At the Rosewood Drive location of 99 Ranch Market in Pleasanton, the layout feels centered on fresh produce and everyday cooking essentials with an emphasis on Chinese grocery needs. Tables of leafy greens, tropical fruits, and vegetables commonly used in East Asian home cooking sit near the front of the store, blending with familiar Western produce. Refrigerated cases hold chilled tofu, dumplings, and cold beverages alongside other chilled staples that support a range of meal preparations.
Dry aisles extend into rows of rice, noodles, sauces, and seasoning pastes characteristic of Chinese cuisine, while frozen sections feature traditional items like siu mai and other dumplings alongside buns and packaged comfort foods. The meat and seafood area supplies a mix of fresh fish, shellfish, and cuts of pork and poultry, offering the basics for braises, stir-fries, and soups.
Throughout the market, there is also a deli and prepared foods area with cooked meats and hot dishes that reflect familiar Chinese flavors, and a bakery section presents an assortment of breads and sweet items alongside other packaged snacks. The overall feel is that of a neighborhood supermarket where Chinese culinary staples and produce coexist with general grocery needs.