At 0.9428, 99 Ranch Market is the strongest pull in H Mart's top 10 — but the second-closest neighbor is Cathay Bank at 0.9236, a financial institution, not a grocer. That pairing defines the two-peak structure here: one cluster anchored by a direct grocery peer, the other by community banking.
Beyond those two peaks, the remaining eight neighbors are entirely food and beverage eateries. Juice and smoothie chains appear three times — Quickly (0.8918), Happy Lemon (0.8839), and Sharetea (0.8623). Bakery and dessert brands account for two more slots: Paris Baguette (0.8778) and Tous Les Jours (0.8690). Jollibee (0.8825) and Lee's Sandwiches (0.8765) round out the restaurant cluster, with EastWest Bank (0.8859) as the second bank in the set. No other General Grocery Stores appear in the top 10 besides 99 Ranch Market. The grocery-peer signal is concentrated in a single neighbor; the rest of the audience shape is shared with eateries and, notably, with two Asian-community-oriented banks.
The top 10 as a whole points to an audience that bridges a specific grocery context with a broader ecosystem of food-service and financial brands — a shape that extends well beyond the grocery aisle.