Truly one of a kind store. Great produce, wide selection of seafood / meats and a truly epic selection of prepared foods round out the offerings. Don’t forget to save room to hit some of the many food stalls that line the hallway just outside the store.
Uwajimaya is a Japanese grocery store that has all the essential bakery, meat, seafood, noodles, rices and spices. They also have a mini food court that sells mochi donuts, bubble teas, fish cakes, Thai, Chinese, Korean and whole roast marinated duck cut to your liking.
The store was clean and prices were a whole lot better than if you were to buy them at a regular grocery store. Fun and interesting going down all the aisles and seeing all the different food items!
Large grocery store specializing in Asian products with a food court, hot food sales, and even alcohol. It was really fun to browse the store as it has an extensive hot food section at affordable prices. There were a lot of products that I couldn’t find at other grocery stores like spam musubi. The food court also had a variety of different food types including Hawaiian food and Beard Papa. Would recommend visiting to get your groceries fix. Very close to the train/bus station.
genuinely the most amazing store i’ve ever stumbled across. was in chinatown for lunch and decided to stop in, great selection of foods you can’t find anywhere else and tasty food court options. loved the bookstore inside as well!
When I stepped into this supermarket I thought it looked really neat and clean and spacious! The self-checkout stations look cool. I was surprised to find Royce chocolate store in here, it has some really good chocolates!
I visited Seattle, and Uwajimaya in 2017, and was impressed with the wide range and quality of products offered. The food court had a large selection of onigiri, which make for great snacks to carry while walking around the greater downtown area. Unfortunately, I can't speak to the prices of meat, or fish as I wasn't grocery shopping, but it had anything a casual browser would be happy with. The kitchenware area on site, and the Kinokuniuya store are great places to look for gifts as well.
I bought MADE IN THE USA PRODUCTS, including the beer which was MADE IN THE USA.
I stop at an upscale Asian Supermarket in Seattle, Uwajimaya, to stock up on goodies for the next leg of my Circle America tour.
I AM sadly shocked. All products from Japan are label with a cancer and reproductive risk warning under California Proposition 65. I did not buy any Japanese products. Fukushima is killing our HuMan food supply. INSTEAD OF FUNDING WAR, HUMANITY FOCUSES ALL WAR RESOURCES ON SOLVING THE FUKUSHIMA FOOD DISASTER! SO BE IT DONE.
I bought MADE IN THE USA DELICIOUS PRODUCTS!
Wonderful supermarket with many multicultural offerings. I do suggest trying the pekking duck from the deli. It is absolutely fantastic. Juicy, flavorful, and affordable!!
Many of the other deli items are great, too, such as their spam musubi, vermicelli salad, and pre-packaged sushi, just to name a few!
Cool place with a ton of culture in every corner! They have any kind of food from the east you could possibly want and then some. Decent prices and the store is cleaner than any grocery store I've ever been in. Check out the food court area and snacks, that's where the good stuff is!
Uwajimaya is an Asian supermarket in Seattle, and it has got to be one of my favourite supermarkets anywhere. Although they call themselves an Asian supermarket, I find that it leans very heavily towards the Japanese part of Asia!
I love browsing through this place to see all the wonderful Japanese foods and items they have to choose from. There's even a two level bookstore called Kinokuniya that carries a large selection of Demon Slayer paraphernalia (amongst other things, but since my daughter's crazy about Demon Slayer, the Demon Slayer stuff is what caught my eye!) and seems to be attached to the supermarket.
I used to think there was only one Uwajimaya. It turns out however that they are a chain. We found another Uwajimaya in Bellevue; however, the one in Seattle is much larger and has better selection. You can find wonderful treasures such as Lychee, Apple, or Peach sake in Uwajimaya. Japanese snacks, foods, Sanrio products and manga products...these are just a few of the things I found at Uwajimaya.
Service: Good
Parking: 1-2 hours free parking with minimum purchase
Location: 600 5th Ave. S, Seattle️
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