Japanese Market for Williamsburg
Disappointingly, there was no Japanese Market in the cards for Vanderbilt Avenue. But there’s hope in Williamsburg: The sign on the door of this storefront at 167 North 9th Street advertises a Japanese mini market called Midoriya. The sign also promises it will be “Coming Soon!!” GMAP

Disappointingly, there was no Japanese Market in the cards for Vanderbilt Avenue. But there’s hope in Williamsburg: The sign on the door of this storefront at 167 North 9th Street advertises a Japanese mini market called Midoriya. The sign also promises it will be “Coming Soon!!” GMAP
Dave, you are WRONG. I read an essay describing how the Chinese have no concept of a nation state that is legitimate but disagrees with them, the point being the West is going to get screwed over by them majorly.
DS….I was at the Sanrio offices once. Do I detect a bit of yellow fever in your blood????
sushi to go, hand rolls, packaged food that would include rice, meat or fish and vegetables – stuff you can pick up and bring home for dinner – great for singles. lots of packaged noodles to cook at home and other types of specialty foods and frozen foods/desserts like gyoza, mochi!, etc..
jester, get your geography right…that’s Vhina, certainly not Japan. Japan had it’s day in the sun (no pun intended) back in the late 1980s. Now they are a nation of octegenarians.
Even Apple has overtaken Sony as product innovator for the world
Yes, DS…I had some last night at Taro on Flatbush. It’s certainly an acquired taste.
The East rules; the West is done.
Oh yes, and all kinds of Sanrio stuff as DIBS noted above.
DIBS – Do you like natto? One of my exes loved it, but I found it disgusting.
DH – Japanese markets are great places to buy all sorts of cool snacks.
Japanese food, and useless japanese ornaments like Hello Kitty things.
All you have to keep in mind is that, in Japan, form over function.