Takahashi Market
📍 Korean grocery stores in San Mateo
Takahashi Market is located in San Mateo (Usa). Featured in the korean grocery stores category, it has a rating of 8.4. Check all the details here.
Features and services of Takahashi Market
From the business
- Identifies as Asian-owned
- Small Business
Service options
- On-site services
Highlights
- Great produce
Accessibility
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Offerings
- Food
- Prepared foods
Planning
- Quick visit
Recycling
- Glass bottles
- Metal cans
- Plastic bottles
Payments
- Credit cards
- Debit cards
- NFC mobile payments
Parking
- Free of charge street parking
- Free parking lot
- On-site parking
- Paid parking lot
- Paid street parking
Takahashi Market is in position 2 out of 12 in korean grocery stores in San Mateo
Customer Reviews
Takahashi Market has a rating of 4.7 out of 5 based on over 833 reviews on Google
This Asian supermarket is away from the center downtown San Mateo. So I think it might be a little overshadowed by the other Japanese store, Suruki, which is located in the center of downtown. It lacks some assortment on the shelf, but the prices are much more affordable. I would go there more frequently if they provided easier access. Not to mention the helpful staff. They are very friendly, including the carrier. I noticed that there are many Hawaiian stuff selling there. I like Hawaii, so I really felt easy there. I really hope they can have more space and products to choose from, and a better location.
What a nice little hidden gem in downtown San Mateo! Great selection of musubi, poke, and spam. The loco moco with gravy was delicious, as were several of the other musubi rolls. So glad they have been around for over 100 years. Parking lot is a bit small and will require some patient maneuvering to get in and out.
Takahashi Market has its own charm despite being small and located at a lesser popular spot compared to other local Japanese markets. In fact, you'll love it when you find out they have their own private parking spots which can host around 10 cars. I came on a Monday at 11:40am and I can find parkings right away. There are a few tables and chairs set right in front of the market for you to sit down and enjoy your lunch if you opt to. As soon as you walk in, friendly staff will greet you with a smile. If you're like me and you're interested in their poke selection of the day, proceed straight to the back of the market, where you'll find ample poke selections to satisfy your fresh poke crave. You then can head straight up to the front area to grab a 7-inch-long hot musubi or two. There are so many options for everyone, ranging from salmon, chicken, crawfish, loco moco, spam, to Ebu tempura, Kuala pork and unagi musubi. I was like a kid in a candy store and couldn't decide which one. Eventually I picked the unagi musubi and it didn't disappoint! The musubi is 7 inches long as mentioned earlier and has lots of well-seasoned unagi (eels) in it. The rice was well cooked and has nice texture. I love that the musubi is cut in half, making it easier to share or to save for later. The portion was so generous that I could only finish half. The price for my musubi is $11 which is very reasonable, in my opinion. The pokes here does not disappoint either. I'm especially impressed with the freshness of the salmon poke. It tastes exactly like what I've experienced before in Tokyo, Japan. Reasonable pricing for the poke as well as a small poke ranges from $8-$10. Though being small, Takahashi market is organized, neat and clean. They even give you a cute Japanese milk candy at check out and free cooked rice to go with your pokes (with 2 options of either brown or white rice). Overall, I enjoy my experience here and will come back for their poke and hot musubi the next time I'm in the area. Highly recommend!
Came here early before they opened to get our hands on their musubis - def worth the trip! The unagi crawfish one is rly yum but can be quite heavy. The cabbage kolua pork one is also quite heavy. The mochiko chicken is on the lighter side but still very flavourful. Their poke are super fresh too! Tried the hamachi and tuna.
Extremely friendly, delicious food, can't ask for more than that. I had the musubi with salmon belly and it was really good, it was one of the specials. I can't emphasize enough how friendly and helpful the staff is. Good service is easy to find, amazing service is not and they deserve some love for that. Thank you!
Came here on a Sunday afternoon at noon with my family and friends. The line wasn’t bad at all, maybe like three people in front of us. We had to wait maybe 10-15 minutes to get the food and found outdoor seating (which was limited) and parking (luckily since there wasn’t much space). Food: We got the Salmon belly musubi special and then Large Saimin and also the Salmon Poke with cucumber salad. The musubi definitely stood out as a really rich flavorful dish and it almost melted in my mouth. The Saimin was good, not stellar but it was very nourishing. Service: The waiters were very kind and patient and brought our food outside to us as we waited! Ambiance: It’s a small casual grocery market and not the fanciest of places — flies buzz around and it’s not easy to find spaces but if you’re on the go it’s perfect. Would recommend this place to anyone who’s driving from SF to the South Bay since it’s right off of the 101 highway!
It's a small market that has a kitchen to prepare Hawaiian specialties. We went on a Saturday morning. They open at 11 and by 1050 there were ppl lined up outside. When you walk through the door, someone is there to get you and take your order for the kitchen. If you're one of the few that is shopping and not ordering food from the kitchen, you will see the ppl rush to the musubi warmer to the left of the shop or to the back of the shop for fresh poke or to the front door fresh butter mochi/ strawberry anko mochi, or other manjus from the Shuei-Do manju shop. There are lots of items you'll find in Hawaii only. Reminds me of the little mom and pop shops on the island. We bought 3 different musubis (unagi, spam, and bacon egg spam). Unlike the hand held size you'd normally get, you get a foil wrapped package with 2 pieces inside. Each one varies in price. I really like the unagi. The bacon egg and spam...eh. like the egg, but the bacon was an after thought. We got a 1/4 lb salmon poke and a 1/4 lb Hamachi poke. They both come with a side of rice (white or brown). Super fresh, so delicious 😋. I'd give it a 5/5. Hubby ordered Loco moco, laulau with Kailua pork, and mochiko pork plates. That's right, mochiko pork! They have chicken too but we wanted to try the pork. Loco moco was really hefty. Thick luscious gravy over the burger patty and sunny side up egg over rice. That put hubby in a 3hr food coma. 4.5/5. I wish there were a little pepper in the gravy. Mochiko pork was good but we didn't eat it right away so it got soggy. 3.5/5. Dad, who normal don't eat much meat really enjoyed and raved about the laulau kahlua pork plate. We bought other groceries and can't wait to make some Hawaiian meals of our own. Super fun experience. Hidden gem for sure.
Information about Takahashi Market
Address
Takahashi Market is located at 221 S Claremont St, San Mateo, CA 94401, United States
Phone
The phone number of Takahashi Market is +1 650-343-0394
Website
The website of Takahashi Market is: takahashimarket.com
Business Hours
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 11:00–16:00
Thursday: 11:00–16:00
Friday: 11:00–16:00
Saturday: 11:00–16:00
Sunday: 11:00–16:00