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1335 W. University , Tempe Tempe, AZ 85281

480-968-1890 

 

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  • 2011 | Best Little Japan

    What's better than Japanese pastries Almost nothing. Maybe that's why we spend so much time cramming curry and melon pan into our waiting gobs at Arai Pastry, at the corner of Priest and University drives in Tempe. When pastry doesn't suffice, we head right next door to Fujiya Market. Walk in the door and expect to be greeted with a welcoming "irashaimase" from the staff. They're welcoming you to the store and their bountiful stock of imported milk tea, Japanese candy, and bento boxes... More »

  • 2009 | Best Japanese Convenience Store

    Irashaimase! The best things in life aren't free. In fact, they're a little expensive. Still, a life without C.C. Lemon soda, miniature Gundam figurines or pre-packaged bento boxes is no life at all, or so says a true Japanophile. That's why we frequent Fujiya Market when we need goods from Nippon. Feel like learning Japanese Check out Fujiya's collection of Japanese TV shows, for rent on VHS. We prefer inebriation to academics, however, so we'll be busy scoping out the sake sec... More »

  • 2004 | BEST JAPANESE CONVENIENCE STORE

    Here's a little-known fact: Japan has the coolest convenience stores in the world. Shelves brimming with colorful goods in irresistible packaging -- whimsical bags of candy in flavors like peach, yogurt and soda pop, a mind-boggling array of canned iced teas and energy drinks, fancy bottles of sake, pastel bottles of shampoo, and all the ingredients you'd need to make comfort foods like yakisoba (noodles) or tonkatsu (pork cutlet) -- they make shopping for necessities into a full-blown... More »

  • 2001 | Best Asian Convenience Store

    This bright and shiny little convenience store feels like it was transplanted straight out of Tokyo. The greasy hot dogs, sickly-sweet snack cakes and gargantuan Big Gulps are markedly absent. In their place, you can grab a salmon o-bento (a pretty arrangement of grilled salmon, rice and vegetable side dishes), some pastel-colored daifuku rice cakes filled with sweet red bean paste, or a six-pack of miniature Sapporo beers. And unlike its American counterparts, Fujiya carries a huge range of... More »

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  • Shio Milky Candies at Fujiya

    Shio Milky Candies at Fujiya

    | Thu, April 1, 2010

    I've been eating Milky candies for the last 20 years. These iconic Japanese sweets are chewy milk-flavored caramels that can be incredibly addicting, especially if you get a fresh bag. I could eat a d... More »

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