What’s in thegrocery cartsof the rich and the famous?

“My favorite part about Northgate is the tortilleria,” wroteone shopperon Yelp.

“The smell of fresh corn tortillas engulfs you as you enter the store.”

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Fish King

Want fresh Hawaiian flavors without enduring the five-hour flight?

Just head toFish King, a family-owned seafood market in Glendale.

Of course Fish King doesn’t sell sushi, it sells poke.

A store front sign for the upscale organic grocery store chain known as Erewhon.

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The store also sells house-made original marinades and sauces, plus standard groceries and poultry.

The retailer also serves meatless hot dogs and cold vegan ice cream.

It also boasts an in-house cake shop, fried chicken stand, and Korean eatery.

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“Most Korean markets are pretty difficult or crazy packed,” wroteone Yelp reviewer.

“This probably is the semi-easiest one to park, get stuff and leave with a car.”

Think of Wine + Eggs as a super upscale and locally focused Bodega.

Fish King

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For example, hot sauce from Historic Filipinotown’sWoon Kitchenand frozen pizza from Santa Monica’sLa Morra Pizzeria.

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Ralph’s supermarket on Sunset Blvd.