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T&T Supermarket is coming to San Francisco.
The Canada-based Asian grocery store chain announced on Friday, March 28, that it will open a new location at City Center located at 2675 Geary Boulevard, per a store press release. It’s the same shopping complex that houses Target and PetSmart, nestled just across the street from Trader Joe’s.
Canadians will recognize the brand from its dozens of stores across British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario, and Quebec. Focusing on Asian food products and its own private-label brand, the store also features a hot food counter and bakery. Locals can stop in for both groceries and a bite to eat; prepared food items include “Peking duck, crispy papa chicken, BBQ items, and a sushi counter,” according to the announcement.
The included T&T Bakery will also sell over 150 types of baked bread and over 50 pastries, such as a Napoleon Portuguese egg tart and lava mochi puffs. Korean soju and Japanese sake also feature prominently in the store’s spirits section.
This is the second announced T&T location in the Bay Area and its fourth U.S. location overall. The brand first launched stateside in Bellevue, Washington, in December 2024, the largest Asian grocer in the state and of the chain’s pre-existing stores. News of that opening was later followed by the announcement that T&T would open a location at Westgate Center in San Jose, with a projected fall 2025 opening.
The Bay Area is amid an influx of Asian grocers opening in the next few years. Besides these two announced locations of T&T Supermarket, the Korean supermarket-slash-mega-food complex Jagalchi debuted in Daly City on Friday, March 28; New York-based Japanese supermarket Hashi Market is set to open its first West Coast location in Cupertino at an undisclosed date; and Tokyo Central debuts in Emeryville sometime this year. Meanwhile, Dublin will get a location each of the Korean grocery stores H Mart and Mega Mart, according to SFGATE.
T&T Supermarket aims to open its San Francisco store in winter 2026.