Dope market, I wish it wasnt in the cut like that— probably has to do with the rent prices being so high but this is a nice market. They have a restaurant right next door too. I got Tonkotsu Ramen and it was damn good. They have great seating and a nice ambiance, if you have time yall should check it out.
Sunrise Mart has very delicious food. Both the eatery and the market offer a wide variety of fine and fresh food. Recommended for anyone in Manhattan either looking for a quick bite or picking up ingredients for a Friday night dinner.Also this girl that works there looks the good 😊 wish I knew her name ☹️Actually, if I saw her again I would even tell her; hey, I like you. I am in Florida and this location is in Manhattan.Ahh 😩 the love of my life🇷🇺🇯🇵😘😉Hello Mary - Jesus loves you ♥️
After leaving my doctors appointment I stumbled upon Sunrise Market and was in love! As a foodie, authentic ethnic grocery stores make my heart smile and I am a LOVER of Asian cuisine. As I perused the store I said to myself wow I wished they had a restaurant and as I walked out the door and looked to my left, behold! My wish came true!I was overwhelmed, in the best way possible. Watching the chefs cook in real time enhanced the experience. They have pre-made bento boxes, sushi bowls and plates that are already prepared. Or, you can order noodle, rice, dumpling, etc dishes freshly made for you in real time.I ordered the Spicy Tuna Onigiri, Pork & Beef Dumplings, Tanuki Udon Noodles and ohmygawddddddd it was fantastic. Woof. They also offer, which Ive never seen before, Japanese pasta dishes. I vowed to come back and try at a different time because the descriptions looked amazing.For Covid-19 measures, patrons can order take out or sit outside for dining, if you sit inside you must write down your information for contact tracing and your temperature must be taken.All in all, visit. Do it. I dare you. Youll love it.
The cashiers are very nice. The place is a little wacky. The food court is nextdoor to the grocery store. They have different credit card minimum. The food is decent.
I tried their okomoyaki which for its price, was packed with ingredients and made a filling meal on its own. The place is unassuming and has a cozy upstairs dining area, a good place to get your Japanese snacks and groceries too. I only wish they would heat up the meals that were already prepared and boxed, but they do prepare made to order meals too, such as rice bowls and soup noodles. Nice place overall to visit.
One of the best locations of Sunrise Mart chain. They have a small cafe-like area where you can get onigiri ($1.45 & $1.75 w/salmon), noodles, rice w/protein, ramen and other foods; there’s coffee and sweets.The Mart is small but still has a good variety of snacks, condiments, frozen foods and other stuff.
Great Japanese supermarket. The people who work here are so helpful and friendly. Xander especially has helped us locate many items, always packs a bag of ice to keep our sashimi cold on the way home. My kids consider it a big treat to buy Japanese snacks here!
You should definitely stop by Sunrise Mart if youre around the area.Good selection, good prices, and good food.
Chain Japanese deli and grocery I would say. Good for quick grab lunches from ramen to bento box to sushi poke bowl. Prices are very reasonable. When I dont have any specific food on my mind I just come here and grab something. Onigiri are really cheap and love their bakery too specially Kosian pan.
Pretty good authentic Japanese grocery store with ready-made sushi and other delicious food(including snacks)
There is no snack oasis in Midtown like Sunrise Mart from the variety of sweet, salty, spicy, sour, crunchy, or chewy eats from candies to chips and more to satisfy hunger pangs with colorful packaging and kooky designs. of course, Sunrise Mart sells a lot more than just snack foods...one can find from a variety of Japanese ingredients to Japanese frozen foods to ready-made meals like bento boxes and smaller prepared bites like onigiri. Sunrise Mart covers a lot of needs.normally, i grab Pocky (good selection of flavors) or onigiri bc either is a great on-the-move snacks.the store itself is fairly small and narrow. theres a lot of products. the store at times feels more crowded than it is. that said, checkout lines move pretty decently depending on how many cashiers are on duty. since the pandemic, the store feels less crowded bc of the lack of people in midtown getting lunch or early evening meals. the produce items are close to the front. the snacks are towards the middle. and everything else is on shelves or in refrigerated units.service is fairly fast and efficient.
