Mitsuwa Marketplace

Japanese grocery store · Mar Vista

Mitsuwa Marketplace

Japanese grocery store · Mar Vista

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3760 S Centinela Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90066

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Japanese grocery chain with vibrant food court and diverse imported products  

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3760 S Centinela Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90066 Get directions

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"If you miss the madness of Tokyo or want a true taste of Japan, Mitsuwa has it all. The food court alone is so extensive that we featured our favorite ramen spot Santouka as a separate entry. Other than ramen, Mitsuwa has Sushi, Soba, a full market and a stationery + magazine shop that stocks all your design-related goodies and weird anime fetishes. Get in before or after the lunch rush though if you want a seat in the food court, lunch time can be pretty cut-throat." - Italic Studio

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"Mitsuwa, Mar Vista. If you miss the madness of Tokyo or want a true taste of Japan, Mitsuwa has it all. The food court alone is so extensive that we featured our favorite ramen spot Santouka as a separate entry. Other than ramen, Mitsuwa has Sushi, Soba, a full market and a stationery + magazine shop that stocks all your design-related goodies and weird anime fetishes. Get in before or after the lunch rush though if you want a seat in the food court, lunch time can be pretty cut-throat."

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Mitsuwa Marketplace Review - Torrance - Los Angeles - The Infatuation

"Founded in 1998, Mitsuwa Marketplace is an excellent Japanese supermarket with 11 locations across the country, six of which are here in Southern California. That said, to call Mitsuwa merely a supermarket is underselling it. Along with an astounding array of Japanese dried goods, sauces, meats, and pre-packaged sushi boxes, you’ll also find bookstores, cosmetic counters, and an entirely separate food court with stalls selling everything from Japanese donuts to some of the best ramen in LA." - Brant Cox

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Dreaming Up a Better Restaurant World - Eater

"... Picnic Society, a new place in the Grove mall from Curtis Stone, and Mitsuwa’s sleek new food court, in LA; ..." - Amanda Kludt

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Mitsuwa Marketplace’s Futuristic New Torrance Grocery Store Is Now Open - Eater LA

"Mitsuwa Marketplace, revered for its stellar food court and expansive Japanese grocery, is now open with a big new location at Del Amo Fashion Center in Torrance, taking over a former Marshalls department store. The longtime South Bay dining and shopping destination closed its iconic Western Avenue location further east at the end of January 2020, with all of its food stalls such as Misasa, Hannosuke, and Santouka closing along with it. But this Del Amo location, which opened on February 12, is poised to become the South Bay’s glossy new Japanese food hub. At the moment, Mitsuwa’s grocery and deli are the only parts that are open, with a wide selection of Japanese sauces, rice, beer, sake, meats, sushi, and dry goods for purchase. The deli toward the back of the grocery store offers pre-made sushi and sashimi plates at a reasonable price, including chu-toro nigiri and tuna-avocado cut rolls. A smaller produce section might be the first place customers walk through, though the choices here won’t beat out the variety at nearby Nijiya Market, which is popular with local Japanese restaurants for ingredients. The look and feel of this Mitsuwa is a clear departure from the Japanese grocery chain’s other stores, many of which feature traditional Japanese interior roofing and design appointments. Here at Torrance, the look is futuristic, sleek, modern, and clean, with almost no adornments on the walls. Mitsuwa made sure to amp up the food court, integrating the stalls a little bit better than the Western Ave. location. At the moment, the stalls that shifted over from the older location include Misasa (Japanese-style set menu dishes), Tsukiji Gindaco (takoyaki and taiyaki), Santouka (Hokkaiko-style ramen), Sutadon-ya (curry rice bowls), and Hamada-ya bakery. In addition, Modo Donuts, the popular mochi-style donuts that drew long lines at the Western location, will have a permanent stall here at Del Amo. Confectionery J.Sweets will serve Japanese-style gift mochi, candies, and cookies while Mugimaru and Toritetsu prepare yakitori, udon, and karaage don (rice bowls). Though all the restaurants have been approved to open by the health department, Mitsuwa plans to slowly roll out food stalls in the court through the next two weeks leading up the store’s grand opening on February 28. By that time, nearly everything in the emporium should be open. Mitsuwa operates 11 stores in the U.S., and is the largest Japanese grocery chain in the country. The grocery and deli are open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., with restaurants slated to close by 8 p.m. daily." - Matthew Kang

