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Mitsuwa site

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#1
  • ミツワ
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  • 2022/05/04 21:49

What will be built on the site of Mitsuwa ?
Does anyone know - ??

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#3
  • ワクチン義務化
  • 2022/05/05 (Thu) 16:35
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There used to be a rumor that H-Mart ( Korean ) would come in, but
it has now disappeared.

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#4

Last fall, I heard that a company called Rexford Industrial bought it and is building a warehouse!

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#5
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/05/06 (Fri) 07:56
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It seems
that maintenance has been difficult since Mitsuwa was there
and even if another store occupies the site,
it will require a lot of maintenance. It seems that even if another store occupies the site, a lot of maintenance will be required.

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#7
  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/05/10 (Tue) 09:07
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Mitsuwa is expanding to our town in the Valley.

Japanese Grocer Sets Shop in Northridge

Mitsuwa brings Asian food court to Valley in fall.


https://www.sfvbj.com/real-estate/commercial/japanese-grocer-sets-shop-in-northridge/


I once read a topic somewhere that said "Nikkei Market will not do well here in the Valley. I said that opening a store would not work," but if Mitsuwa is willing to do so, the profitability of such a store would be there. But I wonder if there is an optimal retail property here in Northridge. There is a big Superking Market near the Daiso ・ Northridge store that would attract the same kind of customers, and there is a decent sized store in Porter Ranch, but I think the rent is too expensive there.

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#8
  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/05/10 (Tue) 09:25
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Ah, there was one optimal location.

The former Musashi teppanyaki restaurant is now occupied by 85°C Bakery, but the shopping mall here has a reasonably sized unit, and the famous Portos Bakery has opened a new location diagonally across the intersection of Tampa and Nordhoff. across the intersection of Tampa and Nordhoff.

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#9
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  • 2022/05/10 (Tue) 09:38
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I know this is off topic … but I like it
share the information you know, I think it's good👍

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#11
  • 元バレー住人
  • 2022/05/10 (Tue) 10:13
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Double Kin Man, I'm glad Mitsuwa opened in the Valley,
I used to live in the Valley and there was no Japanese-American market nearby, which was very inconvenient.
The address is 8990 Tampa Ave. in the article.

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#12
  • 地震
  • 2022/05/10 (Tue) 11:09
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Where there used to be an earthquake ? I wonder if the time is coming soon ?.

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#14
  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/05/11 (Wed) 10:30
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> The address is 8990 Tampa Ave.


I knew it.

When it opens, I won't have to make the long drive to Tokyo Central in West LA anymore.

I'll take a look around there next time I'm at 85℃.

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#19
  • ニジヤ
  • 2022/05/12 (Thu) 05:23
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I would have liked Nidija to come if possible ~ ! ! !

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#20
  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/05/12 (Thu) 08:04
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Nijya and Mitsuwa,

what's the difference ??

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#21
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/05/12 (Thu) 10:31
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The stores are just different names
they both sell the same kind of products with different prices.

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#23
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/05/12 (Thu) 17:41
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I wonder what percentage of the products in the store make up the products in the store.

The market near my house also has organic products on some of the shelves. I usually don't know because I don't have a Japanese market nearby and I don't go there even after decades have passed.

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#28
  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/05/27 (Fri) 12:18
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I have seen the building that Mitsuwa will be in.

Please take a look at the photos in the Machikado photo album.

It will take a few more years to build the various facilities.

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#29

#28
The article says it will open this fall.

Mitsuwa, the Japanese supermarket and restaurant food court, is opening up a new location in Northridge this fall.

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#30
  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/05/28 (Sat) 10:03
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I know "a couple of years" was probably over the top, but I have been leasing commercial space here for decades, and I know that water ・ and sewer work, in particular, takes time. And since this is in the City of Los Angeles, the city has strict audits during ・ construction and after construction. Even if you ask them to come and audit, they don't come right away.

Pon, pon, pon, pon, things are going to be difficult "this fall" but I hope it ends with my pining. If there was a food court or bento shop, we would be in heaven and go there every day. Also, there are only a few Japanese from Japan in this West Valley, but there are a lot of rich Koreans ・ and Chinese, so Mitsuwa has a good point.

Currently, we buy our meager selection of Japanese food at Galleria Market, a Korean market on the corner of Reseda Blvd. and Devonshire St., but if Mitsuwa is established, it will be a big blow to Galleria.

