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Dainobu

4.1 (127 reviews)
Open 9:00 am - 10:00 pm
Updated over 3 months ago

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The cashier here spoke negatively about my friend and I as we checked out. Little did she know that my friend speaks Japanese fluently!
Lisa S.

I was excited to visit this store with my friend because she raves about their snacks. As we checked out and chatted, the cashier said something to her coworker, and they both laughed. Little did she know that my friend speaks Japanese fluently. The comment was snide, said aggressively, and translated into "They're talking too much!" It was rude of the cashier to make such a statement to her coworker, in front of us, no less. How unenlightened to assume that just because someone doesn't resemble you, that they don't speak the same language as you. I definitely won't support this business again.

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Audrey T.

Similar to the other Dainobu on 56th. I did feel like this place is bigger/more spacious and has more premade /prepared items / meals. Freezer with ice cream towards the back A whole section of produce in the back as well.

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Mich M.

This was my first time shopping here and I had a very bad experience due to the unhelpful and catty cashiers. Sure, they have an inconvenience policy. But everything depends upon the manner in which one speaks, and not upon the matter (an old English saying). My experience could've changed if the employees handled it differently. I spent $99.16 here and they can't even provide a bag for the items I've purchased. A bag is a convenience that business owners should provide to their customers so we can carry our items home that we purchased from YOUR shop! It is ridiculous that they don't give their customers this convenience. I asked the cashier why can't they give a bag to a customer who spent almost $100 in one shopping and bought 13 items. She answered everyone brings their own bag. Wtf. That is not even true. And that doesn't answer my question of why are YOU, as a business, refusing to provide this type of convenience. I don't usually go grocery shopping so I don't carry any grocery bags on me. I was actually working in the area and came upon this shop. My love for Japanese delicacy brought me in here, which was a mistake. I should've shopped online instead. There was nothing here that I couldn't find online anyway. But I chose to patronize small businesses. And I deeply regret my decision due to Dainobu's lack of customer service, lack of consideration to their customer, and lack of flexibility. I've heard that small businesses are going through a tough time. I wonder if business owners are aware that their shitty employees could be a reason why they're losing sales, not just the economy alone. When I was walking out, I heard one of the cashier's mumble "rude." I wasn't rude. I just ignored her when she said "thank you" because I know she wasn't sincere. And the fact that she accused my silence of being rude when I turned my back makes her extremely unprofessional and shows what a catty person she is. If anyone was rude, that would be the cashiers. As a customer, I regret shopping here. I don't feel appreciated. I walked out as an unhappy customer feeling remorse for patronizing this shop. I stuffed all the items I bought in my work bag which should only carry my professional items.

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Ka C.

Best little Japanese deli/convenience store, located somewhere between the border of Meatpacking and West Village. They have lots of Japanese snacks, frozen foods and full meals as well, from sushi to bento boxes to onigiri and daifuku. The frozen food (excluding meat) goes on sale every weekend for like 40% off so it is a good place to stop up on gyozas. There is a microwave inside the store to heat up your goodies but they no longer let you eat your meal inside due to COVID. Union Square park is just a 5 min walk away though, so you can just bring your food and eat there if you like! Prices are overall decent for the location, and for more household related goods you can stop by their sister(?) store next door which also has a hot food kitchen inside.

Sara Y.

I still go to Chinatown to buy Japanese products unless they don't have Japanese food what I'm looking for...reasons...it's cheap and the cashier won't play game as expecting i speak their language. At this location always do. I've noticed this location is everything is expensive except for the sale items.

Wesley K.

Literally obsessed. This branch of Dainobu is one of the best. The product selection as well as the quality of the goods go so far. Their pasta salads are my favorite and love their curry premade meals. For ramen, they carry the curry made in Japan Nissin Ramen which is so different than American ramen. I love getting ongiris from here even though it can get overpriced. Super super healthy for a late night snack. Also, love buying vegetables from here. They carry napa cabbage and okra which are my favs. Also, love the tamago individual slices they carry in the sushi area.

Jihyun K.

Unfortunately I got the raw sashimi- ate it the same day after storing in cold fridge- food poisoning :( it smelled very fishy (the squid) and I should have known better but the white fish also tasted old - I ate only one piece of each- but it caused gi issues-

Lotus B.

Dainobu has options for grocery shopping and pre-made food. We go here to get the salmon roe. The sashimi comes either pre-sliced or whole, and is priced by weight. This means you can get as much or as little as you want, and can purchase all the fish (and rice) to make sushi at home. They have a large drink, snack and candy selection.

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4.0(1 review)
3.8 miBedford Stuyvesant
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My love affair with kosher grocery stores continues. I know, I know, I fetishize. I can't help it…read more In an effort to get to know my neighbors and support our hood, I've been trying to give my business to (places other than Project Parlor? Good guess!) stores that obviously benefit the immediate community, instead of places like the Associated and Pioneer (scary). In all honesty, for as as much of a affection for my Jewish neighbors as I have (see also: I am a creepy/curious lurker in the non-hipster part of Bedford Ave), I can't claim to know the extent of what keeping kosher actually entails. I do know, however, that I love foreign products, products I've never seen or heard of before that are used exclusively by certain communities of people, and new (to me) cultural experiences. So, I really like Green Fresh Kosher Supermarket. I love how neat and orderly everything is in this store. I showed up right before 8pm (apologies!!) and the workers were mopping the floor. It smelled awesome, btw, like Pinesol or something similar, which reminds me of when I was little and my mom would mop and banish us to one room as she mopped another. I felt like kind of an ass for showing up so late, but I noticed a woman in one of the other aisles, and the cashier called out to me in a friendly tone to watch my step, so I decided it was okay to grab the few things I needed to bake a cake for my coworker's going away party. Everything was really easy to find, which was nice, because I didn't want to take too long, as it was almost closing time. I was particularly excited about the kosher cocoa I bought because the box was gorgeous (it's the small things in life, people, really). This place is inexpensive! I know the cocoa was over eight dollars, and with all of the other ingredients I bought to make a cake and frosting from scratch, I only spent seventeen dollars. I was shocked. I'm quite sure Compare Foods down the street would have been much more expensive, and their cocoa would not have been half as awesome (suck it Hershey's!). Oh and, I was very happy that the cashier (not sure if he's the owner?) was so very sweet and pleasant with me. I was actually so happy that we got to have a short convo that I nearly got run over by turning traffic as I crossed Dekalb in a state of euphoria. Nearly. ;)