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James Han

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It is a place where a Japanese market and a Japanese food court are combined. There are 5-6 Japanese restaurants where you can order directly, pick up, and sit at a table to eat. You can buy drinks and cold sushi food at the market and eat them at a table with other food. You don't have to pay a separate tip and you can park comfortably in the large parking lot. It seems good for these days when the economy is bad. The food is average. It is a market in many cities. I recommend it if you are interested in Japanese food, sweets, and drinks.

Keesha Ford

Google
I usually go to eat in the food hall.. The market can be a bit expensive so I only go if I need a few things to complete a recipe! There’s also a croquet pop up that’s there on some Sundays that I love!

Jennifer Ruvalcaba

Google
Lots to choose from, a ton of variety for groceries, little restaurants have different plates and sized. I got the salt ramen. There's a little cafe/bakery and a shop with plenty to look through too. Parking can be difficult especially during peak hours, I'd try to come a little earlier than planned in case you need to spend time looking.

Susan Ng

Google
This review is for the food court inside the shop. Definitely not cheap for the uni and fish roe bowl, but I can’t complain about the food quality the presentation. :)

Oliver Pe

Google
Japanese shopping and dining marketplace which is structured like a mini complex combo of a foodcourt, bookstore, and grocery/supermarket. The place is a bit aged but has decent options for dine in and takeaway food. The grocery and bookstore are spacious enough but too tight for wheelchair access. Minor inconveniences if you are looking for a bit of authentic Japanese culture within the city.

Miyako Igari

Google
In dire need of an upgrade and total renovation in the food course. You will be disappointed if you are comparing mitsuwas in Irvine or torrance. Otherwise its always a good time shopping and moseying around the aisles here and I get all the ingredients I need for to make a japanese dinner for the kids. Everything is pricey but im happy to support any japanese grocery. Great selection of premium rice, premium beef for shabu, sushi grade cuts of fish, heavenly bottled green and roasted teas, and premium writing utensils at the kinokuniya under the same roof.

Mike Grimm

Google
Goated grocery and food court. Lots of things you won’t find anywhere else. Xiao long bao in frozen section is so good

Jason B. de Leon

Google
Another great place to eat and shop. Many food choices in their food court. The market has a nice selection of items. This place and Marukai sell many Asian Products. We love buying the Milktea, Canned Coffee, Sushi, and the food court dishes. Thank you! 🙏🏻🇯🇵😊👍🏻
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Amy S.

Yelp
I love this market so much... Great sales regularly & fresh produce, great sushi, bento boxes and asian condiments ie. Ginger and sesame oil ( my favorites )... Friendly and helpful people working together provides a great vibe! Plenty of parking .... I am a huge fan of asian cooking, and they have everything I need! 5 stars are not enough ;)
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Gina M.

Yelp
I had dinner in their food court for the first time and at first I was so overwhelmed by all the choices I couldn't make up my mind, then I found one of favorite things - which I always have a hard time finding in LA as abundant as it is in choices - fried oysters! One of the stalls had a fried oyster plate with rice, salad and miso soup all for $17+ if I remember correctly and it was exactly what I wanted. What a deal! There are all kinds of tempura, ramen, soba and teriyakis - if you like Japanese food, then you must come here. If you want Sushi/sashimi , they have a wide selection inside the market and you still get a table and eat at the food court. They also have a wonderful dessert stall. After dinner (though it closes at 8pm) it's nice to visit the bookstore/giftshop as well. Nice, fun place to shop and eat. Large parking lot right outside.
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Kai C.

