Popular Japanese brand Muji just opened its first-ever food market inside Chelsea Market
Japanese retailer Muji of minimalist and functional design fame has officially gotten into the New York culinary game: the brand launched its first U.S. food venture, Muji Food Market, inside of Chelsea Market earlier this week.
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The destination builds off the success of the relatively new Muji Market, which opened back in the fall and showcases a variety of the brand’s products, from beauty items to stationery, home goods and more.
“This location will house various conceptual collections, community activations, and will support local initiatives to build a hub of inspiration and community,” reads an official press release.
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The Muji Food Market, on the other hand, seeks to introduce the masses to Japanese-style foods and drinks that feel like an extension of the company’s look. Inside, visitors can opt to sit at a cozy bar counter or grab something on-the-go.
Menu wise, patrons can order Japanese curry cups, miso soups or all sorts of onigiri.
There are desserts on offer as well: matcha muffins, special puddings, and dorakis, Japanese-style pancakes filled sweet red bean paste and mascarpone cheese.
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Japanese specialty drinks like a black sesame latte, traditional leaf tea and a honey yuzu tea are also served on premise alongside more traditional coffee concoctions—all prepared by Jarvis, an AI-powered coffee-making robot that might be the very best reason to visit the space in the first place.
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Stopping by the new Muji Food Market will feel like a surreal trip to the future of all things gastronomic.