[ad_1]
(KRON) — The opening of the highly anticipated Japanese supermarket in Foster City has been delayed. Prospective shoppers will have to wait a little longer for Osaka Marketplace’s grand opening.
Osaka Marketplace announced on social media that it now plans to open in December. KRON4 reported over the summer that the launch date was initially set for November.
There is no set date for the grand opening. Osaka Marketplace said the date will be released at a later time. The delay is mainly due to an issue with the grocery store’s refrigeration systems, the company told KRON4 in an email.
Beloved San Francisco late-night pho staple opening in Marina District
“Thank you for your excitement & patience! The Foster City Osaka Marketplace store is taking a bit more time to ensure the best experience for you,” Osaka Marketplace wrote on its website. “We promise it will be worth the wait. See you soon!”
Osaka Marketplace is located at the Edgewater Place Shopping Center at 919 Edgewater Blvd., taking over the former space of Lucky’s grocery store.
The supermarket joins a shopping plaza with other Asian eateries: Ritha Indian Restaurant, Chinese restaurant Rickshaw Corner, Korean barbecue restaurant Warehouse Buffet and Quickly.
Osaka Marketplace opened its first location in Fremont in November 2021. According to the company, it was the first Japanese supermarket in the East Bay. Osaka Marketplace plans to open a Pleasant Hill location in 2026.
[ad_2]
Aaron Tolentino
Source link