List of Supermarket Chains in The United States - Ethnic Chains - Asian

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See also: Asian supermarket
  • Island Pacific Supermarket (California)
  • 99 Ranch Market – the largest Asian-American supermarket chain on the West Coast
  • Ai Hoa Supermarket – formerly a Chinese-Vietnamese-American chain in southern California; now operates one store in Chinatown, Los Angeles
  • Asian Food Center (New Jersey)
  • CAM Asian Market (Ohio)
  • Diho Supermarket (Houston, Texas) – Chinese American
  • Great Wall Supermarket (Georgia, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Virginia)
  • H-Mart, Han Ah Reum (California, Colorado, Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, Washington) – Korean-American supermarket chain
  • Hong Kong Supermarket – Chinese-American supermarket chain
  • Island Pacific Supermarket (California, Nevada) – Filipino American chain
  • Kam Man Food (New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts) – small Asian American supermarket chain
  • Lion Food (Northern California) Vietnamese-Chinese supermarket
  • Marukai – Japanese-American supermarket
  • Mitsuwa (New Jersey, Illinois, California) – Japanese American supermarket and shopping center
  • Nijiya Market(California, Hawaii, New York) - Organic Japanese American supermarket
  • Pacific Ocean Market (Colorado)
  • Patel Brothers (43 locations in 19 states) - Indian supermarket chain
  • Super 88 Market (Boston area) – Asian American
  • Seafood City (California) – Filipino American
  • Shun Fat Supermarket (California, Nevada) - Chinese Vietnamese American chain
  • Uwajimaya (Seattle, Washington, Oregon)

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