Welcome to Little Tokyo Market Place
- 333 S Alameda St #100, Los Angeles, CA 90013 Hotline: (213) 617-0030
Welcome to the vibrant world of Little Tokyo Market Place, a gem nestled in the heart of Los Angeles' Arts District. Located at 333 S Alameda St #100, this bustling seafood market is your go-to destination for an impressive array of fresh seafood and authentic Asian groceries. With a strong emphasis on Korean products, this supermarket is as much a cultural experience as it is a shopping trip.
As you step inside, you are greeted by a diverse selection of freshly caught seafood, succulent meats, and an abundance of produce that keeps locals returning for more. Many customers have commented on the quality and freshness of the selection, making this market a top choice for all their grocery needs. The store prides itself on catering to the tastes of the Korean community, which is reflected in the variety of products they stock, from kimchi to onigiri.
The experience doesn’t stop at groceries. Little Tokyo Market Place features a small food court where you can indulge in delightful options like poke bowls and freshly made sushi. Imagine tasting sushi crafted daily, or grabbing a quick bite of spam musubi after an exciting shopping spree. It's an enticing way to satisfy your cravings while you browse.
Many shoppers have also praised the store's pleasant atmosphere and friendly staff, enhancing the overall experience. From quick checkout lines to the availability of validated parking for those who struggle to find a spot in this busy area, convenience is a hallmark of the market. Regulars appreciate that with a minimum purchase, they can secure 90 minutes of free parking—a welcome relief in a bustling city.
- Organic Options: For the health-conscious, the market takes pride in offering numerous organic products, ensuring that there’s something for everyone.
- Unique Snacks: The shelves are stocked with a plethora of delightful snacks, from flavored KitKats to mochi, ensuring that your taste buds are always entertained.
- International Variety: The blend of Korean and Japanese items adds an exciting twist to your grocery shopping experience.
Many have noted that while prices may be a touch higher than those at larger chains, the immense variety and quality more than justify a visit. Whether you're on the hunt for specialty ingredients or simply want to experience a slice of Asian culinary culture, Little Tokyo Market Place is a whirlwind of flavor and excitement just waiting to be explored. So, grab your reusable bag and prepare for a culinary adventure that is sure to keep you coming back for more!

Purchased a few groceries here. There is validated parking for 90 minutes free if you purchase at least $5 in merchandise. There is a lot of produce, the typical array of seafood and meat products as well as snacks, noodles and more. Make no mistake, this is a Korean supermarket despite the name and some Japanese translations. This store is Korean with most packaged products from Korean brands and the seafood and meat departments catering to dominant Korean consumer tastes. Prices are reasonable and staff are friendly.

First time here today and we were blown away by the huge selection of fresh seafood. They also had a lot of great produce, steaks, vegan options and really everything else we need anytime we grocery shop. Oh and they have a little a food court with poke and a couple other options. When you check out they validate parking for the parking garage which is always a plus.

Very good place. They never run out of supplies and almost all their stuff are in good condition. The cashiers check out really fast, the market is clean and their food is amazing. There are also many types of brands for the same thing which is good if you need a specific brand.

Amazing fresh made daily sushi, musubi, kimcji, onigiri and a huge selection of drinks, sake, beers, teas, calico soft drinks. Endless Japanese snacks, mochi, chips, cookies as well ad fresh fruit and produce. The downside---super crowded and sometimes some questionable customer service. The sushi place is separate from the market place itself and is overpriced compared to Nijiya Market. It's still super flavorful and very fresh. I'll occasionally slurge and buy myself a ton of sushi and cbd kombucha!! Has validation parking lot structure attached and benches to eat at outside the market too!

Pretty good pickings for a market on the outskirts of DTLA. It's a Korean supermarket with a hot food section, fresh seafood section, sushi stall, Asian bakery, and little restaurant that serves a mix of Japanese and Korean fare. It's no HMart but definitely is up there as far as offerings go. I like how much organic products they have here. I like that I can buy Natto, Thayer's toner, tteokboki, and mochi products from Fugetsu-Do in one place. Personally not a fan of their marinated meats. They have good sales listed every week. I got a 4-pack of Korean canned tuna for 8 bucks so that was nice.

Little Tokyo market place accepts EBT. It is one of the few grocery stores in the arts district/ little Tokyo to do so. Their products are more expensive than you can get them for at other stores, but at least they have a good selection. I love to buy pre packaged freshly made food from the back left area of the store. They have a yummy quinoa mango salad, bibimbap, spam musubi, and many other things! It's all very freshly made and the quality is great for the price. They have seating near the exit of the grocery store as well.

Stopped to check out ingredients for a special recipe. This store is STOCKED!!! I was able to find all specialty ingredients and then some! Flavored KitKats, old-school Almond Cookies...even a Cold Brew Latte with Almond Milk! The lines can get long but move quickly. Totally worth a visit.

Have fun with this! I rode a scooter over here from downtown and enjoyed myself thoroughly. There's fun little stores, I visited a bunch of them. It's easy to catch an Uber on the way home. I believe they have a parking garage attached which would make it very convenient if you were trying to drive. My only trouble with this is that I bought way more stuff than I could carry... I can't wait to come back.