3 reviews about Tokyo Mart

verified email - 04 Jan 2014

Great local Japanese mart, with lots of "hard to find" items made available in this shop. Their stocks are mostly fresh. Price is a little steep but then again most imported japanese products aren't cheap and considering the location of the store, it's probably warrants for the prices of the items sold. Staff is always courteous and helpful.

verified email - 29 Jan 2013

My husband and I love going to Tokyo Mart shopping for Japanese groceries. We always buy the Wagyu beef slices and pork neck that are thinly sliced for our hot pot. They have an extensive range of Japanese sake (rice wine) for sale as well which my husband loves, as the sake prices are quite competitive. The other items' prices varies in terms of expensiveness depending on what you buy. They have an area like the bargain bin in which the items are really cheap due to the expiry dates are approaching which we always check out. The staff are super friendly and always assisting in every way they can.

verified email - 21 May 2012

The biggest Japanese grocer in Sydney, probably in Australia and possibly in southern hemisphere. (They've a sister store in Melbourne that one is huge too.)

This store has the most wide varieties of Japanese grocer + other what I call 'Japanese gadgets'. Snacks, frozen food, spices, cooking utensils, you name it they've got it.

Their stocks are mostly fresh, nope they don't sell old as noodles well at least I haven't been that unlucky.

Love most of the staff. I've once been told that they'll be having a sale the week after by the staff, so we came back the week after. I thought that was pretty nice, how many businesses will tell their customers to come back another time because it will save the customers more $$$?

I love looking at various Japanese cooking pans etc. Even I lived in Japan awhile back, I still don't know what some of the utensils are for. Loved their spinning fruit cutter.

Price wise, it can get a little steep depending on goods, but most of the times Japanese groceries are quite pricey.

HUUUUUGE parking lot.

kellybb 29 Jan 2013

Love that place too! They now have a few aisles selling Chinese groceries as well..

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