Mitsuki Japanese Market

★★★★★ 4.9 | 384 reviews | 17 views

Business Details

Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible entrance
From the business
Identifies as Asian-owned
Small business
Service options
In-store shopping
Onsite services
Highlights
Great produce
Offerings
Bakery
Food
Organic products
Prepared foods
Crowd
LGBTQ+ friendly
Planning
Quick visit
Payments
Credit cards
Debit cards
NFC mobile payments

About

Japanese grocery stores bring a slice of home to Brooklyn, offering ingredients that can transform weeknight dinners into something special. Mitsuki Japanese Market fits neatly into this category, tucked along Manhattan Avenue where the neighborhood’s mix of old and new feels particularly vibrant. Greenpoint has seen a steady rise in specialty food shops, and places like this make it easier to experiment with flavors without leaving the borough.

Shoppers can expect more than just dry goods here. The market includes a small bakery section, fresh produce that often outshines larger chains, and a selection of organic products for those who prioritize quality. Prepared foods are another draw, especially for anyone short on time but still wanting a meal that feels intentional. It’s the kind of spot where you might grab a snack while browsing, or plan a full grocery run for the week.

Asian-owned and operating as a small business, Mitsuki reflects the community it serves. The address—703 Manhattan Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11222—places it within walking distance of several local cafes and boutiques, making it a convenient stop during a Saturday stroll. Those who prefer to call ahead can reach them at (347) 227-8787 if they have questions about availability or offerings.

For directions, the map will guide you straight to the door. Whether you’re restocking pantry staples or hunting for something new, the market provides a practical option in a neighborhood where food is taken seriously. No fuss, just good ingredients.

Technical Info

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Created 04 Jan 2025
Updated 06 Jul 2026

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