Grocery store offers massive produce area and wide yard-long aisles filled with international goods from Hispanic, Asian, Middle Eastern, and European cuisines. Atmosphere stays pleasant and peaceful with a clean, spacious layout. Unique features include affordable fried chicken deals and rare items like whole lambs and specialty meats.
Offers a wide range of international products from Asian, Latino, Middle Eastern, and European markets. Combines a traditional American grocery feel with specialty items not found in local markets.
Vegetables and chicken legs come at very cheap prices. The store offers a huge selection of products with many items near their sell-by date available for super cheap.
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The store is open until 12 AM, making late-night shopping convenient.
Prices are significantly lower than other grocery stores in the area.
They offer a wide variety of international foods, including Hispanic and Asian products.
Narrow lanes guide shoppers through a busy market with an easy flow and a large outdoor produce section. Fresh greens, meats, and snacks fill shelves at wholesale prices, often much lower than nearby stores. The market stands out for its wide variety of Asian ingredients and budget-friendly options.
Offers a great selection of groceries with a focus on Asian and Chinese fresh vegetables and fruits. Prices stay low, making it a budget-friendly spot for produce, meats, and snacks not found in nearby markets.
Prices stay consistently low across many items. The market offers a budget-friendly shopping experience.
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Hau Hau Market offers a great selection of fresh produce at low prices.
Parking at Hau Hau Market can be challenging due to limited space.
The market accepts American Express credit cards for purchases.
Japanese grocery store offers authentic Japan feel with a warm, inviting atmosphere and fast, affordable sushi. Small but well-stocked, it features a hot food area and Asian-influenced groceries. Background rap and hip hop music create an unusual but lively vibe.
Fresh sushi stands out with quality that beats many grocery stores. Small market offers a vibe that recalls Japan and surprises with its delicious fresh sushi and great atmosphere.
Sushi comes with properly seasoned rice and good quality fish at a cheap and cheerful price. Lunch options focus on affordable sushi that tastes solid.
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Happy Hour offers 50% off sushi at 5 PM.
Bento box and sushi happy hour runs from 4:30 PM until close.
Lunch specials are half off at Maruta Shoten.
Asian grocery store combines spacious layout with cozy, well-designed interior that feels like a trip to Asia. Food court and bookstore offer diverse cultural experiences alongside shopping. Atmosphere stays clean, friendly, and organized, making items easy to find even when busy.
A large Asian market with a wide variety of food and drinks and a fresh selection of items. It stays clean, well stocked, and offers many vegetarian options.
Many products match prices at major retailers, offering cheap options that build a tasty and full meal. Sashimi tastes fresh but is not cheap, unlike other items.
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Parking is validated with a minimum purchase of $20 at the store.
There are two hours of free parking if you spend over $30.
The market stops selling hot deli food after 6pm, so get your hot food early.
Small basement grocery store offers narrow aisles and a cozy, well-lit interior filled with Korean flavors and aromas. Seating areas with microwaves allow eating ready-made meals on-site. The store provides a wide variety of Asian foods and snacks not commonly found in regular supermarkets.
Wide selection of Asian foods includes hot bento and sushi. Located close to a major market, it offers easy access to unique Asian products and a space filled with Korean flavors and aromas.
Aisles stay well stocked with cheap produce and large portions. Prices lean toward affordable but not extremely low.
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Food safety concerns arise from expired products on the shelves.
Prepared meals are affordable and ideal for a quick lunch.
The store offers a wide selection of Asian foods and snacks.
Small, cozy Asian grocery store offers an extensive seafood selection including live tilapia and crabs. Atmosphere feels authentic with a friendly, welcoming vibe and a hot meal section serving Vietnamese dishes. Variety includes specialty Vietnamese products not found elsewhere.
Fresh and exotic Asian ingredients fill the shelves, including seafood, live lobster, and a variety of vegetables. A hot meal section serves Vietnamese dishes like banh mi, and the market accepts EBT, making it accessible to many.
Vegetables and meat come at very cheap prices here. Seafood stays fresh while still being affordable, but fruits do not match the low cost of other markets.
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The market sells a variety of Vietnamese specialty products not found elsewhere.
Parking can be difficult; street parking may be necessary.
The market accepts food stamps for purchases.
Market kiosk with cramped seating and close-up views of fish butchery creates an authentic seafood vibe. Atmosphere carries a Seattle grunge feel with lively market noise and tight quarters. Fresh seafood is central, though seating is limited and space is small.
Fresh fish stands out in the market, especially at the fish fry spots. Friendly service and a genuine market vibe add to the seafood experience.
Fish tacos come at cheap prices here, making it a reliable spot for affordable meals downtown. The food stays delicious while keeping costs relatively low.
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The restaurant opens at 10 AM.
Prices are generally affordable compared to other spots in Pike Place.
Finding seating can be challenging during busy hours.
Small window and street-side setup create an authentic, bustling vibe with a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Dim sum fans find best bao, fast service, and consistent quality despite no seating and a cash-only policy with a $10 minimum. Pastries like curry beef bun and pork hombow stand out as favorites.
Stalls offer pork hombow and five-dollar potstickers as quick, affordable snacks. Visitors often grab these walking bites while exploring the market.
Barbecue hom baos and shumai cost less than a dollar each and fill you up. Buns come fast and cheap, shaped like handheld flavor bombs. Sesame balls offer great quality at a fair price. Cash is best due to a $10 minimum on card payments.
Good to know
The place only accepts cash payments.
There is a $10 minimum for card payments.
There is no seating available at Mee Sum Pastry.