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    Ten Ichi Mart

    4.6 (9 reviews)
    Closed 9:30 am - 10:00 pm

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    Caramel Japanese cheesecake
    Farrah B.

    I was looking for a snack, as I had a horrible, tiny lunch (in the trash). So I stopped in to this little Japanese market. To my surprise, it had quite a few great products that I use regularly. The prices are pretty on par with the other locations of this store and similar competitors. The staff was very friendly and helpful. I was able to pick up my favorite Japanese cheesecake for $2.99. I get it everywhere in the city. I will definitely stopping by when i'm in the area.

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    Hong Kong Supermarket

    Hong Kong Supermarket

    3.8
    (415 reviews)
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    there are many reasons to stop at Hong Kong Supermarket--from the large selection of produce,…read moresauces and spices for the pantry, a live seafood section manned by fishmongerers, dry and refrigerated noodles, snacks and candies, and so much more. obviously, the items here skew to East Asian kitchen needs but there's a fair amount of just general grocery foodstuffs as well whether they be condiments snacks, or other prepackaged foods, but the focus is Chinese-centric food items. the store is very large and is seemingly stuck in a decade that long since has passed...meaning the store has a bit of grit and chaos to it. it's not that's unclean, but it definitely is not a modern supermarket and the smells will hit you pretty quickly whether it's the fresh scent of veggies and fruits or the pungent smells of the seafood tanks. the supermarket is all what you make of it--if you are looking for a Whole Foods / Trader Joe's experience, this ain't it, but if you are looking for a lot of specific items that are used in East Asian cuisine in one place...then this is your spot. for me, i pick up a fair mount of spices and herbs whether it whole red peppercorns or fenugreek or a jar of Lao Gan Ma Chili Oil...the spice section and condiment section has a good amount of different spices that are priced fairly, but most of these spices are centric to East Asian cooking. the store is packed with items, and if you meander around long enough then you'll get a feel for the store and where things are located. it's good to explore. the street level has all off the produce, seafood, meats, pantry items like sauces and spices, frozen foods, and refrigerated ones. the basement carries a mish mash of dishes and other kitchen items like knives as well as large sections of teas, dry noodles, snacks, and other random stuff. like I said, the store is a snapshot of a market that really doesn't exist in Manhattan anymore outside of Chinatown. for most shoppers, that's a benefit as this store caters to its neighborhood, not an entire city or state. well worth a stop, just to see what it's all about and see an old school supermarket in action and feel that hustle and bustle energy of Chinatown live.

    Have to update my review, which is getting old. Afraid this place is simply not as good as it used…read moreto be. Over the years it has gotten more crowded and filthier. The prices, which once were the big lure, are also longer quite as good as they were. As some here have noted, they engaged in outright price-gouging during the COVID pandemic, which I found to be obnoxious. But then the quality of the vegetables steadily declined. Perhaps it was a bad supplier or whatever. And they weren't as cheap as they used to be. The service, while never good, has turned rude, and worse at the fish counter. My old fish store on Grand closed so I started going here for fish. At first I didn't mind when "locals" were waited on ahead of me, but frankly it became irritating after a time. I'm not sure it's legal, to be honest. And the prices of fish are not as good, a buck more expensive per pound, than other fish merchants. The rat i saw on my last visit clinched it for me. Goodbye, Hong Kong Supermarket.

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    I asked for newspaper for my bottles of black vinegar & maggi. They had the Asian pear netting! Genious & green practice

    Ten Ichi Mart - intlgrocery - Updated June 2026

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