Chinese groceries store operated by Taiwanese. Carries some Japanese items like curry blocks, seaweeds, frozen gyoza, natto, edamame, short grain rice, ramen, snacks, drinks and more. Good selection of vegetarian meat alternative products. Teresa 24 April, 2008 - 22:01 Permalink LLucky Oriental...
Marché C&T in Brossard (Asian Groceries, small selection of Japanese groceries) Aliments Miyamoto in Montreal (Japanese groceries: selection is not much better than other stores. Excellent selection of knives Épicerie Coréenne & Japonaise {Korean and Japanese Groceries} (Interesting selection of ite...
Santo, who first opened the grocery store in San Jose’s Japantown on Sixth and Jackson streets. Santo later moved to Sixth and Taylor streets, where it stands today. Santo is still a family-owned and operated business. Santo carries Asian (not just Japanese) groceries, as well as general...
Yakult (the yogurt drink) had a booth at the festival, where they were handing out their product (I didn’t have any, because I don’t particularly like the taste, but Son enjoyed his) and big blue Yakult tote bags, like you might use for groceries. Of course I grabbed a bag… one...
In Queens if you are anywhere near Flushing, try the Korean supermarkets there which will carry a lot of Japanese groceries. beatrice 7 November, 2007 - 05:01 Permalink plain rice for onigiri Would using the plain rice work for making onigiri? The kind of rice that you use for making ...
“It was huge in its day,” said Suzanne Totsubo Toji, 45, who remembers the Japanese groceries, bakeries and fabric stores that once dominated Jefferson Boulevard, and the Japanese-American businesses that likewise filled the Crenshaw Square Shopping Plaza. “It wastheplace to move to.” ...
We have one local brand (Amano) which is actually pretty good. It's produced on a small scale by a Japanese family business (now in the third generation) in British Columbia. It's harder to find in regular groceries and those that have it often run out of stock, but I usually keep...
Opportunities for Japanese Companies 19 channel—consisting of independently owned supermarkets, as well as the millions of small or midsize shopkeepers that run mom-and-pop stores, corner groceries, or local restaurants and bars—can represent 60 percent to 70 percent of sales in certain consume...
But consumer borrowing, to finance anything from designer clothes to restaurant bills, vacations abroad or even groceries, has tripled since 1985. “A decade ago, credit cards were for people who traveled overseas a lot and for very rich people,” said Kichizo Sakamoto, executive director of ...
Examples of supermarkets that do operate 24/7 are Seijo Ishii and Hanamasa, but even then, this differs by store. What Are the Differences Between Japanese Supermarkets and Those Overseas? 1. Carts: In Japan, the cart is not actually for carrying groceries, but instead the baskets themselves...