One of my favorite places to get ingredients/snacks everyone working is so nice 🙏
Cozy Japanese general store with delicious grab & go food. Love the lunch bento boxes & onigiri
I love this place! Extensive selection at great and competitive prices. Worth the trip to Midtown.
Will definitely stop by again soon! They sell snacks, food, meals, makeup, various sorts of drinks, bakery goods. Not sure if they sell eating and cooking utensils but overall a great Asian mart near Bryant Park!
A gem! A diamond!! James and Milton were 2 of the friendliest and most helpful people I have ever met in my 10 years of being here in New York. I will be coming back here more often now that I prepare Japanese food. I’m very excited to try their lunch specials. Very happy with their selection.
Great grocery store with Asian products. Very good fresh food made on site and in lunchboxes. Nice and helpful staff. Reasonable prices. I recommend.
Love the midtown Sunrise Market for its rice bun burgers!!! It has a good selection of Japanese hot food with grocery in the back. Also a small cafe that serves pastries and coffee/tea at the front. Tried their breakfast special with eggs, sausage, toast, and coffee for ~$3.75. Great addition to this block of Japanese food spots. Also really like the second floor to enjoy the food!!
I’ve been here before to grocery shop. Pretty decent selection for the space. First time getting prepared food as I now work in the area. They have food in the fridge, some hot ready to go, and hot food made to order. Getting food to order is a little confusing at first. You order from someone with an order pad, pay at one of the registers, then wait to pick up. What’s confusing is the people waiting around the hot food area and the various menu signs. Most people waiting have ordered but just check. All in all it’s a good place to get a decent quality meal under $10 in this area
I eat here a lot since I work nearby. I like how the service is always excellent and they keep the spot well kept all the time. Prices are fair and they serve generous portions.
Good selection for a tasty and economically priced lunch during weekdays. Can wait and get something freshly made or something packed earlier for a quicker purchase. The packaged foods are still fresh from earlier in the day, but try to get something thats still warm. Not a fan of the onigiri. Minimum $10 for credit card. Can also pay with Apple Pay.
There is a Japanese grocery store in the back of this food/lunch spot. They do a wonderful job is cramming so much product into such a small space... I challenge you to not find a single Japanese grocery store project here. Some quality products you may be looking for which they carry: unpasteurized miso, scallions, fresh fish, sushi fish, bonito flakes, various pastes, sauces, and liquids, and other various fresh produce common to the Japanese household.
Nice Japanese market with authentic foods to boot! Opens early (weekdays) with a great selection of groceries. Lunches here are the best with fresh and delicious Japanese foods that can be enjoyed on their 2nd floor dining area. All the staff are always helpful and kind.
I have been going to Sunrise Mart for many years. I usually buy their 50-pack of sushi nori, along with some excellent kosher tea from Japan and my favorite baked item which is green tea an pan--best around 11 a.m. shortly after it is made. I have had all three of their meals including breakfast or morning service in their upstairs section where the food is always fresh and tasty. The atmosphere reminds me of the time I had spent in Tokyo decades ago.
Love their made to order cooked food. Brown rice is an option which is great.
Very small and kind of hidden supermarket in St. Marks, Sunrise has a lot of basic Japanese cooking necessities. They also have a decent snack selection as well. Its a good alternative if you cant get to Mituswa or an H Mart, which are larger in size and selection. The prices are moderate but not the cheapest Ive seen. But overall the location is clean and well organized. Its a good alternative if you cant get to a bigger supermarket.
I think this is the best Sunrise Mart in the city, but its also the closest to where I live so its the easiest one to get to. Awesome for when you are craving a nice Japanese snack or small bowl of delicious food. You can also get some groceries too after eating!
What I like about this place is its ability to pack so many things in such a tiny place. Food is good. I am not sure if it is authentic Japanese, but it tastes good.
Best Japanese market in the city!
