Last month, the Mitsuwa Corp. — owners of the largest Japanese grocery chain in the U.S., with 11 locations across the country — shuttered the brand’s long-standing flagship store, which opened in ...
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The Cypress marketplace will feature Mitsuwa’s signature selection of high-quality Japanese groceries, fresh meat and seafood, produce, snacks, beverages, cosmetics, kitchenware, and exclusive ...
Mitsuwa Marketplace in Arlington Heights will show off its first major renovation since it opened in 1987 with a three-day celebration beginning Friday. The Japanese supermarket at 100 E. Algonquin ...
NORTHRIDGE, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The San Fernando Valley can finally experience a little taste of Japan. The largest Japanese grocery chain, Mitsuwa, held a grand opening ceremony for its new ...
Anyone who's shopped at a Mitsuwa Marketplace has seen the riot of color. A rainbow of packaged sweets emblazoned with kawaii characters lines a grocery aisle, the bright red of fresh, sashimi-grade ...
Little Tokyo's largest supermarket, Mitsuwa Marketplace, will close early next month, store officials said last week. The departure is the latest point of concern for area stakeholders worried that ...
Forget about fusion, toss the Thai and kick Korean to the curb. The food on the shelves of Mitsuwa Marketplace is from Japan. To give you an idea how massive this market in Edgewater is, there are ...
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill. (WLS) -- For years, the Mitsuwa Marketplace in Arlington Heights has been a source of Japanese culture and food. But most first-time visitors see just a grocery store from the ...
The owner of the Japanese-themed Mitsuwa Marketplace in Torrance has been acquired by a Japan-based company. Wanoba Group Inc., which is headquartered in Torrance, is now owned by Kamei Corp. of ...
PLANO (CBS11) - When corporations like Toyota and others announced relocations to North Texas, it was just the beginning of businesses that would follow them here. Plano got a taste of that Friday ...