Overall, the food and service at the Muji Food Market were decent, but everything was slightly overpriced. That said, I would recommend this as a “do it once and check it off the bucket list” item if you find yourself in New York City, because it was still a cool, memorable experience.
Most of the menu items are available at Japanese grocers for a comparable quality and (slightly) more reasonable price. An onigiri, for example, will typically run you around $4 at a Japanese grocery store. Here, they were selling one for just under $6.
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