Mitsuwa Marketplace

310-782-6800
1815 W 213th St # 235
Torrance, CA 90501
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Customer Reviews (16 reviews)

Citysearch User

on Citysearch Oct 05, 2008
Perfect place to get your Japanese food and snacks ! The prices aren't the cheapest but the food is very good. It is a far drive down from neighborhoods though. Kind of. (more)

Citysearch User

on Citysearch Jan 14, 2008
great japanese market for shopping and for dining. a wide variety of choices, and something for everyone. Not just for locals, but frequently visited by the locals. (more)

gemini_524

on Yahoo Jan 04, 2008
well mitsuwa its an ok store to shop groceries from japan only. its not the best store ever and they do not carry the best sushi it has no taste thats why its so cheup. And the clerks are not so welcoming have you ever been to... (more)

melissakln

on Citysearch Jun 06, 2007
We discovered this neighborhood market inside the Japanese Village. It was good. I like the quick lunch packages that are quite healthy with variety of vegetable and handful of steam rice. They do not have a big... (more)

Trooper

on Yahoo Jun 05, 2007
Wonderful: Mitsuwa is a Japanese grocery store. It's very clean, and the clerks are very welcoming. You'll find lots of great food to eat here; everything is fresh. Lots of Saki and wines, and good sushi, too! The... (more)

Theresa N.

on Judys Book Apr 13, 2006
If I crave Japanese candy/chips/sweets/ice cream.. then I go to Mitsuwa which has a lot of selection. I love going there just to look at everything because it's so colorful. Also, they have a lot of Japanese drinks... (more)

Hen Yu L.

on Judys Book Dec 15, 2005
Looking for some Japanese food? Drop by Mitsuwa Marketplace at downtown LA. If you buy things in the market you can have free parking. They got all kinds of Japanese goods in there. You'll be surprised with once you... (more)

Citysearch User

on Citysearch Nov 22, 2005
I usually stop by this place to get some green tea, curry in a box, Japanese beer and some ramen noodles. It's not pricey at all in general but you can definitely stock up some goodies if you know what their weekly sale... (more)

Maggie Z.

on Judys Book Nov 14, 2005
Pros: Clean and Neat All kinds of Japanese Goods (including snacks, some make ups, cheap lunch box etc. Two locations.There is another one in San Gabriel There are some other small stores and ...... (more)

Citysearch User

on Citysearch Oct 30, 2005
Don't go here for the fruit. The watermelon that I bought was quite mushy. I thoroughly enjoyed the curry sample that was provided by a kind demonstrator in the aisle. She cracked me up when she accidentally dropped... (more)

Becky Z.

on Judys Book Oct 29, 2005
This is a great market: there are the typical items you'd expect, like miso paste, sashimi, Japanese snacks, etc., but there are also cooking ware, sampling of the food in the store, and a section for baked goods, food... (more)

fudluverseeker

on Citysearch Aug 23, 2005
This place is huge for a Japanese market. I heard this is the largest Japanese grocery store in the US. They have a great selection of Japanese foods and sake. I love their prepared foods from stuffed rice balls... (more)

Kevin t.

on Judys Book Aug 13, 2005
My friend introduced me to this grocery store and I love it. Its the only place to get Kona Coffee Mochi Ice Cream and some other items that I don't know the English name for, I just know it by its packaging. You can also get... (more)

Bess N.

on Judys Book Aug 07, 2005
Mitsuwa is a Japanese grocery store. Their food and products are mostly imported from Japan except some fresh produce. They have a huge variety of ramen, cup noodles, chocolate, chips, etc, you also can't miss their... (more)

Citysearch User

on Citysearch Jul 17, 2005
My friend introduced me to this grocery store and I love it. Its the only place to get Kona Coffee Mochi Ice Cream and some other items that I don't know the English name for, I just know it by its packaging. You can also get... (more)

Amanda Knoles

on Citysearch Jul 01, 2004
<b>In Short</b><br>This super-clean Japanese supermarket features aisles of fresh produce, impressive meat and seafood counters as well as many hard-to-find specialty items. Along with noodles, rice,... (more)

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