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I love my Japanese food and when I need to satisfy my need for it, when I'm in Phoenix, I always think of Fujiya Market. They have all the basic necessities to cook Japanese food. All the snacks and drinks that I grew up with, I can find here. If you can't cook, they offer an array of daily made bento boxes for you to eat. But, you better get here quick! Otherwise, you'll find out that they'll sell out pretty fast. The last time I came here, it was on a Saturday. At opening, there were 12 people in line ahead of me, where the bentos were stacked. I saw 2 guys walk out with, at least, 5 bentos each. The bentos are also a college kid's budgeted dream. The price is a pretty good selling point. Parking is small, but I've never had a hard time finding a spot. Staff is fairly friendly. Overall, this ranks a 3-star in my book. For a market, it's just hella basic, when I compare it to all the other Japanese markets that I've gone to.
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