I bought some very nice quality rice bowls made of wood here. It was a bit on the expensive side but I knew I was buying for the quality and craftsmanship from Japan. Th y have frozen thinly sliced meats like pork belly and beef, which is perfect to make sukiyaki or shabu shabu. I usually have a difficult time explaining that I need meat cut thinly as possible in any butcher in Munich so this an convenient alternative solution. this is also the only place I managed to find premade Takoyaki flour. No other Asian grocery has it. The products are comparatively more expensive than other Asian grocery stores but these are quality products imported straight from Japan so it makes sense. Small shop which makes it difficult during the pandemic since only a certain amount of people are allowed in the store so there's usually a like on Saturdays. But worth the wait to get your Japanese grocery essentials that can't be found...
Read moreI love this place - it's tiny, but it has loads of original Japanese stuff to explore. Mostly specialties from Japan, there's a big freezer in the middle with awesome stuff (if you live nearby and can keep the freezing chain going) and some pottery and miscellaneous items if you like to touch up your place with a few Japanese items. Obviously, it's also a great place to buy Sake ;-) . The staff is very nice and the whole place has a homey feel to it. I recommend...
Read moreA lovely little store in center of munich. The staff is kindly and try to help with all issues and questions. I wanted to try Ramen by myself and just ask which ingredients they would advise. The helpfull woman showed me everything and I bought it. Perfect! Be aware that the price can be a bit higher than usual (depends on what you want) because of the import fees I guess, but it's absolutely worth. Any time again when I am in mood for...
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