Compact grocery store offering traditional Japanese staples, including produce, snacks, and candy. From their website, ‘Hana Market is a beloved Japanese grocery store located on 17th St NW Washington D.C. by D.C. locals and tourists alike. Store owners Yoshio & Ikyuo Tanabe provide eager shoppers with various Japanese food, snacks, drinks, ingredients, and more! Hana Market allows you to elevate your home cooking with a variety of authentic Japanese ingredients straight from Japan. Welcome to Hana Market! Where the homemade omusubi (rice balls) is so delicious that it’s sold out by noon! Customers will find a unique array of Japanese savory and sweet snacks, fresh ingredients, to-go meals, and more! You can’t visit Hana Market and not try their housemade omusubi rice balls, a local favorite. Each rice ball is filled with flavors like salmon, tuna, chicken, and ume. Turn around the corner, and you’ll find the premade meals, perfect for a quick and delicious dinner at home.’ It looks to be a nice little Japanese market in D.C., which I found while googling about fresh tofu.
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Hana Market
Address: 2000 17th St NW, Washington, DC 20009
Phone: (202) 939-8854
URL - https://jaswdc.org/hana-market/
Compact grocery store offering traditional Japanese staples, including produce, snacks, and candy. From their website, ‘Hana Market is a beloved Japanese grocery store located on 17th St NW Washington D.C. by D.C. locals and tourists alike. Store owners Yoshio & Ikyuo Tanabe provide eager shoppers with various Japanese food, snacks, drinks, ingredients, and more! Hana Market allows you to elevate your home cooking with a variety of authentic Japanese ingredients straight from Japan. Welcome to Hana Market! Where the homemade omusubi (rice balls) is so delicious that it’s sold out by noon! Customers will find a unique array of Japanese savory and sweet snacks, fresh ingredients, to-go meals, and more! You can’t visit Hana Market and not try their housemade omusubi rice balls, a local favorite. Each rice ball is filled with flavors like salmon, tuna, chicken, and ume. Turn around the corner, and you’ll find the premade meals, perfect for a quick and delicious dinner at home.’ It looks to be a nice little Japanese market in D.C., which I found while googling about fresh tofu.