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    4.1 (179 reviews)
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    Hayashi rice made from ingredients sourced from Seiwa
    Sylvie C.

    Do you want to avoid the chaotic energy and crowd that Tokyo Central and Mitsuwa has? Are you just wanting to get Japanese grocery items and not want food court or hot food bar? You have come to the right place! I love going to Seiwa Market over the above mentioned Japanese grocery stores for a few reasons. The aisles are vertically set up and widely spaced apart. It's not crowded in the store and the lines are short and efficient. I don't get lost or frustrated going around the store looking for something. It's really quite nice how calming the atmosphere is. The store associates are eager to help and everything is neat and organized inside. I appreciate how inexpensive the meat prices are. I made heaps of hayashi rice recently by getting ingredients all from Seiwa. I basically spent less than $15 for 10-12 servings worth of meal, meat price included. They have 20% off meat prices every Friday. Crazy knowing their regular meat prices are already very inexpensive. The store also offers some of the Cream Pan bakery items. I can't recommend Seiwa enough!

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    Michelle S.

    you absolutely have to come here - crazy big selection (sushi, bento, plates, snacks, drinks, etc.) - doesn't feel cramped like tokyo central, easy to navigate & well decorated - cashiers are fast & very helpful, knowledgeable about the locations of products

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    Sherie K.

    Very happy to have found this little gem in Costa Mesa! I was searching for a specific Japanese snack and they had it! It was so great and I found out they carry other flavors imported from Japan. I also bought some other snacks that so far have turned out great (wasabi-flavored sesame sticks)! The place was very clean and the lady who rung me up was very knowledgeable about the products and store history. I think she said they had been there about 6 years which I was impressed to hear! They had such a wide variety at the store and I'd love to go back and try some other snacks, venture over to the desserts and then maybe try my hand at cooking some of their unique meats/seafood! 10/10 recommend!

    Winny H.

    Nice Japanese supermarket to shop. Smaller than Tokyo Cwnteal but you get the same items. I've noticed snacks here are a bit cheaper and are always stocked. Staff also friendly and very helpful. Fresh produce and bakery items. There's also a large frozen food selection and snacks to peruse. They even have a small skincare section. So if you want quick shopping and easy check out, come here.

    Toni L.

    Back in the day, this store used to be Fresh & Easy. I loved that lil store & am so sad they are gone. I get all the feels when I go into Seiwa & see remnants of F&E signage inside. Time has passed & now a small local Japanese store exists here. The location is super convenient - right off the 405 & next to other places to eat. I've been here a handful of times & this place is never crowded which I love. It's clean inside & spacious. My first visit to this lil store I picked up some ceramics. There is a small non food aisle ! I wouldn't say it's amazing like Tokyo Central, but it's there. What is the real secret, the gold mine, is the meat section. My most recent discovery is the Friday meat specials. Every Friday there's a 20% discount on most of the meat. Can't get better than that ! I have been to many other asian grocery stores & I never found beef belly...until I looked here ! Sliced thin & oh so delicious, it can be cooked in hot pot or kbbq. For $7.99 a pound the price is right ~ Yes, stock up ! Found my new place to get kbbq/hot pot meats - hehe no more going broke at hmart !

    Poupee C.

    I have to be honest, I usually go to Tokyo Central for my Japanese goods. But this particular day, I ventured into Seiwa hoping they had the produceTokyo Central ran out of... Lo and behold, Seiwa had it! I was impressed and so happy. Anyway, Seiwa is super low key this day, unlike Tokyo Central which is always crazy busy. Seiwa has a good amount of food items rather than non-food items. Produce is pretty well stocked, and also includes organics, which I prefer if available. Chilled perishables are housed in glass-door fridges and very organized. There is a good selection of sake and liquors. Perfect for gifting. Meat and fish department looked ok. I will need to check it out next time around. There are tons of snack foods and sweets. There is something for everyone in this aisle. Again, this would be fun to make a gift basket with an assortment of snacks and sake or teas and coffee. So many ideas. Come see for yourself. You are sure to walk out with a bagload!

    Emil C.

    I was in the area for the OC Half Marathon and stopped in here to pick up some Japanese snacks. It's a fairly small and clean grocery store located in the same parking lot as Chick-fil-A. I found the store to be well organized and well stocked. They definitely had a good selection of snacks from which to choose with very reasonable prices! The cashier was very nice and friendly.

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    Yesenia R.

    Looking for some coconut jelly to make some mango sago. They have a variety of fresh vegetables and fruit. They have a variety of food that I would not frequently find at the usual grocery store. Service is friendly and very helpful! The people working there helped me find what I needed and was kind.

    Akane T.

    What a surprise!! I've never heard of this store but saw it driving to Tokyo central a block away. Idk but seems like they had so much variety. Maybe it was because not everything was in aisles?? But prices def were cheaper than Tokyo central!! Their snack zone was heavenly for a snacker like me. they even had baked goods from Cream Pan (in Tustin) but was in the fridge area so I didn't buy it. Gotta buy those warm and fresh! This store is a little out of the way for me to go often but I'll def be back!!! Even my mom approved and said this store is better!!

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    I would not go in there again it is old and dirty Small selection and no one is there working or shopping

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    Great Japanese and Asian food. Good quality of nice employees. I love the sushi and wide variety of food.

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    Is this location closing soon?

    Does Seiwa accept ebt/calfresh?

    No, they do not.

    Does seiwa market accept ebt?

    No they dont

    What time do they have their sushi out, specifically their chirashi?

    Morning. We went to grabbed the chirashi at lunch time. I hope this would help.

    What time do they actually close? Here says 7 p.m., google says 9 p.m. and the store site says 8 p.m. until further notice...

    Officially, they close every day at 8 PM. But they open at different times depending on weekdays/weekends

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