Located inside Mitsuwa Marketplace. Their Grace Dew Fruit Jelly are awesome. They come in all sorts of flavors and in different packaging. A great gift idea indeed. I like the natural flavor of these jellies. They had a lovely consistency. Employees were friendly and helpful. They packaged our goodies up neatly. This stuff will put a dent in your wallet, but it’s high quality stuff shipped from Japan.
Bryan Y.
Classificação do local: 4 Los Angeles, CA
This place is like the Laudree but for Japanese mochi! The snacks in here are delicious, but honestly the store’s décor is what really makes me feel like I’m buying something premium to the max. They also have boxes of mochi that make them perfect for gifts! White dudes, if you want to impress your Asian girlfriend’s mom, buy one of these next time you visit her house!
Maggie K.
Classificação do local: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Holy moly, rollie pollie! The mochi here is out of this world! Spot on! The real deal! The deal sealer! Especially their mochi donut: o I made my way to the Mitsuwa Marketplace in Torrance for the arrival of THEE ramen burger in Los Angeles. Embarrassed to admit that I spent 4.5 hours in line, I got to say I was one of the first people to try the Ramen Burger in Los Angeles. I am such a fool. I will never follow a food craze like this again. Especially since word around the block is that Keizo Shimamoto is in the works of creating a restaurant in Los Angeles. While waiting in the ridiculous line, I went inside the marketplace and was lured in by a colorful arrangement of mochi and mochi donuts. There are dozens of flavors, but they have their top 3 flavors labeled just in case you feel a bit lost. I tried their double mango and was blown away by the perfect texture. And please don’t get me started on my chocolate banana mochi donut. It’s slightly pricey but for the quality I honestly don’t mind. The woman helping me was radiating Japanese hospitality and kindness. She was very patient as I decided with flavor to pick. She also advised me to eat my goodies within 10 minutes and I took that thing down in seconds.
Maggie C.
Classificação do local: 4 Los Angeles, CA
Everyone wants to have soft, supple and beautiful skin. Collagen plays a very important role to achieve that, as it reduces wrinkles and improve skin texture. Sure you can take collagen pills, but who wants to do that if you can eat delicious jelly. Jelly? Yes! It’s not just jelly. It’s Grace Dew Fruits Jelly. Did you say fruits? You heard me right. Fruits… banana, raspberry, orange, etc. 16 fruit flavors and 4 vegetable flavors. Veggies too? Yuck!!! =X Not yuck, it’s yum as in yummylicious. This jelly contains beneficial dietary fiber. Would you rather eat spinach or yummy jelly? Those jellies are too small for me! Big jelly cup for your big appetite. Do you want mango, melon or peach jelly cups? No thanks! It’s not as good as chocolate. They have chocolates too! Okay fine. Where can I get this collagen jelly? Tokyo Ginza Rokumeikan at Mitsuwa Torrance. It is very famous in Japan. I sound like infomercial hahahaha I am not a doctor and I am not a nutritionist. But seriously… these jellies are supposed to be good for your skin. They are kinda pricey but you can’t put a price on beauty. My mom once said: you only have one face, take care of it. They are priced from $ 7 for 6 pcs, $ 9 for 8 pcs, $ 18 for 16 pcs to $ 130 for 120 pcs. These little cuties are perfect for gifting as well. I also saw 3 different jelly cups(mango-melon-peach) and chocolates(chocolate coated fruit jelly and grace dew chocolate). You can give these to your mother in law, mom, sister, wife, girlfriend or even your aging boss. The jellies are great for guys too. Splurge on yourself once in a while ;) I wanna grow old with you I wanna die lyin’ in your arms I wanna grow old with you I wanna be lookin’ in your eyes I wanna be there for you Sharin’ in everything you do I wanna grow old with you 4 stars! Yes, I do wanna grow old with you… but I want to do it gracefully with grace dew fruits jelly. Tokyo Ginza Rokumeikan is yummylicious!