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|  | |  |   | | I don't know about you but slightly chilly damp weather inspires us to seek out something comforting, like the hot food entrees at Sunrise Mart. It's cafeteria style eating but the katsudon and the yakisoba are comfort to the utmost. Yakisoba is straightforward fried noodles while the katsudon comp... Read More | | |  |   | | Curse the weatherman who said the rain would stop by lunchtime, although it could have been our own fault for leaving the office before noon to pick up Sunrise bento boxes and thus getting caught in the heavy drizzle. Sunrise Mart, 494 Broome Street near West Broadway Read More | | |  |   | | Sunrise Mart is on the second floor just above the St. Marks Bookstore, and carries a jumble of Japanese and Korean goods. It's a fun place to browse different varieties of soba, ramen or mochi, or pick up a box of Pocky, sweet-cracker sticks dipped in chocolate. I like "Men's Pocky," ... Read More | | |  |   | | Interesting place for perusing Japanese package design — to a reggae soundtrack, on a recent visit — while pondering such curiousities as Meiji brand Chelsea yogurt scotch (50 g.; $1.29). Think ... Read More | | |  |   | | Photo: Konstantin SergeyevThe steam case has returned to the hot-food counter at Sunrise Mart on Broome Street, but unfortunately, this fall won't bring steamed pork buns or our favorite from last year, a soft white bun filled with creamy chunks of fresh pumpkin. Instead, the Japanese market has co... Read More | | |  |   | | From Serious Eats: New York Last week we read a great post on the site New York Daily Photo about Sunrise Mart, a relatively hidden Japanese grocery store above St. Mark's Bookshop in the East Village. NYDP called it "the real deal" and it got us thinking about some of the other gr... Read More | | |  |   | | At the Ethnic Market highlights international specialty foods and ingredients you're very unlikely to find at your local Gristedes. Although the English part of the label references the famous Dylan song, the exact translation of Kaze ni Fukarete Tofu-ya Johnny, stamped on the blue-and-white tubs o... Read More | | |  |   | | We should probably be eating kashiwamochi (rice cake wrapped in oak leaf) on May 5 since it's a traditionally eaten in Japan to celebrate National Children's Day, but well, we're not. Sunrise Mart, 494 Broome Street near West Broadwayaddthis_pub = 'FrontStudio'; Read More | | |  |   | | EfV has a new addiction, furikake, which is a mixture of sesame seeds, sugar, salt, and little strips of nori confetti. Furikake is meant for seasoning rice, but lately, we can barely eat anything without it. Including popcorn. $3.25 for 1.5 ounce packet at Sunrise Mart: 29 Third Avenue (... Read More | | |  |
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