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Satria BS (07/06/2018 06:02)
Calpis is a famous Japanese yogurt beverage, often packaged in ready-to-drink cans or bottled concentrate for those who want to mix their own drinks at home.
Asahi produces Calpis-flavoured tablets, for those who prefer to chew and suck on the pocket-friendly candy version of this popular drink instead.
Meidi-Ya Supermarket: 177 River Valley Road, #B1-50 Liang Court, Singapore 179030 | Opening Hours: Daily 10:00am – 10:00pm | Tel: 6339 1111 | Website
Zachary Chua (06/06/2018 07:47)
Located in the basement of Liang Court, this Japanese supermarket is huge and stocked full of goodies directly imported from Japan. Definitely do not miss out on it when you visit Liang Court. The stuff they sell here can be a little pricey but they do sell some items exclusive to the supermarket (i.e. you can't find them anywhere else in Singapore). All in all, it's a nice place to visit if you're looking for Japanese groceries, snacks, drinks etc..
chan weng fei (23/05/2018 01:52)
This supermarket offer a range of Japanese made products. Be prepared to pay more. Some may be much much more than you expect.
Jace Ng (14/05/2018 13:56)
The food are fresh and special. Will come back and shop again
Lis Chan (05/05/2018 05:52)
Long ago used to this area that we called Daimaru...now change and visited the supermarket >> Meidi-ya, most of the Japanese foods there. e small restourant at this floor also yummy..worth to visit.😊
Lainey K. (03/05/2018 08:58)
Got most of Japanese stuff you need especially fruits. Easy to find as well. Cashiers are super nice
Pamela Loke (02/05/2018 08:35)
Good selection of Japanese groceries. Pricey
S H (25/01/2018 18:28)
Alert: They’ve started to stock merchandise from Fukushima, Japan, where they had the nuclear accident/explosion after the 2011 tsunami. Most countries around the world have banned imports from Fukushima, but I just saw them today. See picture. This is just downright unacceptable. Now I trust nothing from this place.
Overall, too pricy ($80+ for a small bunch of grapes “Air Flown” from Japan), fresh sea food isn’t labeled with country of origin (and every time I ask, the answer is different), service is almost zero, and hygiene issues. See picture of fly sitting on pastry. I told the employees about the flies but nothing was done about it.
I wouldn’t buy fresh seafood or pastries there or any sort of food prepared on the premise.
meiyu lim (24/01/2018 07:02)
love the Japanese groceries section. I can spend here whole day just to walk through the aisle
Dai K (21/01/2018 07:08)
Japanese style grocery shop. You can buy almost everything sold in Japan.
Dennis N (08/01/2018 01:07)
Excellent place to slowly browse the insane range of Japanese and specially imported products.
The sashimi bought here is value for money and extremely fresh! $20 for a small platter and $40 for the large platter. (Both are amazing)
Don’t forget to pick up the gold award chicken karage here! Even when eaten cold, it is still very juicy and flavourful with a tasty bottle of soy sauce to go with it. For sure I am hooked.
A wonderful place for sashimi and shopping.
Will be back soon!
Gregor H (05/11/2017 08:56)
Giant gourmet market to get your Japanese (and other) food fix: Yona Yona ale, koshihikari rice from Uonuma in Niigata, 20 kinds of miso, grilled tofu, shirataki, konnyaku etc etc. Of course you pay for the privilege, but it sure beats flying to Tokyo! Careful: long lines on weekends.
Kelvin Law (19/10/2017 00:50)
Lovely Jap supermarket for all produce and groceries Japanese.
K T Lim (14/10/2017 05:10)
Excellent collection of Kani and Waygu.
Rachel L (14/08/2017 02:20)
Whole range of Japanese food. Beef is very fresh.
Emilia Kyung Jin (27/07/2017 00:36)
Nice selection of Japanese groceries. They got all things from all countries...
Tracy Ye (01/07/2017 16:15)
Meidi-ya just revamped:
Pharmacy, alcohol, deli, seafood section has a brighter new look.
This supermarket carries mostly a large variety of japanese products, and Also UK products.
Look at the cereal, biscuits and dairy section.
You can find Guinness flavoured potato chips to quince jams to in-house made soya bean products (worth getting).
It will be on the pricier side as majority are imported.