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Green Fresh Kosher Supermarket - Yum! It's Hanukkah time and green fresh has the good donuts

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Malaysia Beef Jerky

4.5(416 reviews)
1.4 miChinatown
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Visited Malaysia beef jerky and got 2 pounds of jerky. The storefront is small and only fits about…read more3-4 people standing space inside. I got a half pound of spicy pork jerky, half pound of regular pork jerky, half pound of spicy beef, jerky, and half pound of regular beef jerky, along with some coconut pastries, and puffs. They have a lot of biscuits on the shelves behind the counter service was good. There was only one person in front of me when I came on a Saturday morning and my total came out to about $60 with two types of biscuits + 2 lbs of jerky.

There are many Beef Jerky places in Manhattan Chinatown; competition is fierce!…read more I've always gone to Jung's Dried Beef but recently have tried two other places: Ling Kee Beef Jerky and Malaysia Beef Jerky. Malaysia Beef Jerky is pretty good: -- it's more reasonably priced than Jung's Dried Beef ($52/lb) but prices aren't as good as Ling Kee Beef Jerky ($30/lb). -- Their "spicy" beef jerky is so flavorful and spicy. -- Texture is more like a pressed meat, and much more moist that the others...maybe too moist? So if you want Jerky, they're all pretty good but there is a clear winner among the 3 Jerky places. My ranking of the 3 main Beef Jerky places in Manhattan Chinatown: 1.Ling Kee (superior) ($30/lb) 2.Jung's Dried Beef ($52/lb) 3.Malaysia Beef Jerky ($34/Ib)

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Malaysia Beef Jerky - We sell Malaysian sweet treats and moon cakes during the summer/fall season!

We sell Malaysian sweet treats and moon cakes during the summer/fall season!

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Fresh Malaysian Jerky displayed

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4.9(18 reviews)
1.3 miLower East Side

Grand Tea and Imports is a fantastic place to find special teas from China. They have several…read morepu-erh teas from young to vintage aged; black teas, some of which I cannot get enough of; green teas I usually do not drink, because I over steep them; and Oolong teas which fit nicely between the black and green teas and one I cannot get enough of. There is so much more than tea available in this crowded shop. I only avail myself of the tea, but the family proprietors have always been most helpful, engaging and educational regarding the teas and even the cultural events, such as the Chinese New Year. It's a challenge in a shop that can be very busy at times and crowded in the narrow aisles with product nearby and patrons trying to squeeze by each other without knocking anything over. Somehow, I don't mind all this and it adds charm to the shop. Some of the teas are rare finds and especially with the vintage Pu-erh teas. I still have one Pu-erh tea from 1993! It's drinking so smoothly and no sugar or honey is required. I have been there several times over the past seven years or so and they remember me now. The tea does not come cheaply, but this is quality tea, vintage tea, and unique teas you will not find everywhere, sourced by the family from China through their own acquisitions. Authentic, and you will not forget the experience and taste. 4.3 stars!

You can't go anymore old school CTOWN than this store. Was a cold day but grandma was out in the…read morefront of the store beckoning customers to come in and try some oolong tea. I walked in and was greeted by the over abundance of Chinese products packed on every shelf. I had a flashback in the 80s at a Filene's Basement with a dizzying array of STUFF. Folks here spoke toisanese but understood my Cantonese and I'm sure can speak English. I honed in at the many different big jars of teas and winded up asking one of the owners where the bik lo chun was. I had him weigh two ounces for me to take home and try. $20 later (loose leaf and none of that chopped/grinded up tea crap from Twinings or Bigelow -- i excited and grandma waited outside to comp me a lil bag of oolong for my journey. Service with a smile and a warm heart. We need to support more of these lil mom and pop before they go.

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New Long Hing Market

3.7(3 reviews)
1.6 miChinatown
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My family would come here often for our produce which there is a good selection. Prices are…read morecompetitive as they have a good selection of Asian veggies. Always crowded as it's packed with long lines and patrons are elbow-to-elbow room where it's definitely squeezing an adult size elephant into a sedan car, minus the oxygen. This market is not large but with the amount of patrons shopping for groceries I could not take the lack of space and waited outside for my parents to finish their shopping. I believe it's cash only as New Long Hing Market does not accept credit or debit cards in any form. I rate it four stars, like any Chinatowns in any city/country, for the lack of cleanliness.

Best produce grocery on East Broadway! They have a produce stand on the street, but the rest of the…read moreaction is below ground. They have a huge variety of vegetables and seafood all at very competitive prices. All the vegetables are loose (i.e. not packaged) which is great because you can just buy as much as you want. They have a lot of the standard vegetables you'll find in non-Asian NYC groceries, but obviously it's mostly Asian vegetables so this probably won't be your only produce stop. They have a few packaged Chinese goods in the back but not much, so I usually hit up Hong Kong Supermarket after I come here. Warning: this place gets pretty insanely crowded from time to time. OK, who am I kidding, it's always insane. Don't be shy and push your way through the crowd like everyone else.

Dainobu - delis - Updated May 2026

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