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Tokyo Market
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112-25 Queens Blvd, Forest Hills, NY 11375
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Pat Dolan Trail
6 Grand Central Pkwy, Forest Hills, NY 11375
Willow Lake Playground
72nd Avenue &, 112th St, Forest Hills, NY 11375
Plaza College
118-33 Queens Blvd, Forest Hills, NY 11375
Queens Public Library at Forest Hills
108-19 71st Ave, Forest Hills, NY 11375
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Shogun Hibachi
111-16 Queens Blvd, Forest Hills, NY 11375
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111-10 Queens Blvd, Forest Hills, NY 11375
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Matiz Latin Cuisine
110-72 Queens Blvd, Forest Hills, NY 11375
Queens Bully
113-30 Queens Blvd, Forest Hills, NY 11375
Keuka Kafe a Wine Bar
112-04 Queens Blvd, Forest Hills, NY 11375
Tuscan Hills
110-60 Queens Blvd, Forest Hills, NY 11375
Portofino Ristorante
109-32 Ascan Ave, Forest Hills, NY 11375
Nemo's Beer Shop
110-64 Queens Blvd, Forest Hills, NY 11375
Leidylicious Cakes
110-66 Queens Blvd, Forest Hills, NY 11375
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110-78B Queens Blvd, Forest Hills, NY 11375
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112-02 Queens Blvd, Forest Hills, NY 11375
Forest Nails
110-76 Queens Blvd, Forest Hills, NY 11375
SS Natural Market
72-56 Austin St, Forest Hills, NY 11375
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112-05 75th Ave Ground Floor, Forest Hills, NY 11375
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112-24 Queens Blvd, Forest Hills, NY 11375
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115-12 Queens Blvd, Forest Hills, NY 11375
DMITRY Ties
72-28 Austin St, Forest Hills, NY 11375
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Tokyo Market

111-08 Queens Blvd, Forest Hills, NY 11375
4.7(93)
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attractions: First Love Church - New York, Ehrenreich-Austin Playground, YANT ART SPACE, Pat Dolan Trail, Willow Lake Playground, Plaza College, Queens Public Library at Forest Hills, Gardens Rodelberg Park, Station Square, Forest Park Barking Lot, restaurants: Shogun Hibachi, New Pinang, El Pollo Inka Peru, Matiz Latin Cuisine, Queens Bully, Keuka Kafe a Wine Bar, Tuscan Hills, Portofino Ristorante, Nemo's Beer Shop, Leidylicious Cakes, local businesses: Forest Hills Cuts, Shape Fitness For women, Honey Nails, Forest Nails, SS Natural Market, Skincare Sommelier Beauty Lab & Med Spa, Queensbury Wine & Liquor, SoLana Laser, Aesthetic Solutions NY: Medical Spa Queens, Botox, NAD+, Semaglutide, Tirzepatide, Mounjaro, IV Therapy, Meyer's Cocktail., DMITRY Ties
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Wed8:30 AM - 8:30 PMClosed

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Nearby attractions of Tokyo Market

First Love Church - New York

Ehrenreich-Austin Playground

YANT ART SPACE

Pat Dolan Trail

Willow Lake Playground

Plaza College

Queens Public Library at Forest Hills

Gardens Rodelberg Park

Station Square

Forest Park Barking Lot

First Love Church - New York

First Love Church - New York

5.0

(22)

Open 24 hours
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Ehrenreich-Austin Playground

Ehrenreich-Austin Playground

4.5

(162)

Open 24 hours
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YANT ART SPACE

YANT ART SPACE

4.8

(108)

Closed
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Pat Dolan Trail

Pat Dolan Trail

4.0

(16)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Tokyo Market

Shogun Hibachi

New Pinang

El Pollo Inka Peru

Matiz Latin Cuisine

Queens Bully

Keuka Kafe a Wine Bar

Tuscan Hills

Portofino Ristorante

Nemo's Beer Shop

Leidylicious Cakes

Shogun Hibachi

Shogun Hibachi

4.4

(529)

$$

Closed
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New Pinang

New Pinang

4.4

(159)

$$

Open until 12:00 AM
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El Pollo Inka Peru

El Pollo Inka Peru

3.9

(310)

$

Closed
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Matiz Latin Cuisine

Matiz Latin Cuisine

4.5

(403)

$$

Closed
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Honey Nails

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Queensbury Wine & Liquor

SoLana Laser

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Shape Fitness For women

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4.9

(84)

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Honey Nails

Honey Nails

4.0

(42)

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Forest Nails

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4.1

(66)

