their flyers all along, but as they weren't local to me I always just tossed them in the recycle bin. Then my friend Regina mentioned she was going to go there to get some pastries for our tea last Sunday and she took me along.

PW could be described as a quasi-upscale supermarket. Most of the products it carries are those that you can find at most supermarkets, but it does have great meat and deli departments. Granted, we're only a couple of days from Thanksgiving but when we visited they had goose, pheasant and rabbit available in addition to turkeys and chickens. Their meat department features prime-grade beef (something which is hard to find at retail stores) at very reasonable prices. Their lamb offerings, however, were poorer. The two racks of lamb I saw looked sad and I couldn't see any lamb shanks. They did seem to have a large variety of seafood, however.

We were quite impressed by their cheese section, it didn't feature many local favorites like Whole Food does, but there was a wide variety and the one French brie we got was delicious.

Their deli offered plenty of pasta-style salads, and their bakery section though small is very nice. We got a couple of lemon bars, a little mocha cheesecake, some scones and an apple bread pudding and they were all delicious.

On the minus side, they didn't seem to carry much in the exotic ingredient category. I couldn't find either Jerusalem artichokes or Israeli couscous there.

November 24, 2005

And a note on Safeway

Our Safeway (the one on Washington Ave. in downtown San Leandro) got yuppisized last summer, and the process seems to continue. Today I found that they're selling Bhutanese Red Rice, forbidden rice and another gourmet rice which until recently I had to go to Berkeley to find. They had some cool multi-colored couscous, though no Israeli couscous yet. And they are expanding their line of organic products, they have organic ice cream now (haven't tried it yet). Stil, I couldn't find any Jerusalem artichokes there either.

March 30, 2006

Joaquin Deli to be sold :(

I've written here before about how much I like Joaquin Deli before. It serves the best sandwiches in San Leandro and offers a quirky assortment of Eastern European products. Its roasted pork shoulder is also to die for.

But Joaquin Deli is closing. The building is up for sale - and there is no guarantee the new owners will want to keep the deli. Indeed, the current owners seem to think not as their flyer says that the downstairs could be used as as "medical/dental office".

Apparently the business is not doing badly, but the owners are just tired of running it. Still, it can't be doing that well if they're not trying to sell the business itself. So I'm not optimistic. I'll just have to say goodbye to those delicious sandwiches :(

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