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#31
  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/06/21 (Tue) 08:42
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On my way home from the dentist yesterday, I took a peek for the first time in three weeks at the building where Pier 1 Imports used to be, where Mitsuwa will be located again. As I expected, the construction has not progressed at all. Or rather, they had not started construction yet. The only difference from the last time was that the aluminum rods of the ceiling light fixtures, which would have been there at the time of Pier 1, have been put together and dropped on the floor. To be clear, we have not started work on the construction for Mitsuwa at all. I can't figure out if the lease is completely done or if they are still in the process of negotiating the contract, but I personally feel that it will still take some time. My hope is that it will open this fall, though.

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#32
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/06/21 (Tue) 10:36
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Is there any information on the Mitsuwa website?

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#33
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/06/21 (Tue) 16:34
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Pier 1 Imports and Mitsuwa are in very different industries, so

it would take quite a bit of time to convert the store for a supermarket.

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#34
  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/06/22 (Wed) 08:33
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I didn't know there was such a thing as a "Mitsuwa website."

I only looked at it briefly, but it didn't seem to exist.


> It takes quite a long time to remodel a store for a supermarket

I mentioned that before. There was some talk of "opening this September,"
but I doubt that will ever happen.

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#35
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/06/22 (Wed) 10:18
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https://mitsuwa.com/

Sometimes water has to be poured on raw vegetables in the vegetable section or they will wilt.
If the water evaporates, but if it flows out onto the floor, people may slip and get hurt
so it is necessary to install a water supply system.

If it is the same type of business as Pier 1, we can open in September
if we only think about the layout of the store
and install shelves and place products, but
if extra work is required because Pier 1 does not use water, it will take more time. It will take some more time.
The layout of the floor will require water work.

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#36
  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/06/23 (Thu) 09:22
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#30 As I said in Double Golden Man, 2022/05/28, a new water and sewage facility is necessary for any expansion of a food court, etc. Even without expansion, unlike Pier 1 Imports, a Hot/Cold Sink for employees is necessary if they handle "raw food".

Furthermore, while Pier 1 Imports only required a minimum of restrooms for employees, a food store would require separate men's and women's washrooms for customers. The construction of these water and sewage facilities alone would require a fairly large amount of work. In addition, the construction of new water and sewage facilities and toilets would require an application for approval of plans on paper to the city and state, and once construction begins, there would be a final inspection to ensure that the work is proceeding according to the plans and after completion. In Mitsuwa, these negotiations are left to professionals, but since they are dealing with public officials, the speed is very fast and easy.

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#37
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/06/23 (Thu) 11:33
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Forget about opening this September and wait patiently.

Let's wait until it opens, Hototogis.

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#39
  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/07/20 (Wed) 08:03
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We again looked at the area where Mitsuwa was to enter the store.

The change from last time was about 8" of sewer pipe tubing was placed on the floor and trenches were dug in the concrete floor throughout the store.

It still looks like only that initial initial construction has progressed.

It looks like a tortoise walking, but they are making progress towards opening.

Therefore, I think the opening will be in the latter half of this fall. I will wait patiently.

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#40
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/07/20 (Wed) 16:52
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8 , 9 , 10 , 11 , 12 and 5 months left in the year.

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#41
  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/07/21 (Thu) 08:10
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In other words, we are still almost half a year away.

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#42
  • 倍金万
  • 2022/11/11 (Fri) 17:50
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We recently had another look at the site where Mitsuwa is going to open another store.

The floor is finished and the store is in a complete mess.

It is already mid-November, and with the walls being painted, it will likely be late December before the various store partitions and shelf decorations are installed.

I can't wait to buy lunch boxes and sashimi...

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#43
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/11/12 (Sat) 07:04
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Are there any stores in your area that sell Asian foods
If there is not a large Asian population, the overall selling price would be higher than in the Torrens area
where many Japanese people live.

The only Asian foods in the stores in my area are soy sauce and ramen.

If only they had the equipment to make bento boxes and sashimi in the store.

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#44
  • 倍金万
  • 2022/11/12 (Sat) 09:10
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> Although it would be nice to have facilities to make bento and sashimi in the store

All Japanese-affiliated markets purchase bento and sashimi from outside vendors, so a cold case is sufficient in the store.