Yelp
Decent market nice few small shops in front gift shop bakery desserts gifts. Huge free parking lot out front It has a grab and go ready to eat food section that looks to be expanded but I still prefer marukai grab and go section that's larger and more well filled. They do have a large food court with about 6 vendors but the crossover is almost 80% the same food across the vendors.
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Ana L.

Yelp
Love love this place. We were in the area and decided to go here and what a great decision! The place is awesome. So many things to look at, so much food to try, so many things to buy ! The place is awesome and overwhelmingly good. I got so excited with the selections of food from the food court, I got ramen and my partner got chicken karaage teriyaki and gyoza. I also took home shrimp and fish and assorted veggies tempura. Yes, I just wanted to take it all home with me. The food is incredible delicious and the people are so friendly . It's your standard Asian grocery with an adjacent food court, but this one is straight from Japan . Clean, bright full of food , groceries, trinkets, pastries, sushi, so many many choices I love it !!
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Wayne G.

Yelp
Mitsuwa is probably one of the better Japanese markets in Southern California. This location is pretty key and the size of the market is a good size. For the longest time Japanese markets are pretty far from my local area until several years ago when a Mitsuwa opened up locally. Although it is more convenient the size of the market and their selection isn't the same as here. This location also has a mini food court with some delicious Japanese food options, a Shiseido counter, Kinokuniya bookstore, bakery, and sweets. Overall This location is great for convenience and Japanese good selection. I do think some of their items are overpriced. Parking: medium sized private lot VERDICT: Rinse and repeat
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Charles V.

Yelp
Ramen is good, teriyaki chicken plates and the curry combo dishes are excellent, many food options and choices, there's 5-6 food stalls there.
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Erik G.

Yelp
This market has a full food court with excellent restaurant options but also has many Japanese and Asian specialty items. They have some fresh sushi and other items for purchase. The prices here are a bit on the expensive side, but that's expected especially given the area I suppose. We got some speciality items that our family needed which we can't find at our local Chinese grocery stores in the SGV. We will definitely be back to explore more when we have more time. Parking can be a bit tricky, especially on the weekends. You may need to circle around a few times before you get lucky.
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Susan N.

Yelp
Always good food and clean environment plus a quick pick of some asian food goodies! Win win! Parking is easy breezy. Been coming here for years!
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David N.

Yelp
I arrived at 11:00am on a Sunday and the parking lot is filling up. The market is fairly decent with fresh produce and meats, all ready for Nikon-shoku fix'ns. Prepared foods include sushi, sweets, and bento bowls and boxes. The aunties are at checkout and so very welcoming and nice!

Jasmin E.

Yelp
UNDERWHELMING. Worst matcha ever. Taste like pure milk. The matcha was not properly whisked, there were a bunch of matcha clusters.
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Mia K.

Yelp
Mitsuwa I'd say is the biggest Asian supermarket in West LA and also generally the priciest. But who doesn't love their cozy well-priced food court? Not surprisingly, produce and meat/fish are expensive but they might be the only place that carries the specialty product. Prepackaged meals like an $8 pork cutlet bowl are wallet friendly. The bonito flakes in the egg are sublime. Come here for larger selection and large parking lot. I came here to also stop at CVS and I figure larger store, larger selection. Some bottled sauces I couldn't read because the label is only in Japanese so you need to read the shelf label or ask. Not all employees are willing enough to help. Find a small bakery section between food court and book store with both sweet and savory goods. The store is clean and organized and also sells cute Hello Kitty items like skincare and snacks. That food court will bring me back!
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Leslie Y.

Yelp
I only visited the food court for dinner, and it was well worth the stop. The restaurants offered a variety of options, and the pricing was competitive for all of them. My udon order was ready quickly. While it wasn't the best udon, I wasn't expecting it to compete with a more established restaurant. There was plenty of seating, especially if you're willing to sit at the long tables with high stools for a quick bite.
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Jim B.