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SuesueSuesue
Pros: Authenticity: Japanese and Asian markets often carry a wide range of authentic products and ingredients that are hard to find in regular grocery stores. Variety: These markets offer a wide variety of products, ranging from fresh seafood and produce to dried goods, sauces, and sweets. This provides a unique opportunity to try new and interesting foods. Quality: Japanese and Asian markets often have high standards for their products and take great care in selecting and preparing their products. This ensures that the quality is top-notch. Cultural experience: Visiting a Japanese or Asian market can be a cultural experience, as you can learn about different foods, ingredients, and cooking techniques from various Asian cultures. Cons: Price: Japanese and Asian markets can be a little bit more expensive than regular grocery stores due to the importation and specialized nature of their products. Limited selection: While Japanese and Asian markets offer a wide variety of products, they may not carry everything you need or want. This can require you to visit multiple stores to get everything on your shopping list. Overall, visiting a Japanese or Asian market can be a unique and enjoyable experience for those interested in trying new and authentic foods. While there are some cons to consider, the pros often outweigh them for those who are willing to pay a little extra for quality and variety.
Victoria BelauovaVictoria Belauova
They have everything you need to make miso soup (kombu, katsuoboshi, miso, wakame…) at home and they are fully stocked with all my favorite Japanese snacks! I always come here to get Japanese candies and chocolates to make birthday goodie bags. It reminds me a bit of a local konbini, as they also make fresh onigiri and rice bowls. The owners are super friendly as well!
Mona LunotMona Lunot
One day i bought some frozen food and the owner look at me with a bad look. After i paid she didn’t even give me any plastic to pack my frozen stuff. She always frowns and have that stiff face that will make you feel uncomfortable. I am an empath and i can feel her negativity. My friend noticed it too and said she’ll never go back there.
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Pros: Authenticity: Japanese and Asian markets often carry a wide range of authentic products and ingredients that are hard to find in regular grocery stores. Variety: These markets offer a wide variety of products, ranging from fresh seafood and produce to dried goods, sauces, and sweets. This provides a unique opportunity to try new and interesting foods. Quality: Japanese and Asian markets often have high standards for their products and take great care in selecting and preparing their products. This ensures that the quality is top-notch. Cultural experience: Visiting a Japanese or Asian market can be a cultural experience, as you can learn about different foods, ingredients, and cooking techniques from various Asian cultures. Cons: Price: Japanese and Asian markets can be a little bit more expensive than regular grocery stores due to the importation and specialized nature of their products. Limited selection: While Japanese and Asian markets offer a wide variety of products, they may not carry everything you need or want. This can require you to visit multiple stores to get everything on your shopping list. Overall, visiting a Japanese or Asian market can be a unique and enjoyable experience for those interested in trying new and authentic foods. While there are some cons to consider, the pros often outweigh them for those who are willing to pay a little extra for quality and variety.
Suesue

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They have everything you need to make miso soup (kombu, katsuoboshi, miso, wakame…) at home and they are fully stocked with all my favorite Japanese snacks! I always come here to get Japanese candies and chocolates to make birthday goodie bags. It reminds me a bit of a local konbini, as they also make fresh onigiri and rice bowls. The owners are super friendly as well!
Victoria Belauova

Victoria Belauova

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One day i bought some frozen food and the owner look at me with a bad look. After i paid she didn’t even give me any plastic to pack my frozen stuff. She always frowns and have that stiff face that will make you feel uncomfortable. I am an empath and i can feel her negativity. My friend noticed it too and said she’ll never go back there.
Mona Lunot

Mona Lunot

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5.0
5y

Pros: Authenticity: Japanese and Asian markets often carry a wide range of authentic products and ingredients that are hard to find in regular grocery stores. Variety: These markets offer a wide variety of products, ranging from fresh seafood and produce to dried goods, sauces, and sweets. This provides a unique opportunity to try new and interesting foods. Quality: Japanese and Asian markets often have high standards for their products and take great care in selecting and preparing their products. This ensures that the quality is top-notch. Cultural experience: Visiting a Japanese or Asian market can be a cultural experience, as you can learn about different foods, ingredients, and cooking techniques from various Asian cultures.

Cons: Price: Japanese and Asian markets can be a little bit more expensive than regular grocery stores due to the importation and specialized nature of their products. Limited selection: While Japanese and Asian markets offer a wide variety of products, they may not carry everything you need or want. This can require you to visit multiple stores to get everything on your shopping list.

Overall, visiting a Japanese or Asian market can be a unique and enjoyable experience for those interested in trying new and authentic foods. While there are some cons to consider, the pros often outweigh them for those who are willing to pay a little extra for quality...

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5.0
4y

Started off not so great but eventually after months of being open they got most of all the things I expect to see in an east asian grocery as well as some other asian country items. Now they are a great standard. The prepared food is incredible. You would not expect a store like this to have great prepared food but it is pretty much always phenomenal. I don't know if they are making it themselves, I suppose they must be. Every time you get anything it is restaurant quality or better, even the to-go small stuff in plastic wrappers in the fridge section, like onigiri and sandwiches. Plenty of room to walk in the big aisles even though the store is small....

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5.0
2y

The staff here is extremely kind and helpful. Great selection of Pan-Asian products, definitely not Japanese exclusive. Impressive selection of ramen, which matters most to me, only... not the most organized section. Be prepared to knock a few items off the shelf when searching through. Their marinated fresh squid is fire and check out the bomb tofu and shitake mushrooms in the fresh food case. Don't forget the seaweed salad, as well as black bean paste, a jar of kimchi, and a 6 pack of Saphora...

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