Japanese confectionery shop combines casual convenience store vibe with bright, modern design and clean, spacious layout. The atmosphere feels joyful and pure, with a mix of standing counters and a few tables encouraging quick visits or casual dining. Authentic pastries and affordable prices attract those seeking quality Asian bakery treats in a relaxed setting.
Fresh sushi includes red shiso chicken and cucumber options and American style sushi with Japanese quality. Soft serve features a Matcha flavor praised for its taste, alongside desserts like Sakura mochi roll cake and matcha crepe. Other dishes include karaage chicken, pork katsu sandwich, and a large pot of miso soup.
Offers a great selection of Japanese bakery goods alongside hot and cold dishes. Features a variety of authentic onigiri, sōzai, karaage, sandwiches, breads, and cakes that feel home cooked.
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The prices are very reasonable for the quality and quantity.
The Brooklyn location has a lack of seating inside, making it more of a grab-n-go type of place.
Everything is packaged considerately for takeout or eating at home.
Open kitchen reveals bakers crafting authentic Japanese pastries, creating a cozy and warm atmosphere. Indoor seating offers a comfortable space to enjoy unique treats like matcha croissants and melon pan. The vibe blends Japanese nostalgia with a casual, inviting setting.
Strong matcha flavors define the desserts, with highlights like the matcha crepe and Kyoto Uji Matcha cake standing out. Sushi matches high-end quality but comes at a lower price, and the pastry selection includes both savory and sweet options.
Offers authentic Japanese pastries including unique items like Matcha Croissants and yuzu desserts. Provides a cozy atmosphere with quality baked goods and savory quick eats like sandwiches and buns.
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The total cost for the aji katsu sando and mochi an pan is $8.50 with tax.
Cakes are priced around $40, but they are small.
Customers can call to hold uncut loafs of white bread for honey toast.
Spacious Asian fusion restaurant with bright ambiance and friendly atmosphere featuring authentic music and a cute teddy bear photo spot. Seating is plentiful and the environment feels cozy and calm. The layout combines casual cafe elements with table service, creating a relaxed dining experience.
Ramen stands out with umami flavor and generous toppings across varieties like black garlic tonkatsu, teriyaki dry, and chicken karaage. The menu also blends authentic Indonesian dishes alongside homemade baked goods and desserts.
Bakery items include a variety of appealing goods alongside dishes like Pad Thai and tonkatsu. The selection features diverse baked treats that complement the cafe's menu.
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The restaurant offers a variety of ramen dishes and small appetizers.
Expect generous portions at affordable prices.
The drink menu is still being developed, so options may be limited.
Small bakery offers grab-and-go service with a cozy seating area including a couch and beverage bar. Brightly lit interior hosts a bubble tea shop with nicer seats deeper inside. Known for affordable, tasty egg tarts and onigiris, it attracts a local crowd despite a sometimes snarky atmosphere on busy days.
Offers a wide variety of onigiri flavors like eel, teriyaki chicken, and spicy salmon. Prices stay affordable, with rice balls around $2.50 to $3, and packaging keeps the seaweed crispy.
Breads come in larger sizes than typical Chinatown bakeries. Prices stay low while quality and presentation remain solid. Unique Chinese desserts and snacks stand out here, adding to the authentic bakery vibe.
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The bakery only accepts cash.
The onigiri costs $2.75 each.
Most items cost under $2.
Sleek, modern bakery with a stylish interior and cozy atmosphere offers a relaxed vibe amid a busy area. Crowds gather for affordable Japanese rice balls in many flavors, creating a lively but pleasant energy. Free WiFi adds convenience for quick visits or casual stays.
Onigiri here stands out with large size and a good amount of filling. Options include shrimp tempura, beef, and teriyaki salmon, alongside other varieties, all nicely wrapped and ready to grab.
Offers affordable prices and a pretty interior. Serves delicious onigiri and bakery items that make it a great grab and go spot.
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Rice balls cost between $2.50 and $3 each, with generous fillings.
A filling meal can be had for less than $3.
You can get a discount if you pay in cash.
Grocery store offers a tight space filled with a lively, family-oriented atmosphere. It features an amazing selection of kosher products, including premium cuts of meat and a great bakery on site. The place feels like a community hub with a strong focus on quality and tradition.
Fresh sushi selection stands out with a variety of options. The sushi pairs well with other kosher items like cheeses and prepared dinners.
Expanded offerings include bakery goods alongside prepared and packaged foods. The bakery features a variety of items and samples are available from the friendly owner.
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The store has a great selection of kosher groceries, meat, and prepared foods.
