Small, brightly lit space with anime-themed decor creates a cozy, welcoming atmosphere. Neatly organized shelves offer a wide variety of Japanese snacks and treats, including fresh onigiri and unique sweets. The store captures a Japanese convenience store vibe with a clean, cute design and convenient grab-and-go options.
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Mitsuki Japanese Market offers a wide variety of Japanese groceries, including fresh produce and seafood.
The market has a great selection of Japanese snacks and candies that are hard to find elsewhere.
Expect higher prices compared to other Asian markets like H-mart or Ranch 99.
Large covered market inside a restored industrial factory blends historic architecture with modern culinary culture. Vibrant atmosphere fills the space with diverse shops and food stalls, attracting many visitors. Outdoor heated booths offer comfortable spots to eat despite the busy, sometimes warm environment.
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Happy hour offers half price on oysters and beers/wine.
Chelsea Market hosts various events, including cooking classes and pop-up shops.
Expect a 20-minute queue outside every restaurant during peak hours.
Bright, cozy space offers fresh sushi and authentic Japanese groceries with a clean, calming vibe. Wide selection includes grab-and-go sashimi and hard-to-find snacks. Practical layout and cute anime decor make shopping enjoyable.
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The market offers a wide selection of Japanese snacks and sweets.
Prepared food items are affordable and popular among shoppers.
Cleanliness is a priority, making for a pleasant shopping experience.
Small kiosk offers impeccably clean space with freshest local seafood and phenomenal quality fish. Atmosphere feels charming and focused on high-end products, attracting those seeking premium seafood. Prices run high, reflecting the top-tier selection and care in sourcing.
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Fish Tales sells out of favorites, so customers should get there early for sushi or other favorites.
Hot food is available until 7 PM on weekdays, but it’s not available after 6 PM.
Fish Tales offers delivery, which is a big plus.
Hot pot spot shines with gorgeous interior and tablet ordering for a smooth meal. Night market buzzes with varied desserts after dinner. Fresh premium sashimi like oysters and salmon tops the menu.
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The minimum charge for the candied haws event is 300 for 5 people.
It's best to call and make a reservation to avoid long wait times.
The regular all-you-can-eat option costs about $35 per person.
Small, cozy seafood market with open windows and outdoor seating creates a fresh, upscale feel. The atmosphere is welcoming and clean, with good music adding to the positive vibe. Regulars enjoy fresh, high-quality seafood in a boutique neighborhood setting.
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The shop accepts credit cards and mobile payments.
Parking is available on the street, but can be limited during peak hours.
Expect longer wait times during weekends due to higher foot traffic.
Small space combines Japanese grocery with ramen and onigiri counters, creating a bustling, lively atmosphere that feels like a trip to Japan. Neatly organized aisles showcase authentic products but tight layout and crowds make shopping cramped during peak times.
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In the evening, their hot food is discounted 30%.
You need to bring your own bag to avoid the bag fee.
Go early because it gets very crowded for lunch.
DDOBAR by Joomak NYC
Open kitchen with bar seating around chefs creates an intimate, casual vibe despite being inside a food hall. Atmosphere feels modern and stylish but somewhat noisy and unorthodox due to the setting. Guests experience personalized, artistic Korean omakase with thoughtful, unique dishes and carefully paired drinks.
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Reservations are required to dine at DDOBAR.
The tasting menu ranges from $75 to $135, with additional extras available.
The restaurant is located inside Olly Olly Market at the back.
Cozy spot blends mini mart and ramen counter for quick, fresh meals. Enjoy fresh sashimi and poke bowls in a bustling, casual setting. Market vibe shines with flavorful onigiri and handrolls, making it a lively, efficient place to eat and shop.
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Expect long lines during peak hours, so plan your visit accordingly.
Each rice ball or spam musubi costs about $2-3.
Seating space is very limited, with only a few seats available.
Outdoor courtyard shines with Japanese-themed artwork and paper lanterns, creating a lively village feel. Market offers imported snacks and live calligraphy, perfect for Asian food lovers. Fresh sashimi grade salmon and blue fin tuna stand out among diverse Japanese dishes.
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The food hall opens at 12 PM daily.
An exhibition and sale of foods from Japan runs from February 23rd to 26th.
Free sake tasting is available on Saturdays.