Yelp
Not good. Not bad. Just ok and much smaller with less variety than I had anticipated.
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Kathryn F.

Yelp
A good Japanese market and prepared foods venue. The produce on this Sunday afternoon was picked over and not the freshest, especially the eggplants. The refrigerated noodles, pickles and tofu were mostly sold out. There were few baked goods. Not a good time to shop. It's usually better. However, the prepared foods such as sushi, chirashi, onigiri, bento and croquettes were a 5/5 today! The store has a variety of products in a relatively small space. Service is polite and efficient. Free parking on lot.
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Leslie T.

Yelp
Comforting and full of delights and discovery. There's always plenty of prepared sushi, sashimi, croquettes, katsudon, wakame salad, my fave sea asparagus. Great variety of snacks, sweet and salty, rice, so many kinds of rice. Pretty nice selection of kitchen things including rice cookers, dishware, cosmetics and it's just pretty incredible that so much can be contained in such a small footprint
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Tony S.

Yelp
Mitsuwa is always my go to whenever I have a craving for Japanese comfort food, and don't want to make the trek eastwards and deal with LA traffic. Japanese grocery stores always tend to be pricer than other Asian places I'm familiar with, but it's always reliable. The food court is cute, offering familiar fare like Japanese curries, noodles, and traditional bento box types of food. Quality is decent, and you can't beat the value for money. There is ample parking since it's part of a larger outdoor establishment. Great when you want to have a cheaper, tasty family dinner with the kids.
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Aria R.

Yelp
I usually come for the onigiri which is delicious + affordable!! compared to the erewon one its sm better. but today I decided to stop at their hot bar / grab snacks and it was such a nice experience I had to share
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Joel C.

Yelp
I enjoy coming to this place. It's such a treat. They have about 5 restaurants you can pick some food from as well as a bakery and a market. I usually enjoy going to get some seasoning and can't from the market area. They have a wide variety of items to choose from.
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Yula K.

Yelp
Came here with the recommendation of a friend to grab an early dinner and check out the marketplace. It's not very huge but they have a decent selection of ingredients you won't find elsewhere Of all the food spots I was advised to try the ramen. They had more than a few options, both meat and veggie. The 3D model menus are very cute but a little confusing at first. Nevertheless she persisted! The medium was a perfect size, and the bowls were pretty affordable compared to other sit-down ramen spots. idk about the BEST I've ever had, but it was very good. The bookstore and the bakery are both worth checking out as well. I grabbed a butter croissant for the road
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Andre B.

Yelp
I had really good chicken teriyaki and I found the prices very reasonable and the produce to be looking delicious. Can't wait to stop by again.
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Stephanie F.

Yelp
I have to be careful to be unbiased, because I actually used to work at another Mitsuwa branch two decades ago. I don't come to this Mitsuwa often, but the biggest pro for this location is that they have a huge food court and the Kinokuniya book store. The aisles are spacious, and I come here when I am looking for something specific that I can't find at Marukai or Nijiya. Parking is usually good on weekdays, but a little bit crazy on weekends when everyone is trying to get their grocery shopping done and the farmers market nearby is going on. Lunch time is a little uncomfortable too because a lot of people are visiting the food court. Here's my general assessment between the three main Japanese grocery stores in West LA. Marukai has the best prices, Nijiya has a lot of organic and quality options, Mitsuwa has the book store and is a good place to go if you can't find what you're looking for elsewhere.
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Elle E.

Yelp
Always a treat to visit this market after our meals wherever it is we end up eating in their food court. My favorite Japanese treats that are hard to find in any other Asian stores are available here so it makes me happy to visit this place every so often albeit far. The one closer to our house is still working on getting its inventory par to this place..... but I'm glad one is closer to us now.
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Engin Y.

Yelp
Market is good. There are lots of imported items. I didn't like their salmon bowl, specially, especially if we consider pricing!
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Yasmeen S.

