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    4.2 (57 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Mary N.

    This Japanese grocery store has the best prepared food section compared to other nearby Japanese groceries (Hashi, Tenichi..). Mainly the quality of the onigiri and spam musubi: rice to filling ratio and seasoning is just great. Their discount starts earlier in the evening (30% off after 6PM) which is much more practical for dinner. Doesn't get too crowded either.

    Oringiri
    Elizabeth T.

    There are lots of Japanese grocery options here as well as food you can purchase and eat here. The sushi was very fresh! The prices are a bit high for some of the items

    Paul J.

    On a sweltering sunny afternoon in Gotham, looking desperately for refreshment, I stumbled upon Fushimi Market. First, the cool air conditioning welcomed me in to find a refrigerated drink cooler with a wide array of drinks from the East. Immediately I picked up a bottle of Ito En Green Tea (Shohei Ohtani drinks it, why not me?) then moved along to the freezers where I picked up a Uji Matcha soft ice dessert. Just like Japan - bitter matcha and creamy vanilla in a soft mushy cone, downed with a cool, bitter Ito En green tea. It was several blocks on before I realized how hot it was again. But for a few New York minutes, I was cooled off by the Fushimi Market, an oasis on 6th Avenue. If you're looking for a cool respite from the big city, step into Fushimi Market!

    Enna J.

    Half food market and half Japanese style deli with prepared hot and cold food items. They also have a cook to order menu during the day. The Tteokboki was watery than I like but the flavor was still good. After 8pm the prepared foods go on sale.

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    Alice X.

    This review is mainly for Too Good To Go. I've been here before, and this place is a great addition to the neighborhood. Used the tgtg app and got a bunch of leftover food for 2 bags at $5.99 each. The food is decent. No complaints here. Nothing too crazy. Prices are decent. I'd come back again. The service is good and ambiance is nice too. Feels like your standard nyc asian market.

    Sushi, sashimi and prepared refrigerated foods to go
    Susan C.

    New-ish Japanese/Asian grocery and food take out spot, I happened to walk by on the street and decided to check it out. The prepared foods section is sizeable and the food looked fresh! A lot of options: bento boxes, sushi/sashimi, onigiri, pre-made rice bowls, fried chicken, freshly prepared items like hot udon noodles with soup, and a section with various dishes like curries and braised stews that you can order over rice or noodles. Proportionally more snack foods, desserts and drinks compared to regular produce, refrigerated and frozen foods, and condiments/other ingredients though enough to do a mini weekly grocery run. Prices are overall good for the neighborhood. I tried a couple of onigiri here (kani crab meat salad $3.25 and mentaiko cured and seasoned cod roe $3.45) as a snack and the rice was seasoned with furikake, enveloping a good amount of filling. There's a smallish upstairs seating section at accessible via stairs at the back of the store that seats about 15 people if you prefer to eat your food there.

    Ailun H.

    Fushimi Market was our last food stop before we left the city. A few of us picked up some pre-made sushi/nigiri sets and onigiri to enjoy on the bus ride home. Since it was my last meal, I decided to splurge. I was hoping to enjoy the sushi/nigiri set on the bus and saved two onigiris for lunch the next day. SUSHI & ROLL COMBO: 7 PCS OF ASSORTED SUSHI & 1 MAKI ROLL - 28 The presentation was immaculate. The sushi came in a wood-colored paper box, with the four maki pieces neatly arranged on top and separated from the seven nigiri by raw kale, ginger, and wasabi. The maki roll contained the basic trio of fish -- salmon, tuna, and yellowtail -- along with avocado. It was good, until I noticed how hard and brittle the rice was. I managed to eat the four maki pieces, but I was disappointed with the quality of the rice. Moving on to the nigiri, I tried the tuna first. The tuna had a nice texture, but again... the rice. The clump of rice was so hard that it detracted from the fish. I tried to eat the salmon nigiri with just half the rice, but the experience was still ruined. I ended up eating the rest without rice, treating them like sashimi. Additionally, the paper box wasn't very sturdy, and the soy sauce I poured on the sushi and nigiri (since I didn't have a soy sauce tray) leaked through the edges and made a mess. Aesthetic design, but not very practical. SPICY TUNA MAYO ONIGIRI - 3.75 Since I was still hungry, I ended up eating the spicy tuna mayo onigiri on the bus. It had more spicy tuna than I expected. Though it had a large amount of rice, the rice was soft and lightly flavorful, and the powerful flavor of spicy tuna was present in every bite. The rice quality in the onigiri was drastically better than the sushi and nigiri. MENTAIKO ONIGIRI - 3.75 I enjoyed this the next day, and it was still good. The layer of mentaiko was pretty thin, and there was a little too much rice, but I still enjoyed it. The mart is large, with plenty of Japanese pre-made food, snacks, cooking ingredients, and more. With so many Japanese marts in the city, I'll probably only stop by Fushimi Market again if it's convenient. I'll likely avoid the sushi options in the future and go straight for the onigiri or the hot foods instead.

