
Sad this market closed down. The building apparently is being torn down for development. This Japanese market sold many of the products I like and seemed to be pretty well-stocked. The prices...
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Located in the heart of Medford, MA, Ebisuya Japanese Market is a treasure trove of authentic Japanese flavors and ingredients. Stepping inside, visitors are greeted by shelves stocked with a diverse array of imported goods, from sushi-grade fish to rare spices and traditional snacks. The aroma of freshly baked goods and brewed green tea fills the air, creating a truly immersive experience for anyone looking to explore the rich culinary heritage of Japan.
Whether you're a seasoned home chef or simply curious about Japanese cuisine, Ebisuya Japanese Market offers something for everyone. Wander through the aisles lined with colorful packaging and unique products, each one telling a story of tradition and innovation. From miso paste to matcha powder, every item invites you to embark on a culinary adventure without leaving the vibrant surroundings of this bustling market.
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Sad this market closed down. The building apparently is being torn down for development. This Japanese market sold many of the products I like and seemed to be pretty well-stocked. The prices...
This cozy little market in Medford has a sushi bar that slings out the best high-quality sushi for the most affordable price in the ENTIRE Boston area. The fish is always super fresh and they...
10/10. Fantastic fantastic ramen. The veggie offering is delicious and at no point do I feel like I'm missing out on anything unlike other vegetarian ramen offerings at other restaurants. Some...
An excellent market where you could get all sorts of specialty goods. I'm saddened they are closing due to building demolished but hoping that they return in another form. I remember getting a...
I'm a huge foodie and love to cook. And so it makes me sad there aren't more and larger Japanese supermarkets in Boston/surrounding cities. Ebisuya and Maruichi in Brookline are basically the only...