Great Japanese grocery store with yummy prepared food as well. Nice selection and convenient to have lunch in Bryant Park!
Its very crowded around lunch time that I cant walk through properly in grocery area and food counter. If you go there for grocery shopping, go there in the morning and after 2 or 3pm. after work hour also get crowded sometimes.
Decent selection. It comes with a small dining area on the second level. Its cramped, but hey. As long as I can get my Japanese staples, Im happy.Its a good place for a casual date or meet up with friends. The black sesame ice cream and green tea ice cream mochi are must-tries.
This is an authentic Japanese restaurant, one of the few in the city. They speak real Japanese here and the food is fresh and tasty. A lot of popular Japanese street food is made here. Not so easy to find in most restaurants.
Nice place to buy Japanese groceries. They also have a lot of ready-made food for takeout.
Vegan options I’ve noticed are: 2-3 varieties of seaweed related onigiri, seaweed salad, and inarisushi. Please more vegan options! Great store though :)
They sell all kinds of Natto here and it’s cheaper than anywhere else in New York, snacks and meals are wholesome, delicious, and inexpensive, specially for this area めっちゃおいしいです service is great, they have microwaves all over, always clean.
Rude staff and both times I got food from here, it was undercooked and cold from being left out. They have ready to eat meals that are cooked and left without being under heat. This is dangerous and can cause bacteria to grow or make the food spoil.
Love this place. You can get a variety of prepared Japanese foods day and night. Specialty Japanese groceries are available in the back. They have a small selection of Japanese craft beer.Pro tip: grab some sliced sashimi packages in the back seafood section and ask for chopsticks, wasabi and soy sauce. It makes a great side to their prepared foods.
The female asian so-called manager (claimed herself as the manager/person-in-charge, around 35 years old) was pretty rude with discrimination, who refused some customers to be seated on the second floor. She tended to force customers to leave even by taking physical actions. In addition, she secretly picked up a lost wallet by customer on the seat without saying anything, and its probably in her pocket now. Wont be there anymore. Barbarian.
Great place to get a quick bowl of ramen. Havent tried the baked good yet but they look so delicious! The gentleman who took our order was kind enough to translate a few Pokémon snacks for my daughter, so helpful!
Been there many many times,a great variety of Japanese food
I go there a lot. It’s close to my house and very cute and nice. Cheaper than some other places.
Very inexpensive, delicious food. Check-out person was very sweet! Highly recommend!
Great Japanese grocery stocking a lot of Japanese ingredients, as well as a variety of prepared foods.
First time Japanese food experience turned out to be pretty good... very busy place with a store at the back... but food was comparatively cheaper and tasted good...
Those who want to cook Japanese can find almost any ingredients here. There is also many goods and useful tools for daily life used in the country of Japan. As a native Japanese, I love to shop here.
It’s our diner for the two week in New York! My husband and I tried almost every meal listed on the menu, all very good!
Small market good selection. Cafe and Japanese fast food excellent. Prices fare
Great place to buy Japanese groceries in Manhattan. Small but stocks a lot
This Sunrise is the worst Ive been to. It was tiny and crowded.But worst of all, I was denied entry with my service dogs. An older gentleman told me it doesnt matter that I have a disability, theres no dogs with an open kitchen and lied that the government told him so. Even when a couple ladies next to me backed me up, saying service dogs are allowed, he refused to take my card stating my rights and kept saying it doesnt matter. Incredibly rude and unprofessional business owner.
Great selections of Asian snacks and drinks. It is pretty packed during rush hour lunch time, but the price is very good.
This sunrise mart is the one you want to go to for a quick bite to eat, but the one in east village is overall cheaper if youre grocery shopping, I believe - however, thats totally understandable considering the location and cost of the real estateAdditionally, the quality of the sashimi here doesnt look quite as good as the east village location either
Great place to buy your Japanese groceries and pretty decent prepared food. Lot of selection for Manhattan.
