Showing posts with label grocery and dining. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grocery and dining. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 3, 2026

T&T Supermarket to Open First California Location in San Jose

San Jose welcomes a major new player in Asian groceries when T&T Supermarket opens its first California store on June 18. Located at 1600 Saratoga Ave. inside the Westgate Center, the market sits near Target and Ross Dress for Less. Local residents gain convenient access to an extensive range of products from across Asia.

The chain encountered construction hurdles that shifted the original fall 2025 target date. After adjustments to spring, the timeline settled on summer. The completed store now stands ready to serve the community with its full lineup.

Thousands of grocery items fill the shelves, covering Chinese, Japanese, Korean and other Asian cuisines. Prepared foods, bakery selections and private label goods round out the offerings. Shoppers can expect both everyday staples and specialty finds that support home cooking and quick meals.

The company positions the store as a cultural hub. Asian families will have a place to reconnect with foods and traditions from their upbringing. The market also extends an invitation to the broader Silicon Valley audience for food exploration and discovery.

Expansion continues with planned locations in Millbrae, Chino Hills, Irvine and San Francisco by year's end. This San Jose debut anchors the brand's California presence. It contributes another layer to the diverse retail and dining options that define the city.

Source: SVBJ

Monday, April 20, 2026

Sakura Market Brings Japanese Flavors and Convenience to Downtown San Jose

Downtown San Jose residents and San Jose State University students will soon gain a vibrant new destination for groceries and Japanese specialties. Sakura Market has started preparing its space along The Paseo de San Antonio between South Market Street and South First Street, right next to the Spartan Village housing tower. The former Muji location which closed in 2020 will transform into a multifaceted spot that blends everyday shopping with dining experiences.

Osaka Marketplace, the operator behind locations in Fremont and Foster City, envisions more than a standard mini-mart. The store will include a curated sushi buffet, an interactive instant ramen station, a Japanese sake and beer bar, and a dedicated matcha tea shop. These elements create a lively hub where people can grab fresh ingredients, enjoy a quick meal, or relax with a drink.

The addition fills a noticeable gap in downtown grocery options that has existed since a small-format Safeway closed on South Second Street in 2019. While Whole Foods Market and Grocery Outlet sit on the edges of the area, Sakura Market places convenient access directly in the heart of the action. Local real estate professionals have pointed out that retail additions like this strengthen the city and deliver a smart mix of grocery, restaurant, and retail offerings.

Hiring signs already appear at the site as the team seeks cashiers, stockers, sushi preparers, bartenders, and other roles with wages from $18.45 to $21 an hour. The project reflects a broader trend of Asian-themed stores expanding across the Bay Area, bringing fresh energy and practical choices to neighborhoods that value both convenience and cultural flavors.

Source: The Mercury News