This is the largest supermarket in Chinatown and one of the most famous Asian supermarkets in Seattle. Life is very good and the variety is very complete. You can find all kinds of Asian ingredients in this supermarket, such as Lao Gan Ma.
Uwajimaya Supermarket is easily accessible via public transportation and is a must-visit when in Seattle. While visiting, you can spend hours searching for fun and special items, from gadgets in the kitchen to preparing meals in the food court. Stop in for lunch, find surprises in the aisles, and have a fun afternoon.
This supermarket is the largest Asian supermarket in Seattle, located in Chinatown. My husband and I often come here to buy things. It was opened by Japanese. At first, they only sold Japanese food. Later, they gradually added many Chinese and Korean foods according to people's needs. The characteristic of this supermarket is that after entering the west door, there are some fast food. It doesn't matter if you happen to catch up with the meal time. I have also eaten here, and it is not bad. There are noodles, fried rice, and stir-fried vegetables, all of which are Asian food. The seafood in the supermarket is also very fresh. The staff cleans the seafood while selling it. Seafood is also their specialty. There is another door of the supermarket. After entering, there is a bookstore and some small commodities, most of which are Japanese products. When you choose vegetables, you can weigh them yourself to see how much they weigh. There are self-service electronic scales in the vegetable area. The supermarket has a full range of Chinese seasonings, so there is no problem making Chinese food. Friends who come to Seattle for a short stay can buy vegetables and food here.
Japanese products-based uwajimaya supermarket can find Japanese imported daily necessities, cultural products, books such as comics, novels and so on. It is also the best place to shop Japanese snacks, souvenirs, and complete products.
At first glance, I felt like a Japanese supermarket. I went in and went shopping in addition to Japan and there were many Korean snacks. We picked some small snacks and bought some cooked food to take away, which was very convenient. There are still some crafts in the supermarket. We have been shopping for a long time and took some small things back to China to send friends. The things are not expensive but full of atmosphere here, which is quite meaningful, but you need to slowly find them.
This is the largest supermarket in Chinatown and one of the most famous Asian supermarkets in Seattle. Life is very good and the variety is very complete. You can find all kinds of Asian ingredients in this supermarket, such as Lao Gan Ma.
Uwajimaya Supermarket is easily accessible via public transportation and is a must-visit when in Seattle. While visiting, you can spend hours searching for fun and special items, from gadgets in the kitchen to preparing meals in the food court. Stop in for lunch, find surprises in the aisles, and have a fun afternoon.
This supermarket is the largest Asian supermarket in Seattle, located in Chinatown. My husband and I often come here to buy things. It was opened by Japanese. At first, they only sold Japanese food. Later, they gradually added many Chinese and Korean foods according to people's needs. The characteristic of this supermarket is that after entering the west door, there are some fast food. It doesn't matter if you happen to catch up with the meal time. I have also eaten here, and it is not bad. There are noodles, fried rice, and stir-fried vegetables, all of which are Asian food. The seafood in the supermarket is also very fresh. The staff cleans the seafood while selling it. Seafood is also their specialty. There is another door of the supermarket. After entering, there is a bookstore and some small commodities, most of which are Japanese products. When you choose vegetables, you can weigh them yourself to see how much they weigh. There are self-service electronic scales in the vegetable area. The supermarket has a full range of Chinese seasonings, so there is no problem making Chinese food. Friends who come to Seattle for a short stay can buy vegetables and food here.
Japanese products-based uwajimaya supermarket can find Japanese imported daily necessities, cultural products, books such as comics, novels and so on. It is also the best place to shop Japanese snacks, souvenirs, and complete products.
At first glance, I felt like a Japanese supermarket. I went in and went shopping in addition to Japan and there were many Korean snacks. We picked some small snacks and bought some cooked food to take away, which was very convenient. There are still some crafts in the supermarket. We have been shopping for a long time and took some small things back to China to send friends. The things are not expensive but full of atmosphere here, which is quite meaningful, but you need to slowly find them.