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#45
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/11/12 (Sat) 16:09
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Japanese markets buy bento and sashimi from outside suppliers ?

It would be a good idea to put at least a small amount of bento and sashimi at the local markets to attract customers.

You can petition the manager to put bento and sashimi at the local market.

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#46
  • 倍金万
  • 2022/11/15 (Tue) 09:12
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Again ? ? ?

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#47
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/11/15 (Tue) 10:31
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Since it's not open right now
it would be helpful
if you could buy bento and sashimi on your way there ? if you could find some at the markets you always go to.

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#48
  • 倍金万
  • 2022/11/17 (Thu) 13:30
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> Markets we always go to

The markets we always go to are Korean and far from the bentos and sashimi we want.

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#49
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/11/17 (Thu) 16:23
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They are #Korean-affiliated and far from the bento and sashimi we want.
I wonder if Korean-affiliated restaurants don't buy from outside suppliers?

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#50
  • 倍金万
  • 2022/11/18 (Fri) 09:10
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I wonder if Korean-affiliated stores do not purchase from outside vendors? As I have said many times, no single market has the capacity to hire a chef to cook bento and sashimi. Also, if you want to cook raw food in one market, you have to build a kitchen that meets the standards of the California Department of Health, and there is no room for such a kitchen in one market. Every market has an outside vendor deliver bento boxes and sashimi. I have an acquaintance who works for an outside vendor.

However, if the market has a food court, each vendor in the food court has its own cook. However, they do not make bento/sashimi in the market there.

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#51
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/11/18 (Fri) 09:23
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Then don't say it's all far from it, buy it.

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#52
  • は?
  • 2022/11/18 (Fri) 10:17
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48

what do you mean the sashimi is far from it ?

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#54
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/11/18 (Fri) 11:48
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When you are young, you don't want to be old, but
one by one, you get older and older until you are old enough to be welcomed at any time.

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#55

Double Kim Man
This time, # 53 old man is right
Usually, I didn't feel like I knew ? which one was right.
I am sure he is referring to one restaurant somewhere ?
MIXX-san is neat, every restaurant has a kitchen and Japanese women are doing their best to cook.
This is the same for SanDiego, LusTunus (pasadena), torrance, CostaMesa.
NiXXX has a huge kitchen in the back and Mexican chefs work there every day under the supervision of Japanese chefs.
The SD store also has a large kitchen.
As for TokyoXXX, I am not sure about Artesia store, but CostaMesa and Yorba Linda stores have sushi in the circle of the sushi food section. I wonder if Baikinman is mistaken ? for some large restaurant somewhere. Famous ramen chain restaurants and New XXgumi's ramen soup, etc. have people working in a dedicated factory to deliver it to the stores!

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#56

One Japanese-affiliated market has a simple kitchen, but most of the bento and prepared foods are purchased from a vendor who makes them ready to eat.
I worked on the vendor's side and I can assure you that the food was delivered to each store every morning.

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#57

Mr. Double Goldman is right and Mr. Pops is wrong.
I worked for that outside supplier until recently.

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#58
  • 内通者
  • 2022/11/19 (Sat) 06:55
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At least TC is certain that they are purchasing ready-made lunch box prepared foods from outside sources.
The in-house kitchen does what little it can, and mostly relies on outside sources.
(but a lot will change soon, can't go into details. )
So, as it stands, the old man is boomeranging to himself.

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#59
  • ダメ
  • 2022/11/19 (Sat) 08:22
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The sashimi I buy at H-Mart is terrible.
They cut along the muscle, which is very good quality toro, and it's hard to eat. !
They are professionals, but can't they understand such basics?

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#60
  • 弁当
  • 2022/11/19 (Sat) 08:51
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Why are TC's lunch boxes so bad ? even worse than before, the rice is cheap and the sushi rice is tasteless.
Is it better if it says "Where is the lunch box from" ??

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#62
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/11/20 (Sun) 07:06
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If you got it for free, you could say ? why is TC's lunch box so bad
but since you paid for it, you are throwing your money away.
If you bought it, you should eat it with the feeling that it is very tasty
.

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#63
  • 反対
  • 2022/11/20 (Sun) 15:34
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If you get it for free, you can't complain
If you pay for it, you can complain

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#64
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/11/20 (Sun) 15:59
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I can say that I lost money buying and eating this bad food.

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