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    Sunrise Mart

    3.9 (30 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Wen D.

    I am mostly familiar with the Sunrise Mart near St Marks. This one in Sunset Park is my absolute favorite. They stock things you wouldn't find unless if you ordered directly from a distributor. The Fresh Sashimi is out of my budget personally... But the quality of the work involved is without question.

    Sherry W.

    Came here yesterday for some light grocery shopping. I was looking specifically for a certain condiment and food items. I always make a stop by drinks on the line to checkout to see the options. They have a new sparkling water option with street fighter anime. Last time was One Piece, DragonBall and Sailormoon anime characters. Items can be pricy but this is the only Japanese market in the area to get your Japanese cravings. They have large selection of ramen/noodles, condiments and snacks.

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    Chris E.

    Small, and definitely no Mitsuwa, but considering we don't have a Japanese market in Brooklyn, it's a start. Sunrise Mart is a welcome site to the borough because there is FINALLY a Japanese market in the area. Yes, the complaints will roll in that it's tiny and not on the level of its competitor in Edgewater, NJ, but this is Brooklyn and that's New Jersey. There's a big difference in how much space can be allotted. As for what this Sunrise Mart sells? Quite a lot. First, at the very entrance of the small market, there's a seafood bar selling anything from scallops, varieties of fish and even Uni. Once you get by the seafood bar, that's where the real fun begins as customers will notice various snacks, chips, desserts, sweets. Some familiar with Chinese markets will also notice some familiar items that they've seen before as well. Bottom line, there is quite a bit to look at in this tiny space. Yes, yes, yes, I get it, it's not the biggest market in the world, but it's something and I've always been taught that something is better than nothing. Maybe they'll expand one day and, if they do, there's is a lot of potential considering there is still plenty of empty space in Industry City.

    My "bo(ne)nus" that came with the sashimi.

    They have a smaller selection of goods compared to the Manhattan location, but everything is always clean and organized. However the 0.75 lbs of "salmon for sashimi" contains like 10 pieces of bones inside as I was slicing to serve. One or two bones could be considered a mishap, but ten...maybe I just unlucky? Oh well. I visited the Japan Village several times right after the opening, and the food court has been disappointing so far. I wonder if the management would try to improve the overall lackluster experience...

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    Ariel E.

    The store itself is pretty neat and well put together. Upset with the store because I didn't get an item that was supposed to be on sale for it's sale price. I took a picture and showed it to the cashier and they told me that the price was old. They won't honor the sale price. (Then don't have the sign out.) Will not go back.

    Kenny C.

    On the smaller side, but they cram a ton of goodies into the market. They sell all your favorite Japanese snacks, they have a butcher, they have fresh sushi-grade fish, they sell the best ramen with cult followings, and they have beer! You could walk the entire place in 5 minutes, but there's still a lot to see and buy!

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    6 years ago

    This place is great but PLEASE train your checkout clerks not to flip the delicate $200/lb sea urchin boxes when checking out!!!

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    I mean you finally got a Japanese supermarket in Brooklyn and it got tons of stuff straight outta Japan.

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    Ten Ichi Mart - Steamed Shumai was great

    Ten Ichi Mart

    4.3(76 reviews)
    2.4 miCobble Hill, Boerum Hill

    Good quality store with both all of the standard fresh foods you'd expect from a neighborhood Asian…read moremarket, and some Japanese things that are harder to find elsewhere, including genmaicha (roasted rice green tea) both loose and in teabags. The onigiri are seemingly famous here, and they are pretty good--not as good as fully fresh down the street, of course, but the rice is cooked in a way that holds up well even hours later.

    The market was nice and cozy small business owner vibe. Was looking forward to coming here for 50%…read moreoff during evenings (after 7pm I believe) and expected a huge crowd and no more selection but surprisingly not many people. I sadly didn't see anything appealing but I really wanted to try something so I got a bunch of onigiris, mostly shrimp tempura, eel avocado, and pork belly. I really regret buying them as the onigiris without any sauce like tempura and pork belly immediately fell apart. The wrapping didn't unravel the way it usually does and the rice doesn't stick together like it usually does either. Either way they seemed reallllly un fresh like more than days old. Even when I buy onigiris and save them for 2 days later they never come out looking like this. So surprised at this poor execution. Taste wasn't any better either for any of the onigiri I bought. Microwaving it helped it be better in terms of the rice not being as hard but still really hard. I would not get this again or recommend getting this. The rest of the shop seemed fine though, there were sales and samples of good assortment of goodies!

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    Sahadi's - Industry City

    Sahadi's - Industry City

    3.9(76 reviews)
    0.1 miSunset Park

    "Markook shrak is a type of thin (almost translucent) bread. The dough is unleavened and usually…read moremade with only flour, water, and salt. After being rested, the dough is divided into round portions, flattened, and spread across a round cushion until it is thin, then folded into a saj" "Falafel is a popular Middle Eastern street food consisting of deep-fried balls or patties made from ground chickpeas, fava beans, or a combination, mixed with herbs and spices like parsley, cilantro, and cumin. " Sahadi's offers wonderful creations with saj and falafel. Where to eat? In their glorious indoor dining room or Al fresco. I happen to love the Middle Eastern food Sahadi's prepares and a long time fan of their Industry City location. The prepared foods are in the back of their grocery store or you can enter from the outside area in Building 2. I love their carrots with harissa, eggplant salad, freshly prepared hummus and their delicious falafel. The real star is their spinach pies which come with different stuffings: Zaa'taar with feta, or vegan with olives. Falafel can be prepared in a Saj with halloumi, greens, cheese etc. or pita or bowl. Their sit down menu is well organized; mezze, grilled entrees and of course cocktails or bottled wine. I purchased the falafel bowl with all the works to go, spinach pie and sun dried tomato in filo dough. I have also tried their Zaa'taar chicken, highly recommend. Sahadi's offers a weekend brunch from 11-3:30. If you are in the mood for delicious Mediterranean food to dine in or take away, Sahadi's is a great choice. Sahadi's 34 35th Street/Building 2 Take R to 36th Street, @5 minute walk

    They put nuts down on the table for free. But I'm allergic. I wish they would have asked first. I…read moreordered the grilled halloumi. It was only 3 pieces. I wish there was more for the $22 price. The salad was huge. The fries were really good. As well as the tahini. They forgot to bring the pita. I had to ask for it twice. The quesadilla was a good deal. Lots of food. Everything tasted great.

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