They charge $10 a piece for stuffed cabbage during Passover.
The store accepts EBT.
Two-story bakery offers spacious seating with an outdoor terrace and loft-style ceilings. Loud music and intermittent internet create a lively but sometimes distracting atmosphere. Unique breads like onigiri-style croissants stand out among fresh, soft baked goods.
Unique Onioissant blends croissant flakiness with onigiri fillings like pollack roe. Desserts include matcha tiramisu and soft serve in sesame and vanilla flavors. Drinks feature smooth, sweet matcha Einspanner and Assam milk tea.
Breads and pastries show master skills with a freshly baked and exceptional variety. The bakery offers a spacious setting with a large second level and outdoor seating.
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There is 2 hour parking in front for customers, but it is very limited.
Finding parking is unlikely as all of the spots were occupied during my visit.
The prices can be expensive, with a small cake and 6 breads costing about $52.
Small bakery blends classic French techniques with Asian fusion flavors in a modern, bright space featuring eclectic art like a giant toast sculpture. Crowds create a bustling, hot atmosphere with limited seating that discourages lingering. Free coffee and playful decor add to the lively, inventive vibe.
Traditional Asian pastries blend with French influence, featuring items like the taro mochi lace donut with a crisp exterior and soft mochi inside. Desserts include the black sesame jam jar and iced matcha souffle, alongside savory options like the pork bun and scallion basil blossom.
Creative fusion of classic French techniques with Asian flavors defines the bakery's offerings. Items like the Hot Dog Spiral feature unique fillings such as sticky rice, blending nostalgia with innovation.
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Expect long lines on weekends, but they move quickly.
The bakery runs out of ice cream by 3pm, so arrive early.
Prices are high, with a small loaf costing over $20.
Bright, clean space with beautifully arranged displays and a cozy, elegant atmosphere creates a neighborhood feel. Outdoor seating with benches invites relaxation while enjoying the lively surroundings. Classical music adds a refined touch to the shopping experience.
Sushi stands out for its freshness and taste. The sushi bar offers a solid selection alongside soups.
Offers a fantastic selection of fresh and gourmet foods with a good bakery section featuring various treats.
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Be prepared for a premium price tag that may not match the perceived value.
Most items are not marked with prices, so ask for details.
Butterfield Market offers a unique experience with high-quality food.
Coffee shop with vibrant atmosphere and cozy seating areas offers a wide menu selection including fresh donuts and muffins. Drive-thru service often has a line, reflecting steady traffic. Pricing tends to be inexpensive compared to competitors.
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Only the drive-thru stays open until midnight.
There is always a line of cars in the drive-through.
Parking is available.
Spacious grocery store with a clean, quiet atmosphere and a bright, friendly design. Upstairs offers a large seating area with a bar and food court for eating prepared meals. The environment stays calm and pleasant even when busy, making it suitable for relaxed shopping and dining.
Sushi stands out with a wide selection including a brown rice salmon roll. Other Japanese options appear alongside soups and hot dishes.
Creative breads and a wide variety of pastries stand out. Vegan options like bread, muffins, and croissants appear regularly. Deals run every day, with extra savings for Prime members.
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Whole Foods Market offers a wide selection of fresh, organic, and local products.
Self-checkout is available to avoid long lines at the cashier.
Reservations for vegetable platters require 48 hours notice.
Small Japanese dessert bar offers minimalist design with bright wood tones and a cozy interior. Atmosphere stays calm and relaxing with a great music selection, suited for quiet chats or dates. Seating is close and limited, emphasizing an intimate setting.
Authentic Japanese udon serves as a standout dish, hidden away behind the bakery. The tempura shrimp cooks to a crisp, and the soba pudding offers a unique dessert option.
Japanese-French style shapes the bakery's offerings with a fresh, Asian-inspired twist. The bakery stands out for its unique pastries and a secret udon tucked away in the back.
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Pastries cost $10-15 each, which is quite pricey.
The menu is significantly smaller than at the previous location.
The 'no laptop' policy is enforced even when the cafe is empty.
Large grocery store offers self-checkout, fresh sushi station, and halal meats with a well-stocked parking lot. The atmosphere is busy and crowded, with a clean and organized layout. Shoppers find a wide variety of products including Italian meats, bakery, deli, fish, and florist sections.
Good quality sushi comes from a dedicated sushi bar and a sushi station inside the store.
A full bakery section offers a variety of baked goods alongside a friendly staff member named Christina who stands out for her personality.
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Customers should have cash on hand in case the debit or credit machine is down.
Expect long wait times in the deli section, often over 30 minutes.
The online ordering system may replace items without notifying customers.