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1956 E. Sunrise Blvd. Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304

954-761-8010 

http://www.sasayajapanese.com  

1956 E. Sunrise Blvd. Fort Lauderdale FL 33304

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  • Asian, Japanese
    Daily 10am-9pm
    $ $
  • All Major Credit Cards, cash
    Casual
    Dinner, Lunch
  • Full bar
    Not Accepted, Not Necessary
    No Parking
Description

Sasaya is a small and quaint Japanese market, located in the busy Gateway Plaza, that sells Japanese and Asian groceries, cookware, gifts, snacks, beverages, and sake. All of its offerings -- from sushi bowls to decorative chopsticks, from Japanese magazines and videos to a cooler full of tasty imported treats -- are little treasures, but the real deal is found in the back, where you can order cheap and fresh sushi takeout from a small counter. (You can also eat in the store, but there are only about six stools at a cramped table.) There are also Japanese appetizers such as steamed edamame, miso soup, and seaweed salad. Gets busy during lunch hour and Friday nights.








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  • 2011 | Best Asian Market

    The Japanese Market is a great one-stop shop for people adept at cooking Asian food -- but it's an especially excellent find for the culinarily challenged among us. A sushi bar in the back serves affordable nigiri, sashimi, and rolls that are too tasty and beautiful for their styrofoam plates. Then again, it's a humble joint, and that's part of the draw -- you eat seated on dingy wooden stools that match the raw wood countertops overlooking the parking lot of the Gateway Shopping... More »

  • 2008 | Best Asian Market

    You can't find EveryBurger everywhere. If you could just stop at any corner store and pick up a pack of the delicious little Japanese cookies that masquerade as itty-bitty burgers, you'd at least spend less on gas. But our convenience stores will never be that cool. To find the best imported Asian treats, you have to go to Sasaya Japanese Market. In addition to inexpensive to-go sushi (the priciest roll is $7.50), Sasaya offers one-stop shopping for wasabi peas, lucky cat wallets, and... More »

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    | Palm Beach, FL | 139 Reviews

    You can't find EveryBurger everywhere. If you could just stop at any corner store and pick up a pack of the delicious little Japanese cookies that masquerade as itty-bitty burgers, you'd at least spend less on gas. But our convenience stores will never be that cool. To find the best imported Asian treats, you have to go to Sasaya Japanese Market. In addition to inexpensive to-go sushi (the priciest roll is $7.50), Sasaya offers one-stop shopping for wasabi peas, lucky cat wallets, and kitchen supplies; plus extra-fancy, extra-spicy ramen noodles, and assorted sakes and curry pastes.

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