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Welcome to Berkeley Bowl West

Located in Berkeley, CA, Berkeley Bowl West stands out as a go-to grocery store with a wide array of fresh produce, diverse food options, and top-notch customer service. Boasting an extensive selection of organic and non-organic fruits and vegetables, along with unique herbs and bulk items, this Asian and women-owned establishment caters to a diverse clientele. Customers rave about the quality and quantity of their offerings, from quick snacks to delectable appetizers like the Onigiri Combo and Chirashi Don bowl. With a focus on sustainability and eco-friendly practices, Berkeley Bowl West sets the standard for a wholesome and satisfying shopping experience.

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  • Berkeley Bowl West
    920 Heinz Ave, Berkeley, CA 94710, United States
    920 Heinz Ave, Berkeley, CA 94710, United States Hotline: +1 510-898-9555

Welcome to Berkeley Bowl West, a bustling grocery store located in Berkeley, California. Known for its diverse and extensive options, Berkeley Bowl West offers a range of utilities including delivery, reservations, gluten-free and vegan options, and even gender-neutral restrooms. This Asian and women-owned establishment prides itself on being open to all, with wheelchair accessibility and an eco-friendly approach to packaging.

One of the standout features of Berkeley Bowl West is its produce boxes, filled with hand-selected organic produce at affordable prices. Customers rave about the quality and variety of fresh fruits, vegetables, and herbs available, making it a go-to destination for those looking for top-notch produce.

In addition to its grocery offerings, Berkeley Bowl West also features a delicious menu of appetizers and bowls. From the Onigiri Combo to the Chirashi Don, each dish is expertly prepared and bursting with flavor. Customers praise the quality and freshness of the ingredients, as well as the quick and efficient checkout process.

With positive reviews from satisfied customers like Niketa R., Korrin P., and Anand P., it's clear that Berkeley Bowl West is a must-visit destination for food lovers in the Berkeley area. Whether you're in the mood for a quick snack or a full meal, Berkeley Bowl West has something for everyone.

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Niketa R.
Niketa R.

Berkeley Bowl West is a busy grocery store - it's always busy, for good reason ... they have extremely good prices on fresh vegetables, fresh fruits, bunched herbs, bulk things (like pasta & dried fruits/nuts). I think that most people who work regular hours (Mon-Fri, 9AM-6PM) only have the opportunity to go for groceries outside of those hours. I am one of those people, and even thought it is busy, I always am heartened by not only the folks who work there, but also the other shoppers I encounter. Today (a Sunday, around 3PM) I

Korrin P.
Korrin P.

Was encouraged to check out this grocery store by my boss and I was so happy to find its extremely diverse and extensive options at my fingertips! Even though it was busy, it didn't feel too busy and the checkout process was very quick. It was very clean and well kept as well. There were spices, vegetables, and fruits I had never heard of before and was happy to see organic and non organic versions of most things. Prices were reasonable and they also had a large area of homeopathic and health/wellness goods.

Lee D.
Lee D.

Quality/Quantity - Got a quick snack. This was my go to place for a quick prepackaged snack. I think they do a good job in that department, and they do a fairly good job with their deli, etc. If you also want a good selection and fresh produce, this is the place to come. Well known for their produce selection. I just discovered they have a "bargain" produce department/section. See picture. I did not enter. In the past, they were known for their Asian beer selections. But we all now have Bev More, Total Wines, etc. Atmosphere - The newer and larger of the two locations. My favorite of the two. Easier and better parking; approximately 3 parking lots. Better drivers, etc. It is sad that they closed their hot food deli, see picture. They also closed their public bathroom. Now we have to go back up to the hidden 2nd floor bathroom. Open 7 days a week, Monday to Saturday from 9am to 8pm and on Sundays from 10am to 7pm. Service - Good, they almost always have all their registers open, thank you. I check out in the bakery which is even quicker. Price - Today only $8. Owner Comments - Congrats on your success since 1977. 1999 - Moved to the old Safeway location. 2009 - Opened this location.

Lorissa W.
Lorissa W.

