Mini Market ミニマーケット - Times Square
Japanese grocery store · Midtown West ·

Mini Market ミニマーケット - Times Square

Japanese grocery store · Midtown West ·

Grab-and-go sushi, sashimi, bento boxes, Japanese snacks

clean store
friendly staff
convenient location
authentic products
false advertising
ready to eat meals
japanese sweets
Mini Market ミニマーケット - Times Square by null
Mini Market ミニマーケット - Times Square by null
Mini Market ミニマーケット - Times Square by null
Mini Market ミニマーケット - Times Square by null
Mini Market ミニマーケット - Times Square by null
Mini Market ミニマーケット - Times Square by null
Mini Market ミニマーケット - Times Square by null
Mini Market ミニマーケット - Times Square by null
Mini Market ミニマーケット - Times Square by null
Mini Market ミニマーケット - Times Square by null
Mini Market ミニマーケット - Times Square by null
Mini Market ミニマーケット - Times Square by null
Mini Market ミニマーケット - Times Square by null
Mini Market ミニマーケット - Times Square by null
Mini Market ミニマーケット - Times Square by null
Mini Market ミニマーケット - Times Square by null
Mini Market ミニマーケット - Times Square by null
Mini Market ミニマーケット - Times Square by null
Mini Market ミニマーケット - Times Square by null
Mini Market ミニマーケット - Times Square by null

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858 8th Ave, New York, NY 10019 Get directions

Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted

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858 8th Ave, New York, NY 10019 Get directions

+1 646 351 6796
@hashimarket_tsq

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•Contactless accepted

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Jan 28, 2026

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William Tan J.

Google
Im so excited that there’s a Japanese store that’s oh so close to me. The owner is super nice and friendly and they have a great selection of snacks! I’m gonna need to control myself LOL!

Marcelle

Google
I was disappointed the sign said "Big Sale" and when I entered the store and asked the employees about the Sale items they said they weren't aware of any sales. False advertising unfortunately

Iris C.

Google
I love seeing more Japanese markets pop up in the city! I stopped by on opening day last week and was excited to see all the drinks, snacks and food options - it brought me back to Japan. Super clean and neat, friendly workers as well. I’ll be back to stock up on more snacks next time!

David X.

Google
Great Japanese spot to stop in for ready to eat meals or just to stock up on all the drinks and snacks you wouldn’t easily find elsewhere. The store is clean and well organized and the staff is super friendly. I’ll definitely be making frequent visits!

Ben J.

Google
Very excited there's a Japanese store, the area needed one. The fellow at the counter was very kind. Great addition to the neighborhood and a recomended stop whether you live nearby or are just visiting. Not sure what the other Google reviewers have stuck in them, but some milk of magnesia from the CVS. around the block should help. 10/10.

Laura W.

Google
Thank you Denny and team !! The store is clean and well organized and staff are helpful . Lots of authentic Japanese sweets, my suggestion is to order kewpie mayo, energy drinks, and Japanese coffee machine

Tea C.

Google
I was so trilled to see an Asian market opening in Hell’s Kitchen. Unfortunately, this store is like all the fake omakase places in the neighborhood, a ripoff of Japanese culture and reputation. Of course it’s fine to have non-Japanese owners to own Japanese restaurants and markets, just like H-Mart and Ranch 99 both sell many Japanese products, and some of my favorite Japanese restaurants are also non-Japanese owned. But at least be honest about it! This brand feels really fishy, and a little bit internet digging makes me realized it’s the “MINISO” faking to be from Japan situation all over again. But I guess westerners will never get it or understand why this feels wrong to so many of us. Anyway, aside from the questionable products that is def not Japanese, they do still carry some authentic products from Japan, so I’ll likely come here when I don’t have time to visit the authentic Japanese market 15 min away.

Iara P

Google
Convenient location. Wish the store is more stocked.