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Grocery Store Specializing In Japanese Products Makes Debut In Tysons
The new grocery store carries Japanese food, prepared food and drinks from the cafe and home good products.

TYSONS, VA — A grocery store offering products you would find in Japan is now open in the Tysons area.
Marufuji Japanese Market opened to shoppers at 10 a.m. on Jan. 25 at 8520 Leesburg Pike, Vienna, VA. The grocer is a new concept from the Fuji Mart Group, which operates eight Maruichi Japanese Food & Deli and Maruichi Select locations in New England and the Mid-Atlantic. The Tysons location was promoted as the company's largest location yet. The store is located in the former Ethan Allen space.
Marufuji Japanese Market provides a selection of Japanese groceries, including fresh produce, specialty snacks and pantry staples as well as prepared delicatessen items. Washingtonian reported that the store carries sushi-grade fish from Japan and the U.S., three kinds of uni (sea urchin), wagyu beef and more Japanese products.
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There is also a grab-and-go selection of sushi, onigiri (Japanese rice balls), and bento boxes. An in-store cafe offers tonkatsu (pork cutlet) curry, gyudon (rice bowls with wagyu), sushi handrolls, chirashi bowls (with salmon and red caviar), matcha lattes and Kyoto-sourced coffee. The store carries Japanese home good products as well, according to Washingtonian.
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