Earlier last month, we reported that Japanese grocery store Meidi-Ya is expected to open a brand new outlet in Millenia Walk.
On Wednesday (10 Nov), Meidi-Ya announced that the new outlet will be opening on 25 Nov.
Meidi-Ya’s biggest and newest outlet will also house a bar, bakery, and café, making it a grocery paradise for those who love their Japanese produce.
According to Medi-Ya’s press release, the 2-storey grocery store will reportedly measure a sprawling 24,000 sq ft, around the size of 2 Olympic-size swimming pools.
On the first floor lies an in-house bakery and food hall.
Some people might associate bread with carbs, and the prospect of packing on some pounds.
However, at Gokoku Japanese Bakery, customers can purchase healthy buns made of ingredients like brown rice and fermented dough.
Customers looking for a chill spot can hang out with friends at the café while savouring some delicious sandwiches.
Those looking to satisfy their Japanese food cravings can opt for a more filling meal at the food hall instead, where offerings like sushi and Japanese curry are available.
Of course, it wouldn’t be Meidi-Ya if there are no Japanese groceries involved, and the Japanese retailer’s latest outlet isn’t about to disappoint.
Customers can look forward to aisle after aisle of Japanese products and food on the second floor.
Though Meidi-Ya might be synonymous with Japanese groceries, its latest outlet at Millenia Walk also carries other products imported from Europe and America.
There’ll even be a section dedicated to beauty, health, and nutrition products.
Our friends who fancy some alcohol from time to time will also enjoy the liquor store – which is already open – that has 270 kinds of Japanese sake.
To celebrate the store’s opening, Meidi-Ya is handing out gifts to shoppers who spend $200 at the supermarket.
Hit that target, and you’ll stand to bring home a black thermal shopping bag to keep all your groceries fresh till you get home. These are available only while stocks last, so don’t miss the opportunity.
Image from Meidi-Ya
If you don’t do big grocery hauls, you can still walk home with this beige tote bag when you spend $20 and above at the Gokoku Japanese Bakery.
If you or your friends are die-hard fans of Japanese groceries, mark your calendars so you don’t miss out when Meidi-Ya Millenia Walk officially opens.
Get your grocery list ready so you can breeze through the huge outlet and find all the things you need.
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Featured image adapted from Meidi-Ya.
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