Wide one-lane circle layout offers plenty of room to walk and easy navigation. Live music and a mix of fresh local produce, prepared foods, and food trucks create a lively, friendly atmosphere. Ample parking and onsite knife sharpening services add convenience to the experience.
Plenty of parking spots sit right next to the market and across the street in the mall lot. Getting there is easy with ample parking available.
Freshness stands out with a great variety of organic produce, food trucks, and Asian grocery vendors. The market stays clean, organized, and lively with plenty of parking nearby.
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Parking is available in the lot next to the market.
The market features a variety of vendors selling fresh produce and baked goods.
Expect a crowded atmosphere, especially on Sundays.
Large Asian grocery store with an extensive selection of Chinese goods and fresh produce. Busy atmosphere with affordable prices and a butcher service offering exotic cuts. Attracts mostly middle-aged and older shoppers and features a fish market section with live shellfish.
Parking lot is small but not always full, making it easier to find a spot than at some other locations. Street parking can be tough due to busy sports activities nearby.
A Chinese market with a fish market section offers live shellfish and iced fish. It serves as a neighborhood market on the southwest side of town.
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Parking is easier compared to the Irving Street location, but still limited.
The supermarket has a wide selection of Asian ingredients and products.
Expect a busy atmosphere, especially during peak shopping hours.
Open-air market offers a colorful, lively atmosphere with friendly vendors and a local, community feel. It features a wide variety of fresh fruits and vegetables, including many hard-to-find and organic options. Sampling is common, encouraging exploration before purchase.
Lots of parking spots exist even when it gets crowded. Arriving early makes finding a spot easy and quick.
Offers a wide variety of fresh fruit and vegetables, including many Asian vegetables at better prices than most markets. Features numerous vendors selling locally grown produce, eggs, oils, and flowers, plus a popular food vendor called Happy Himalayan Momo.
Good to know
The market ends at noon, so plan your visit accordingly.
Parking can be tricky, so consider alternative transportation.
Most stalls pack up after 1:30pm, so arrive early.
Brightly lit Korean grocery store with well organized and spacious layout features a mini food court offering quick eats and a bakery. The atmosphere is lively and sometimes overstimulating with loud Kpop music and the smell of roasting sweet potatoes. Crowds create a busy, chaotic vibe that feels authentic to Korean markets.
Free and spacious parking makes access easy. The lot offers plenty of spots and is very convenient.
Clean aisles and a wide selection stand out here. The seafood section offers a larger variety than most, with sushi and sashimi priced at half what other markets charge. It also stocks a strong range of Korean groceries.
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H Mart offers a wide variety of Asian groceries, especially Korean products.
The supermarket is known for its high-quality fresh seafood and produce.
Parking is available, but it can get crowded during peak hours.
Japanese grocery store offers a deep, well-stocked space with a wide selection of fresh sashimi and sushi-grade fish. Crowded and authentic atmosphere creates a nostalgic, bustling vibe reminiscent of Japan. Clever amenities like a microwave for bentos and unique packaging add to the quirky charm.
Parking offers discounts in Japantown but can be inconsistent and sometimes difficult. Validation requires a minimum $30 purchase, and it is not always available as advertised.
Fresh sushi and prepared meals stand out with daily freshness and a 20% discount late in the day. The market offers a large selection of Japanese and Asian products, including hard-to-find items and vegan options like eggless Kewpie mayonnaise.
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Nijiya Market has a large selection of Japanese imported groceries.
You cannot take pictures inside Nijiya Market.
Parking validation requires a minimum purchase of $30.
Asian grocery store with tight aisles and dim lighting creates a crowded, bustling atmosphere filled with loud old school Asian music and a mix of languages. The space feels cold and smells strongly of fish, adding to its authentic, no-frills vibe. Shoppers navigate with urgency and little direction, reflecting a lively, functional market experience.
Free parking exists but is limited and can be tight at times. A parking lot is available, offering ample spots overall.
Aisles hold imported canned food and labels in Chinese characters. Fresh meat is cut to order, and live fish swim in tanks. The market offers a wide variety of vegetables and all the ingredients needed for Asian cooking at low prices.
Good to know
Parking is free but can be limited during peak hours.
Credit cards are not accepted for purchases under $10; cash is required.
The market has a strict no bag policy; large bags must be checked.
Large, spacious Asian grocery store with wide selection of fresh produce and variety of Asian niche items. Atmosphere is somewhat cluttered with narrow, cramped aisles. Offers inexpensive prices and free parking across the street.
Parking includes a lot across the street with free spots and some parking directly at the market. Availability can be limited at times.
Offers a great selection of Asian goods including an extensive Chinese food selection and a fresh butcher counter with chicken, beef, and pork. Some products have a markup and the market can be cluttered and odorous.
Good to know
Parking is available across the street for free.
The market offers a wide selection of fresh produce at good prices.
Prices are generally affordable, making it a budget-friendly option.