Yelp
My favorite Japanese supermarket! I love shopping here so I can get high quality ingredients to make sushi at home. Their fish selection has great options and it's always so fresh and tasty. Not only do I come here to grocery shop, but I love eating at their food court. They have udon, ramen, curry, katsu, and more!
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J B.

Yelp
3 stars for the food court & market offerings, but would round up to 3.5/4 stars total for wonderfully friendly 5-star service from attentive, knowledgable staff in the grocery aisles, sales registers, dining area of the food court, and at the restaurant order counters. Quick checkout lines in the grocery section. Predictable Japanese food in food court; prices these days are more comparable to inexpensive cafes in the area than the bargain deals they used to be. I would guess that the place is being managed well, as cleanliness and operations are well attended to unlike some marketplaces where staff assistance cannot ever be found when anyone needs it. I would return here for the kind service from staff, but not for the overall value or food/meal as a whole.

Sandy T.

Yelp
Thank god for Mitsuwa - where else would I get Japanese agar-agar, Kewpie mayo (the "made in Japan" one in the cellophane wrapper), and Hawaiian Sun lilikoi passion drink so (relatively) close to home? I've loved Mitsuwa for years. It has never let me down when it comes to Japanese ingredients.
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Lauren C.

Yelp
My go-to Japanese market whenever I am in the area. Favorite items: sushi marinated meats Japanese rice arare Japanese pickled vegetables Food court has many quality options. There is also a great Japanese book/stationary/gift store inside. So many options. Always very clean and ample parking. Can be crowded on the weekends.
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Mina L.

Yelp
Medium size market with food court and stationary store. There are fresh produce and frozen food section. Service is clean and service courteous. Came here to check it out and got some Japanese rice crackers and a musubi maker for kicks. Decided to try out the food court as well.
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Margarita I.

Yelp
Here you can try delicious Japanese cuisin and Drinking coffee with Japanese style dessert Japanese skincare products and cosmetics. Nice place for shopping
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Paul A.

Yelp
We flew from KY to LA and wow, what a way to start a trip! This Japanese grocery has an excellent food court bursting with options. You get overwhelmed in a good way. Each shop shows visual models of their dishes, and you want to order so many of them! I visited here with 3 friends, and we ordered to share everything as a group. The best dishes were: - Chashu (Pork) Spicy Miso Ramen w/ Double Pork - Pork Cutlet Curry - Tempura Original The ramen was delightfully spicy with a creamy rich broth, spongy noodles, and generous portion of pork belly. The cutlet was fried crispy and drizzled in a thick gravy-style brown sauce, and the side of greens was appreciated. The tempura was nicely done and I especially enjoyed the veggies. I wouldn't recommend as highly the spicy beef bowl or egg bowl. But there are literally a hundred different dishes to choose from in this food court. It's also next to a neat bookstore, so you can eat andAirport. NOTE: Despite saying it closes at 9pm, many shops stop taking food orders at 8:00 or 8:20pm. Get here in time if you want to eat. Definitely come here if you're craving Japanese food near the LAX airport.
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Sunny L.

