Two distinct neighborhoods anchor 99 Ranch Market's top 10: a banking cluster and a grocery-and-dining cluster, with Cathay Bank (0.95) and H Mart (0.94) sitting nearly tied at the top — a bank and a grocery store as co-equal peaks is the defining structural feature here.
The shape is two-peak. Cathay Bank at 0.95 and EastWest Bank at 0.92 form one pole — two banks whose audiences overlap strongly with 99 Ranch Market's. The other pole is built from food and dining: H Mart (0.94) is the only other General Grocery Store in the top 10, joined by Paris Baguette (0.91, Bakeries Desserts and Confectioneries), Jollibee (0.88, Fast Casual Dining), Lee's Sandwiches (0.87, QSR), Happy Lemon (0.86, Juice and Smoothies), L&L Hawaiian Barbecue (0.85, Fast Casual Dining), Sharetea (0.85, Juice and Smoothies), and Quickly (0.85, Juice and Smoothies). The restaurant subcategories skew heavily toward quick-service and beverage formats — three Juice and Smoothies entries, two Fast Casual — rather than full-service dining. Notably, Patel Brothers (0.83) rounds out the top 10 as a second General Grocery Store, reinforcing the ethnic grocery anchor even as the banking pair sits at the very top.
The two-peak structure — community-oriented banking on one side, Asian and Pacific-focused food retail and quick-service dining on the other — points to an audience whose shape is defined by a coherent geographic and cultural footprint rather than by grocery shopping alone.