Mediocre food, you get what you pay for. Service is meh and theres a $10 minimum for credit card.Also, for a slightly more expensive lunch box, go to Cafe Zaiya (a few stores down) and they sell better food, have better service, AND only $5 minimum for credit.
Conveniently located on 41st street across from NY public library main building, this Japanese supermarket is reasonably priced, though small, provides an alternative last-minute food shopping choices. They open until 9 pm which is convenient for those working late but still wish to get some Asian groceries. At this location only, Sunrise Mart has a hot food eatery area where they serve donburi (rice bowls) and udon (noodle) dishes at very reasonable prices with fulfilling good Japanese food.
Don’t go with Foods there. Food was really bad. Pork Katsu is the worst I had in NYC. Cafe Zaiya next door makes better food.
Great Japanese grocery with a lot of stuff in a small space, including tasty prepared foods.
A pretty small Asian supermarket. But the prices are way more reasonable than Hmart.
Katsu pork cutlet sandwich was tasty and $5.49 (cheaper than ootoya). Gyu-don $7.95 was fine. Its the authentic and affordable taste of Japan that people who know Japanese quality would go to.Entrance is accessible but to get to the back of the store thw aisles are a bit of a squeeze. Eat in area is not that big so I recommend take - out and eat at Bryant Park if weather is good.Good Japanese drink selection too.
This review is of the shrimp tempera + kariage they sell. If you buy the food that is premade, please be aware that it is not nearly as fresh as the food when it’s prepared in front of you. I should have known this before buying the tempura but I figured since the package was warm and looked freshly made, I would try it. Turned out it wasn’t crispy like tempura should be. The kariage on the bottom was soggy. If you spend 11 bucks on three pieces of shrimp and one lump of kariage, get it FRESH not prepackaged. Also, the tempura is 3x batter, to a thin shrimp in the middle.
Try the Cookie Custard Pan at 11:am when fresh, not later in the day. I love it, wow!Ja-Pan in New York.
It is delicious, not expensive. And if you are from Asian l think it is a good choice for lunch and dinner. There are noodle and rice here.
Food are decent. But it is over price. Its also very tiny inside.
Great Japanese market with a lot of groceries and an extensive prepared food section.
Charging devoted customers additional fee for plastic containers? Shame on You, Ive been your customer for over 2 years, not coming back!
Sunrise uses old/ expired groceries to make their special bento boxes & repackages their meat every morning so it is labeled as fresh, extremely unethical.Their veggies are ordered from Chinatown and repacked with Japanese labels with a high mark up - this place is disgusting - I used to work in the SR back kitchenOn another note - Dojo, located on on 14 W 4th St. is part of the same organization... you know where the spoiled market food goes to make for their delicious food (;
Oh dear only after youve been to Chinatown that you realise how clean, organised and civilised this place is. Prices are reasonable for most items - 99c tofu thank you very much. The cashier was courteous and actually smiled at the customer, which reminds me that this kind of customer service still exists.only drawback is $10 min for debit/credit card, no biggie but could be something to improve on.
Such a small store compared to their location in the village! Good selection of bento, but I really wish their market had better stock.
Best Lunch Spot around the neighborhood.There are plenty of hot food and pre-made food available. There are also pre-made bento boxes with good varieties.The prices are good and it gets really busy during lunch time.
They have a good variety of Japenese food with reasonable price.
I stopped by here for a quick lunch and overall its quite a nice Japanese grocery place. Its got a top prime location being so close to Bryant Park and GCT and offers authentic Japanese hot food items.
My favorite Japanese supermarket in NY! Big selection and good prices.
Japanese Supermarket and Food Court. Small but decent selection. Seating upstairs.
A small Japanese grocery store that is also a great place for inexpensive Japanese food -- ramen, katsu, etc. There are a several tables upstairs and you can eat there or take out.
Japanese market with great snacks and options! Their staff is helpful too!
Cheap and good dishes. also the supermarket is great!
Come here for a good selection of bento boxes that are reasonably priced.
Has really cool yummy snacks from Japan and their lunchbox seems delicious
So awesome. Cheap and really nice food at the adjoint restaurant