Bay Area-based Japanese grocery chain expanding with new Foster City location

((Crohn– A Japanese supermarket is locally established with another location in the Gulf region. The Osaka market in Foster City is opened in November, according to a press statement issued by Foster City.

The city said that the Osaka market is located at the Edgewateer Place for shopping, and it acquires the previous area of the grocery store in Lucky’s. The supermarket joins a shopping yard with other Asian restaurants: Rickshaw Corner, a warehouse of Korean barbecue warehouse quickly.

Officials in the city of Foster wrote in a press statement published on July 10, and the Osaka market provides “a wide range of Japanese grocery stores, fresh products, seafood, ready -made meals for eating and imported goods that are difficult to find under one roof.”

Only the Fremont Osaka market is currently open. The Osaka Market in Blazant Hill is scheduled to open through the street from the theaters of the century. This site is “soon”, according to the city center of Blazant Hill Website.

Osaka Marketplace displays both the dining hall and a cafe inside the grocery store. The food field offers Japanese dishes such as Ramin, Carag and Bento boxes.

“We are happy to welcome Osaka Marketplace to enhance the city,” Mayor Sysi Jiminies said in a press statement. “Their arrival brings new energy to the Edgewateer Place shopping center and provides a new and high -quality shopping experience that our residents will really enjoy.”

Osaka Marketplace opened its first site in Fremonte in November 2021. According to the company, it was the first Japanese supermarket in East Bay.

The Asian grocery store holes were mad in the last Gulf region.

In addition to the recently opened jagalchi in Dali, these Asian supermarkets will open: S&T SuperMarket in San Francisco and San Jose, and the city of seafood in Daly, Mega Mart in East Pallo Alo, and H Mart in Dublin and Tokyo Central in Emirville.

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