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Pexster 02-17-2009 09:29 PM

I think the south has the best stores though. ^^

Payne222 02-17-2009 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Barone1551 (Post 676098)
I live close to the arlington heights stuff. There are 3 asian markets all around Mitsuwa and Woodfield. I think its an H mart and Asii i think.

Ohhhhh yeah! I know what you're talking about!
I think I'm actually going to Mitsuwa this weekend
cause my birthday's Sunday...

reihiino 02-18-2009 02:08 AM

I'm lucky to have both...San Francisco-Japantown with its supermarket (the name escapes me) plus in my neck of the woods (East Bay) we got tons of stores like Ranch 99 etc...yea it rocks! XDDDDDD

HaruHotaru 02-18-2009 08:54 PM

I live in (the heart of) Texas, and though it's only happened in the past 6-10 years we finally did get an Asian Market (MT Market) and a Japanese market (Asahi). The Japanese market is considerably smaller, and quite a drive away from where I live... the groceries are slim pickins', too... but somethiing is certainly better'n nothing! :rheart: :rolleyes:

Sangetsu 02-19-2009 01:41 AM

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Originally Posted by yuukilovesbrownies (Post 675977)
The reason I'm asking this is because today I went to the awesome-est slice of Japan there is in New Jersey. I'm talking about Mitsuwa Marketplace. I was like a kid in a candy store. Well I spent most of my time in the candy section, so I kinda was a kid in a candy store. Mitsuwa sells every Japanese food item you can imagine as well as appliances and beauty products. There is also a food court where I enjoyed some delicious shoyu ramen that I regret not finishing. Specialty Japanese stores owned by Mitsuwa surround the market place. Sanseido Bookstore is one of them. They sell Japanese books, magazines, manga, and even DVD rentals of the best Japanese movies and dorama. I can't get over this place! I NEED TO GO AGAIN!!! Oh and in my town there is a small Asian supermarket, but they don't sell much. :D Enough of my rant. what about you guys?

You can order from Mitsuwa online, they have more available at their site then they do in their stores.

yuukilovesbrownies 02-19-2009 02:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Sangetsu (Post 676715)
You can order from Mitsuwa online, they have more available at their site then they do in their stores.

The products aren't the only reason I go there. It just feels like an authentic Japanese supermarket. Pshhh, like I know what authentic Japanese is. Still, it's a great place to go on weekends. The food is really good and the view of Manhattan from the Hudson River is amazing.

iatethechildren 02-23-2009 06:43 PM

Hmm, I don't really know what kind it was. I just know that it sold Pocky and Ramune. Haha.

AmyFoodie 05-15-2009 05:45 PM

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Originally Posted by yuukilovesbrownies (Post 675977)
The reason I'm asking this is because today I went to the awesome-est slice of Japan there is in New Jersey. I'm talking about Mitsuwa Marketplace. I was like a kid in a candy store. Well I spent most of my time in the candy section, so I kinda was a kid in a candy store. Mitsuwa sells every Japanese food item you can imagine as well as appliances and beauty products. There is also a food court where I enjoyed some delicious shoyu ramen that I regret not finishing. Specialty Japanese stores owned by Mitsuwa surround the market place. Sanseido Bookstore is one of them. They sell Japanese books, magazines, manga, and even DVD rentals of the best Japanese movies and dorama. I can't get over this place! I NEED TO GO AGAIN!!! Oh and in my town there is a small Asian supermarket, but they don't sell much. :D Enough of my rant. what about you guys?

I love this place! LOOOVE the sake selection!

Reavyn 05-15-2009 05:50 PM

Where I live, there are two Asian Markets. They are owned by nice Korean couples. Sadly, this means that there is hardly any Japanese stuff to choose from..

Atakicat 05-15-2009 05:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Sangetsu (Post 676715)
You can order from Mitsuwa online, they have more available at their site then they do in their stores.

Ooh, I'm going to be SO poor shopping on that site


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