Sunrise Mart 日系スーパー

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New York, United States

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Japanese grocery store· Japanese restaurant· Sushi takeaway· Asian household goods store· Convenience store· Cosmetics store· Japanese delicatessen· Supermarket

Sunrise Mart 日系スーパー Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Sunrise Mart 日系スーパー is located in New York, United States on 12 E 41st St. Sunrise Mart 日系スーパー is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category japanese grocery store in United States.

Address

12 E 41st St

Price range

$$

Phone

+1 6463809280

Service options

No-contact deliveryDeliveryIn-store pick-upIn-store shopping

Offerings

Prepared foods

Open hours

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Marion NYC

Small but mighty location. The new market is so much brighter and so much more room! They have a large second floor alcove for beauty. The staff is friendly! Definitely check this place for your Japanese food needs.

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21_wishes _in_a_dream

They have a really great selection. Everyone was so nice. I hope to return.

H

Han Thu

Pretty good authentic Japanese grocery store with ready-made sushi and other delicious food(including snacks)

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Samelia J

Many many options. Friendly staff. Decently priced. Tasty. Loved the spicy squid

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Ruwan J.

there is no snack oasis in Midtown like Sunrise Mart from the variety of sweet, salty, spicy, sour, crunchy, or chewy eats from candies to chips and more to satisfy hunger pangs with colorful packaging and kooky designs. of course, Sunrise Mart sells a lot more than just snack foods...one can find from a variety of Japanese ingredients to Japanese frozen foods to ready-made meals like bento boxes and smaller prepared bites like onigiri. Sunrise Mart covers a lot of needs. normally, i grab Pocky (good selection of flavors) or onigiri bc either is a great on-the-move snacks. the store itself is fairly small and narrow. there's a lot of products. the store at times feels more crowded than it is. that said, checkout lines move pretty decently depending on how many cashiers are on duty. since the pandemic, the store feels less crowded bc of the lack of people in midtown getting lunch or early evening meals. the produce items are close to the front. the snacks are towards the middle. and everything else is on shelves or in refrigerated units. service is fairly fast and efficient.