Yelp
I've been to some different Mitsuwa Markets before and this one left me a little disappointed. It depends on what you order but some stores were just a little less refined than others. It looks like all of the hot and fresh foods are pretty good. We ended up ordering a Chicken Katsudon dish. The food came out warm, crunchy, and quite tasty. The rice and other garnishes were good as well. I had a croquet from one of the other side stores, that came out pretty yummy as well. There was a nice balance of warmth, with the outer crush being complimented by the gooey and seasoned center. I was also in the mood for some sushi. That's where my experience fell a little short. I don't know if it's because I arrived here at dinner time and all of the fresher dishes were already taken. I ended up getting a salmon bowl and nigiri platter. The salmon bowl was very underwhelming. The fish didn't taste that fresh. It felt more like I was eating everything while it was being defrosted from the freezer rather than some fresh fish over rice. The rice tasted the same way, like it was defrosted rather than made earlier in the day. Certainly, none of the fish dishes tasted like they were made the same day. Lastly, I had the takoyaki and fried ice cream mochi. These two dishes were bad, they were just average to me. The main issue with the mochi was that after taking a bite, the rest of the ice cream leaked out of the whole. While that might be a product of how I was trying to savor my dessert slowly, I do not think it was meant to be eaten in a single bite. The takoyaki tasted fine but I thought it was still a little under as it felt a little gooey to me. That might just be a taste preference, so I think the tempura store was fine overall. I just wasn't 'wowed." The food itself was serviceable. But I don't think I'll ever come back to this Mitsuwa Market again. For one, it's quite out of the way for me. Second, the traffic is absolutely terrible to get here or even leave. I came from another part of LA at night time and it was over 30 minutes just to go 7 miles on the highway. It took even longer to get back home. If you're considering coming here for some groceries or just the food court, please reconsider. Your time is more valuable than waiting in traffic for some average food. If you live in walking distance or a few blocks, you could consider coming here. Hope that helps!
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Cameron N.

Yelp
Cute little Japanese supermarket! They have a food court, with handful of counters that offer food, but between them - there's sooo many yummy looking entrees, it's hard to choose. They also have a book store and a counter that sells skincare, and a little sweets shop with pastry, boba and ice cream. Heaven. They do have a parking lot, but it was under construction when I went and it was difficult to park.
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Airish E.

Yelp
Love this Japanese marketplace. I was in LA and just had to stop by for some snacks and Japanese food! It was very busy on a Sunday lunch time. Service was quick though despite the crazy number of people in there. There were about 5-6 food stalls in the food court. All with the typical Japanese food display. The place was heaving but once I found a spot to eat, it has a pleasant atmosphere. This is definitely a go to for a quick, cheap eats Japanese style.
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dana b.

Yelp
One of my favorite spots, I frequently stop in. Always something new to check out and so many great ingredients and products. Slowly going down each isle and looking at all the different things they carry is my shopping therapy :) I've made many good recipes, and bought a wide array of food items. Always satisfied and love that they have specials every week. The staff is always very kind, helpful and respectful and overall it's a bustling vibrant place.

Tiny Y.

Yelp
My favorite snacks are reasonably priced, but the sushi price is so insane that I ended up going down the street to Yama sushi instead
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Tanya A.

Yelp
I've been to bigger Mitsuwa Markets, but this is still a reliable source for Japanese items all in one place. Since I do my grocery shopping elsewhere, I usually just come here for the food court. There's about 4-6 different shops serving ramen, curry, tempura, pastries, sushi, and desserts. The eating area is open and spacious with plenty of tables. If you're not feeling the food court, the market also sells ready-to-eat cold foods like sushi, bentos, sandwiches, and more. You can get snacks, desserts, and drinks to accompany your meal as well, like splitting a box of mochi ice cream pieces with your friends!
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Ana B.

Yelp
If you love Japanese food, you need to come here. Excellent grocery store, food court and shops.
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May E.

Yelp
Awesome Japanese grocery store that has a bookstore and a variety of places to eat inside! The grocery section has a ton of skincare, snacks, and prepared food such as sushi and bento box type items. The sushi and bento boxes we got were good quality and tasty even the day after. The grocery stores open at 9, but the places to eat open at 11. We got this katsu-egg plate and bowl which were both DELICOUS at one of the eateries.
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Jade T.