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    Karen Y.

    Idk... might need to visit again but my first grab was the tonkatsu sando... bc it looked good... but super - duper - dry! Couldn't chew on it dry... The slaw mix wasn't helping either... so literally wasted my lunch. Ugh. It has potential to be a good lunch spot for the area, and folks who are a bit too far for Ktown eats. It's spacious enough and not cramped! You can actually walk and browse for food. Hopefully they will improve on the sando quality. Perhaps a 2nd visit for their onigiri... sigh.

    Vivian L.

    This market has groceries and lots of prepared food options as well. They have a lot of interesting snack flavors and we wanted to try them all! I saw a sign that they have seating upstairs, but we didn't check it out. I got the eel onigiri and a curry udon. The onigiri is premade and was larger than average, with a generous portion of rice. The curry udon is made to order and was ready quickly. It came with potatoes, carrots, and broccoli. The food was good for a casual meal and very reasonably priced.

    The sushi looked really good
    Tansy W.

    Love this place! So happy to have randomly stumbled across it. It's a mini Asian grocery with some fresh veggies, frozen foods, snacks, sauces, etc that also has a lot of great ready to eat foods. They even had matcha swirl ice cream. We loved the salmon sashimi (5 fresh, thick slices for $12) and the onigiri (we loved the crab and the spicy cooked tuna). There is seating upstairs. Will definitely return!

    Dom G.

    Welcome to the neighborhood! So happy you are here!! Been here a couple of times and it never disappointed. There seem to be some promo items at the very front of the shop, makes good snacks for the kids. The bubble tea shop is also nice, offering a selection of pastries and different types of bubble tea (see photo of menu). I've bought a couple of as well. Both are priced around $3.30 and up. Fried chickens are 30% between 3-5pm fyi. Good Japanese grocery shop around the neighborhood! You can also have your meal at the mezzanine level.

    Marisol D.

    Fast service. Lots to pick from. Many of the same things you can find from hmart or the Teso I'm the area. Loved the ongiri.

    Spicy wonton, chicken katsu curry, salmon avocado roll
    Julie Ying X.

    I came here for dinner after work on a Wednesday. It seemed fairly new and not busy at all since it's a few blocks from Ktown. It seemed like a Asian supermarket/convenience store but there was so much more inside. There was also a bubble tea shop and along with the premade items (onigiri, sushi, bowls, Korean fried chicken), you could also order make to order food as well. You could order appetizers, ramen, udon, baos, scallion pancake wraps, sushi, and bowls. We ordered the spicy wontons, the chicken katsu curry, and the salmon avocado roll. There's a dining area upstairs. The prices were okay for midtown and the food was decent. However, the dining area was not very clean and there were a lot of flies. I would come back to try their large ice cream selection but probably would not dine-in.

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    Great spot for quick lunch and snacks! Went back 3x on my trip already! Got the bento box, sashimi salmon box, some chips, candy and onigiri

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