that's my favourite supermarket,
i have been going there since it was daimaru
they have many kinds of japanese food & some are cheaper than other supermarket
there's a counter that sell soybean,soymilk
is very fresh,i love the soymilk,is sugar free
recently they have increase the price for some item
2 weeks ago i bought a small cup of ramen for $1.90
last week i saw the same for $2.25
is very expensive for such a small cup of ramen
they also will have diff kinds of fair
for next month,they have shizuoka fair
have to save first before going there
I love the Japanese food there. The tofu they sell is less than 2 dollars but it's really delicious. All I need to do I dip it in soya sauce. Yummy!
Meidi-Ya also sells items from America and Europe like Sara Lee frozen products, Ben and Jerry's and Hershey's.
I heard that the Ice cream (Gelato) they sell there. But I think it's too expensive.
My favourite part of Meidi-Ya is that it caters to all. The small little food shops there are really good. Also, many Japaese themselves go there to shop so I trust the quality of their products.
saiko. sugoi. suteki. subarashii!! (all mean wonderful)
i love meidi-ya. i call it japanland2. (japanland1 being isetan shaw, but only because its in a more convenient location)
the japanese careful attention to detail is most prominent here, with great effort put into..everything. i ooh-ed and aah-ed at everything like a great big suaku when i was in there. :p
im utterly fascinated by the tofu waterfall. im sure theres some complicated reason behind the continuous flow of water to cool the tofu blocks, other than for aesthetic purposes.
oh and the POCKY! anata mo watashi no pocky! (jap pocky tagline - you too are my pocky!) there are one million varieties of pocky..ranging from brazilian pudding, mikan (orange) to sharksfin.
and the giant crab in its little aquarium. a bit scary but very cool. and yummy looking haha.
the best part has got to be the prepared food section, but when i got there after dinner there wasnt much so no pics. gomen ne!
Hi smudger , ya i agree with you don't bother to go to Meidi-Ya Supermarket if one is planning for save cost grocery . Because one apple can cost you 6 dollar and more, and one watermelon which is even worst , can go up to hundreds !
However, i was surrounded by Japanese culture once i stepped into the Supermarket.
Other than Supermarket, there are other shops like bakery shop, ice-crea stall, and shop that sold Ramen ! : )
So when you are hungry , you can stop at these shops to fill up your stomach !
For the grocery, all the things it sold is FRESH and definitely good Quality. So if you are one that want Fresh vegetable, fresh meat, and fresh fruits... breads....etc.
stack your wallet up with loads of money, and go down to Meidi-ya supermarket which is in the basement of Liang-court ( near Clark quay )
Liang Court and its surrounding features are basically catered towards the Japanese living in the area. And strategically, Meidi-Ya has chosen the right place to set foot in Singapore.
Smacked in the basement of the mall, Meidi-Ya is a supermarket. Yes it does have all those things that other supermarkets in Singapore have. But what makes it special is the large variety of Japanese products on the shelves.
My trips here are always here for those things obviously not found in the common supermarkets. The Japanese products, especially the sweets, frozen food (My favourite Unagi and Fish Cakes), snacks, condiments and many more.
Don't bother coming here to do grocery shopping as the prices here are a tad higher than what is normally sold in other supermarkets, higher than Cold Storage in fact.
You will find yourself surrounded by Japanese when you are in Meidi-Ya. Many Japanese living in Singapore come here regularly for their hunt for their beloved home groomed produce.
Even a section is set aside in the middle of the supermarket for the kids to enjoy a show of Doraemon while the parents are busy doing grocery shopping. A great concept, considering kids can be a hassle to bring along at times.
Make your way here for a refreshing look of the Japanese way of life. Friends and fellows that love Japanese products, bring them here. I reckon they will be wowed by the wide selections in there!
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that's my favourite supermarket,
i have been going there since it was daimaru
they have many kinds of japanese food & some are cheaper than other supermarket
there's a counter that sell soybean,soymilk
is very fresh,i love the soymilk,is sugar free
recently they have increase the price for some item
2 weeks ago i bought a small cup of ramen for $1.90
last week i saw the same for $2.25
is very expensive for such a small cup of ramen
they also will have diff kinds of fair
for next month,they have shizuoka fair
have to save first before going there
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Meido-Ya ROCKS!
I love the Japanese food there. The tofu they sell is less than 2 dollars but it's really delicious. All I need to do I dip it in soya sauce. Yummy!
Meidi-Ya also sells items from America and Europe like Sara Lee frozen products, Ben and Jerry's and Hershey's.
I heard that the Ice cream (Gelato) they sell there. But I think it's too expensive.
My favourite part of Meidi-Ya is that it caters to all. The small little food shops there are really good. Also, many Japaese themselves go there to shop so I trust the quality of their products.
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saiko. sugoi. suteki. subarashii!! (all mean wonderful)
i love meidi-ya. i call it japanland2. (japanland1 being isetan shaw, but only because its in a more convenient location)
the japanese careful attention to detail is most prominent here, with great effort put into..everything. i ooh-ed and aah-ed at everything like a great big suaku when i was in there. :p
im utterly fascinated by the tofu waterfall. im sure theres some complicated reason behind the continuous flow of water to cool the tofu blocks, other than for aesthetic purposes.
oh and the POCKY! anata mo watashi no pocky! (jap pocky tagline - you too are my pocky!) there are one million varieties of pocky..ranging from brazilian pudding, mikan (orange) to sharksfin.
and the giant crab in its little aquarium. a bit scary but very cool. and yummy looking haha.
the best part has got to be the prepared food section, but when i got there after dinner there wasnt much so no pics. gomen ne!
all in all, a wonderful experience (: (: (:
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Hi smudger , ya i agree with you don't bother to go to Meidi-Ya Supermarket if one is planning for save cost grocery . Because one apple can cost you 6 dollar and more, and one watermelon which is even worst , can go up to hundreds !
However, i was surrounded by Japanese culture once i stepped into the Supermarket.
Other than Supermarket, there are other shops like bakery shop, ice-crea stall, and shop that sold Ramen ! : )
So when you are hungry , you can stop at these shops to fill up your stomach !
For the grocery, all the things it sold is FRESH and definitely good Quality. So if you are one that want Fresh vegetable, fresh meat, and fresh fruits... breads....etc.
stack your wallet up with loads of money, and go down to Meidi-ya supermarket which is in the basement of Liang-court ( near Clark quay )
Login to add your comment. Or, Register for an account now. It's free!
Liang Court and its surrounding features are basically catered towards the Japanese living in the area. And strategically, Meidi-Ya has chosen the right place to set foot in Singapore.
Smacked in the basement of the mall, Meidi-Ya is a supermarket. Yes it does have all those things that other supermarkets in Singapore have. But what makes it special is the large variety of Japanese products on the shelves.
My trips here are always here for those things obviously not found in the common supermarkets. The Japanese products, especially the sweets, frozen food (My favourite Unagi and Fish Cakes), snacks, condiments and many more.
Don't bother coming here to do grocery shopping as the prices here are a tad higher than what is normally sold in other supermarkets, higher than Cold Storage in fact.
You will find yourself surrounded by Japanese when you are in Meidi-Ya. Many Japanese living in Singapore come here regularly for their hunt for their beloved home groomed produce.
Even a section is set aside in the middle of the supermarket for the kids to enjoy a show of Doraemon while the parents are busy doing grocery shopping. A great concept, considering kids can be a hassle to bring along at times.
Make your way here for a refreshing look of the Japanese way of life. Friends and fellows that love Japanese products, bring them here. I reckon they will be wowed by the wide selections in there!
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