Established in 1973, our market is the oldest continuously running market in BC. In true country atmosphere you may enjoy a coffee and a muffin, ethnic foods, conventional and organic vegetables and fruits... Become a MemberThe BCAFM is here to serve the needs of our member farmers' markets. We are committed to developing and strengthening the capacity of farmers' markets in all regions of British Columbi,a so you, our members can continue to support local farmers and artisans and provide British Columbians with fresh healthy local food.
While food is at the heart of our offerings, our stores provide a wide, growing and successful range of products and services to meet your everyday household needs.
The store is clean, selection is decent even with the Covid 19, staff is generally helpful. Their prices are good, beyond competitive on most things though you do need to watch the expiry dates on some items. Only time I shop elsewhere these days is if they dont have something I absolutely need.Read more
TandT Supermarket Inc, open c/s first store in metro town, Burnaby in 1994 and has now grown to 9 stores in the Lower Mainland. It specializes in Asian Feed Products and is the Largest Asian Supermarket Chain in Canada with a total of 19 stores across Canada as of Dec. 31. 2010. Phone: 7783970644
I highly recommend T&T Supermarket at 10153 King George Blvd, Surrey.
The product quality is consistently outstanding, exceeding my expectations every time. One can find all kinds of teas, from Wulong to Mucha, from China to Japan to Korea. There are many spices from all over the world - Mideast - East Asia. Their seafood is fresh and clean. Sweets, vegetables, and fruits are good quality with a fair price. One can find everything a family needs.
Their staff is not only friendly but Read more
The BeginningKin Wah and Kin Hun Leung, the founders of Kin's, started out in the produce business running an eight foot table at the Granville Island Market.1987: The First Retail LocationDue to their success at Granville Island, the brothers decided to open their first retail location at Blundell Centre in Richmond and they named it Kin's Farm Market.1988: Building RelationshipsAs the Blundell store thrived, Kin's began establishing lasting relationships with farmers and suppliers, which ensured that only the best quality produce was offered.1990: Second LocationKin's opened its second store at Trenant Park Square in Ladner. With almost 3500 square feet of space, the new store became the distribution centre for the company.1991: Kin's Farm SpiritKin's realised that in order to work effectively, all employees needed to follow a business philosophy.