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Marukai 98 Super Stores

AT:LA is excited to welcome new contributor Jonathan Lo to the mix. We are so lucky to have his eye on the scene!
market-logo-05-10-.jpgIt's no secret that Japanese grocery stores are abundant in yummy treats for both your stomach AND your eyes. But what could be better than a Japanese grocery store? How about a Japanese 98 Super Store?!

05-10-1-marukai1.jpgThe Marukai supermarket chain (website in Japanese only), a long time staple in Little Tokyo, imports many varieties of Japanese products, including food, furniture, home accessories and small appliances. Marukai also has several 98 Super Stores (click for locations). These "98 Super Stores" are set up similar to your typical "99 Only" or "Dollar" stores, except almost all the items are imported from Japan. Every aisle is filled with super "kawaii" (japanese for "cute") things, and although not everything is actually "98", there didn't seem to be anything over $1.50 (with the exception of some larger furniture pieces.)

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The best thing about the Marukai 98 Super Stores is their selection of plastic food containers and gadgets. Since the Japanese are famous for their space saving efficiency, all of these items are perfect for those of us with smaller kitchens and refrigerators. Also quite appealing are their selection of ceramic plates, cups and vases. As with most surplus discount-type stores, their stock is constantly changing. Your best bet to find amazing deals is to check back frequently. There are 4 Marukai 98 Super Store locations throughout the LA and OC areas (Gardena, Cypress, Torrance, and Fountain Valley).

-Jonathan

Jons two blogs - Its (K)not Wood and Happy Mundane - keep us smiling and informed on a daily basis.

Comments (11)

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Wow, you guys have the best peeps! Welcome Jon!!!

Holly

p.s. I have a think for Japanese products too, and I loved little tokyo when I was in S.F.

posted by decor8 Holly on 2006-05-10 16:03:32

Oh, by the way, I think there's one of these in the Japanese section in downtown LA too because I went to a .98 cent store there last June...

Holly

posted by decor8 Holly on 2006-05-10 16:04:57

I think dollar stores are a great resource. When Alec posted his 99 Cents Only Store picks a few months back, I jumped for joy. Digging through the not-so-good stuff to find the few nuggets is a fun little urban adventure... I believe there is a smaller Marukai 98 Store in a Little Tokyo mini-mall a few blocks away from the Marukai Supermarket at Weller Court. I found these great wooden puzzles for my year old niece there. My friend liked them so much, he ended up buying some to use as wall-art. [One benefit of visiting this smaller branch in Little Tokyo is that it's located in the same mini-mall as the very popular (but only to savvy locals) restaurant, Shabu-Shabu House.]

posted by Enrique on 2006-05-10 16:09:07

Are you exited or excited?

"AT:LA is exited to welcome new contributor Jonathan Lo to the mix. "

posted by anne on 2006-05-10 19:03:56

A welcome addition indeed!

There's also a great discount japanese housewares shop on Sawtelle right next door to Hurry Curry (near the intersection of Sawtelle and Olympic) which is great for kitchen tools and ceramics. It started off as a dollar store, but not too long after opening dropped that particular advertised angle. There's still some fantastic bargains inside though.

posted by gregory on 2006-05-11 10:09:22

Anne- while we may be exiting soon, we are really excited about Jon.

Thanks for catching our typo.

Are face is read ;-)

-Dumb Alec

posted by alec on 2006-05-11 10:55:31

Sheesh. Is it really necessary to point out inconsequential typos? Missing "c" or not, did you really NOT understand what Alec was trying to say, anne?

posted by Enrique on 2006-05-11 14:14:44

I went to a "98 cent" (really $1.50 like noted) Japanese stores in Little Tokyo. I don't think it's under this chain, but it was similar. Witness the madness: http://flickr.com/photos/oceantsunami/130512411/in/set-72057594110006200/

posted by susan y on 2006-05-11 17:20:02

Oh my gawd, susan y. I was laughing so hard when I clicked through to the *annotated* photo of your 98 cent haul! You are crazy like a crazy-cat-lady. And I think I need to marry you.

posted by Enrique on 2006-05-11 21:30:54

susan y-
i hear you- its so dangerous there... and keep me away from those chocolate koala things! Forget Pringles, once you start, you can't stop!!

posted by jon on 2006-05-12 00:12:34

aloha, I miss Hawaii!! I left Two years ago and i miss your Iso peanuts... I wanted to know the name of the product. It comes in four flavors, Original(yellow package), Adobo (brown package), Garlic (green package) and Barbeque (orange or red package)... My friend is heading back there in May and i wanted her to bring me back some from your store... I shopped there all the time, it rocks.

Sincerely,
Lorena

posted by Lorena on 2007-01-10 07:23:12
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