Hashi Market, a New York-based Japanese supermarket, is set to open its first West Coast location in Cupertino, California. This unique store combines elements of a grocery store, department store, and catering service, offering a range of fresh produce, Japanese snacks, bento boxes, and daily-prepared sushi. While there’s no official timeline for the launch, it will take the place of a closed Sprouts Farmers Market. The opening adds to the rising trend of Asian supermarkets in the Bay Area, with several others preparing to debut in the vicinity.
Hashi Market, based in New York, is launching its first West Coast location in Cupertino, focusing on Japanese grocery offerings that include fresh sushi and bento.
The new Hashi Market in Cupertino will replace a recently closed Sprouts Farmers Market, demonstrating a growing trend of Asian supermarkets expanding in the Bay Area.
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