Yelp
This is the supakool Japanese market place in the shopping plaza at Venice and Centinela. Bank and drug store share the parking lot. As you enter Mitsuwa, a sweets shop (mochi and other treats) is the first thing on the left, a books (Kinokuniya affiliate) and stationery shop on the right. Food court is straight ahead: Santouka ramen, Sanuki sandou, Misasa, Hannosuke, with Hamada-ya at front right corner. Misasa has lunch boxes donburi, or get your udon somen and noodle bowl fix at Sanuki, and of course tempura meals are a Hannosuke specialty. Quirkily, the Shiseido Beauty counter is right next to the bread bar and coffee at Hamada. Grocery takes up rest of the left half of the building. And it's a nice, not-too-big-nor-too-little shopping space. There are a few aisles and decent produce section, and plenty of choices in small kitchen appliance and gadgets too. The store isn't as large as the other market-places in the chain, but it still has everything I want or need in Japanese goodies. Don't sleep on this Mitsuwa when you are rolling through Mar Vista. (Note: they seem to be taking a page from Costco, in that your goods may be checked upon exit, so just keep those receipts while in house and you're good to go.)
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Kellen P.

Yelp
One of my favorite places to shop when sushi and sashimi are on the mind! They carry all types of tuna toro: Akami, Otoro, Chutoro, and Toro. And they're all super fresh and very affordable (you'll probably pay $35 for 3 pieces of toro at a restaurant. Here, you can pay as low as $12 and get 3x as much toro). The salmon sashimi is also amazing. They also sometimes carry Japanese satsuma wagyu - again for peanuts! Like literally so cheap and yet the quality is absolutely amazing. The cashiers are always positive and friendly, and the shopping area isn't too loud. Pro tip: The food court can be a little noisy, but always worth trying the ramen in the back left corner (The ramen shop is cash only but there's an atm in the store, rest assured)

Barb S.

Yelp
I love this market!!! Has all my Japanese staples. Also has good bento. And the food court is yummy! The ramen place especially. One of the best ramens in Los Angeles!
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Kha N.

Yelp
Honestly so hard to find decent Asian food in the area, and that's where Mitsuwa comes in. Providing all the food you crave and need, Mitsuwa is the one stop shop and powerhouse of Asian food in the area. Not only can you shop here, but you can also eat here which is the best of both worlds. 10/10 highly recommend!
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Paul T.

Yelp
Mitsuwa Marketplace is a moderate sized Japanese supermarket in Santa Monica. In addition to groceries and produce, they have a bookstore and a small food court. If your looking for a quick snack or a meal to-go, skip the food court and check out the NAGOMI (Sushi & Deli) section of the supermarket instead. They have a great selection of sushi, bento boxes, and more at affordable prices. The fried shrimp (ebi fry), fried chicken (karaage chicken), and inari sushi are spot on and delicious! If you're seafood adverse, fear not! The inari sushi doesn't contain any raw fish. Besides the usual Japanese fare, they also carry products from Hawaii! Such as Hawaiian Sun tropical fruit juices and Portuguese sausage made in Hilo. The next time you're considering dining at a "Hawaiian" dive like L&L, stop by Mitsuwa instead and make it yourself for a fraction of the cost!
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David T.

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I feel like I am in Japan everytime I visit this supermarket and food court. . The store is big and have a big parking lot . They also have a book store . I used to subscribe to my japanese magazine from this book store

David T.

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The most reasonably priced Japanese food one can find on the Westside. Much like food courts in Japan, very clean and organized.
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Victorino N.

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Authenticity of food, service is above all other market standards. Ambience brings comfort.

T W.

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This is my favorite Asian market on the west side. For me I go for produce, eggs and specialty products.
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Shanelle S.

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Small Japanese market that also has a food court with several Japanese food options. Came here for dinner with a friend on a Monday evening around 6 and the piece was bustling. I opted for some udon while we got the curry katsu. Note that a couple places are cash only (which they delineate with signs). Otherwise, both of the places we went to accepted credit cards. When you order, you'll receive a number and they'll call it once your food is ready. Theres indoor seating available but it was bustling most of the night, so it might help to have one person reserve a table while someone else orders. Free parking in the private lot.

Corky B.

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Good market , good food , good staff too . Clean and nice easy to get around too . Lots of good food choices too .