We came here on Saturday for the first time since they have a nice bulk section for teas and tea containers. I also needed a number of grocery items for my French artichoke soup. I found everything here including Canadian white mushrooms and loose leeks which are usually sold in huge bundles in other stores. I was able to find everything I needed. Their prices are competitive with Sprouts with some items such as their canned anchovies being more expensive. Their prices are a little lower than Whole Foods. We got there five minutes before opening and there was a line of people waiting and I anticipated an amazing supermarket experience with this being the bigger Berkeley Bowl (West Berkeley Bowl). In the front of the store, there were tons of berries and I was impressed by the quantity. Strawberries were very ripe but lasted two days in our fridge. As I got into the back of the store, I noticed a less attractive setup and there were dead ends that led to no where. It was difficult to find items and I had to ask several employees to locate items. In terms of brands, I would say there's more variety at other stores but this place really shines in terms of fresh produce. My Canadian mushrooms were so fresh and soft (the freshest I have ever encountered) and the leek was also extremely fresh as were my organic tarragon herbs. I spent 55 minutes inside the store to locate 15 items. Other than produce, my original interest was their chai teas as they have 3 kinds of chai (orange, ginger and classic). The bulk section didn't have organic classic chai and what I found was very powdery and looked like poor quality so I ended up with four small pre-packaged bags of classic chai that added up to a little more than half a pound. Maybe their tea is sourced from China because the smell reminded me of a Chinese herbal store and nothing like chai. In fact, the smell was so lacking that I actually had to add my other chai (from a tea specialty company) to their chai to get more spice in it because their organic chai has almost no spice but the tea leaves itself were high quality. I probably won't be coming back for more of their tea. The tea is relatively cheap (22 dollars a pound compared to the 35 a pound I paid online elsewhere) but it didn't have the flavor I was looking for. This supermarket is a bit disorganized and very chaotic. It's a stressful environment and I was happy to leave. Due to the significant number of produce they sell here, you will likely be over or undercharged for items. For example, they have three kinds of ginger (Chinese, young and Hawaiian). I found two incorrect charges on my receipt. However, I can understand a place like this is difficult to get the prices right for every item. Unless it's a big difference, I simply let it go. Lastly, they have large Cymbidium orchids here for about 47 dollars each (two pink ones and one yellow one) and I know many places don't carry this kind of orchid so that is pretty cool.

Anand P.
Anand P.

This is a great place to grab plenty of fresh produce, veggies, and groceries at good prices. Staff is super helpful and the layout of the massive space is well organized. You can find almost anything here! I also love to buy lunch here, they have the best Korean fried chicken wings !!!

Jana C.
Jana C.

The guavas were looking mighty fine today--- filled a bag up. And when one takes the risk of cart accidents and hip smashing amongst alll of the many customers, the brands and the specialties they carry is simply amazing. I'm amazed, anyway. I can never live too far away from such a veritable paradise!!

Doug C.
Doug C.

Hot bar, 10x superior to any steam table food at WF or any other vendor. This is how food is supposed to be prepared, low cost and fresh. Rotating menu online. The ethiopian veg entrees are far superior to any restaurant. Berber chicken very different than the berbere recipes on the internet. This one is cooked over time and is boneless. Produced a red grave which goes well with rice. Very different than a roasted recipe. Tender. At least 4 boneless thighs in there with mixed in breast meat. Better than most restaurants because they take time to cook. Difficult because you cant make more if you run out and if you make too much you have a food waste problem reducing profits. Never see this in the current restaurant environment. The ethiopian dishes only exist at this location. There is someone very talented back there cooking. Gomen Bewat different than internet recipes. Superior to American version of greeens plus ham hock. Was more like stew. Carrots were cooked long enough to melt in mouth and not be baby food mush. Sweetness complimented melt in mouth soft greens. Slightly spicy and smoky. Different from the misir wot blend of allspice snd cinnamon. Like hearty vegetable stew. Some thickener in there made it different. Maybe lentils. Excellent. Browned caramelizd onions and carrots contribute to slighty sweet taste to offset the spice. Takes time to cook. Collard greens no resistance. Fibers completely broken down. No stringy sensation. 9.99 for 2 entree items. Noodles or rice included and doesn't cout as one of the items. Highly recommend. Sandwiches also cheap, around $10-$11, nothing as delicious or as reasonable as the hot bar. Buy and eat in the other building across the breezeway.