Lucky Mart Japanese Grocery

209 reviews

2 Wilkes Ave, Artarmon NSW 2064, Australia

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Lucky Mart Japanese Grocery is a Japanese grocery store located at 2 Wilkes Ave, Artarmon NSW 2064, Australia. It has received 209 reviews with an average rating of 4.4 stars.

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Hours

Monday9:30AM-6:30PM
Tuesday9:30AM-6:30PM
Wednesday9:30AM-6:30PM
Thursday9:30AM-8PM
Friday10:30AM-5:30PM
Saturday9:30AM-6:30PM
Sunday9:30AM-6:30PM

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  • The address of Lucky Mart Japanese Grocery: 2 Wilkes Ave, Artarmon NSW 2064, Australia

  • Lucky Mart Japanese Grocery has 4.4 stars from 209 reviews

  • Japanese grocery store

  • "Conveniently located right next to Artarmon train station they have an excellent range of Japanese goods here"

    "Was having no issue with this shop before, food and price are good from there, except today, the staff accidentally hurt my hand while she was mopping"

    "Conveniently located just beside the Artarmon train station, this little store offers so much! There’s actually 2 split floors and they sell a range of Japanese groceries such as tea, rice, all sorts of sauces and condiments, ramen, udon, sashimi, homewares and so much more! Pay in cash and it’s slightly cheaper"

    "A med sized Japanese grocery store with a decent selection of products"

    "One of my go to market to get Japanese ingredients"

Reviews

  • Mark Burgess

Conveniently located right next to Artarmon train station they have an excellent range of Japanese goods here. I needed around 8 items for a dish I wanted to make and they had everything I needed. I was able to find half of these myself and asked for some help to find the rest. The assistant there provided excellent and friendly service, enthusiastically guiding me to the ingredients I needed as well as helping with translations and offering advice. With such a great range and outstanding customer service I will definitely be shopping here again.

  • Jen Lau

Was having no issue with this shop before, food and price are good from there, except today, the staff accidentally hurt my hand while she was mopping. I mean it’s ok as accident happens as we know, yet she didn’t even say a sorry! When I went to check out and told her I was upset that even you hurt my hand, you don’t say a word to be sorry! She looked at me and just spoke very low, “sorry about that”. But yeah, I don’t feel she was sorry. Too upset with the store having this kind of staff!

  • Ashley Nicol

Conveniently located just beside the Artarmon train station, this little store offers so much! There’s actually 2 split floors and they sell a range of Japanese groceries such as tea, rice, all sorts of sauces and condiments, ramen, udon, sashimi, homewares and so much more! Pay in cash and it’s slightly cheaper. Super busy on every second Saturday of the month as they offer 20% off for cash payment or 17% if paying by card. Love this place!

  • H

A med sized Japanese grocery store with a decent selection of products. It may be a little hard to find things as the space is utilised to the max and items are stocked here, there and everywhere. It is just as well that a friendly staff is always available if you just can't spot the item you need. They also have a good selection of frozen products, many are imported from Japan. Also look out for fresh sashimi when they are available.

  • David Sodeyama

One of my go to market to get Japanese ingredients. One thing that's unique to this place is that they seem to make some of the frozen and/or prepackaged foods. However, that also means if you're looking for brand name items, you won't find it here (no prepackaged curry, for example, except for their house brand). So if you are looking for salted salmon belly or even shichirin (Japanese bbq equipment), this is the place to go.

  • Yuko Kirie

I have ordered Hina matsuri special chirashi and sakura mochi. Both of them taste so bad... The owner should have the taste before passing it to the customers. I have ordered Osechi as well on December. It was also very bad taste. I guess they made food in advance then keep them in fridge many days... Do not order some special bento.. wasting money

  • Wayne

Our first visit but was met with a closed door Turns out they have shortened trading hours every second Sunday of the month... wish google maps have the function to put in exceptional hours but ye. I should have called.. 5 stars for being nice enough to put up a sign. But we will be back and will give an update review then

  • Harry N

great japanese grocery stock, i usually take advantage of their lucky day (20% storewide with some minor exceptions) to buy things - can get very busy on that day you have to line up. the staff are lovely and helpful. there's a lot of japanese stuff you can't get anywhere usually.

  • Dickson Huang

It offers extremely wide range of authentic Japanese ingredients and easy to cook semi-processed Japanese cuisine (Great for Japanese food lovers who don't wanna bother cooking from scratch) at RESONABLY PRICES. Also the staff (or the owner) is very polite and fluent in English.

  • Adam Liversedge

This was a great Japanese supermarket. A good range of products. Some of which I hadn't been able to find elsewhere. The service was friendly and helpful. Also keep an eye on their Facebook page. I found out about some really interesting products like coffee jelly that way.

  • Brian L

A Japanese grocery store that sells everything you need to bring the Japanese food experience back to your home. They also stock a lot of frozen food that are easily reheated for quick meals. They also run a 20% store-wide sale on the second Saturday of every month.

  • Andreas Ludwig

What a pleasant surprise. We have just been looking for a gelato place in Artamon. Found the gelato, liked it, but then realized that we are in the middle of a Japanese cluster of delight. And the grocery store had a lucky day of discounts for us. What a treat.

  • Kate M

Fantastic japanese grocery store with lucky day sales monthly! Always busy and well stocked. Great selection of frozen wagyu beef, BBQ meats, snacks, drinks, ramen and sauces. When in season, they also have fantastic sea urchin but you need to get in quick!

  • MASAMI FOX

They have 20%off sale once a month. But it's cash only. For a credit card user it's only 17% discount. It should be written in their sale's ad. This tiny shop has very narrow corridor therefore the costomers push each other with their shopping basket.

  • AYAクリ草組

Right front of Artarmon station ♥️.shop is filled with all sorts of Japanese foods, condiments,instant dry noodle ,soy sauce,miso,sushi , bento lunch boxes,frozen foods,and of course Japanese sweets ,such as mochi sticks,matcha icecream. …

  • Paul Maroon

Stop right there, no need to go any further for all your Japanese groceries. They have all the favourites, as well as some hard to get things, Mitsuya cider, Crab Cream croquettes, drinks lollies, food rice too many to mention

  • Katherine Alexander

Refused to sell my small daughter an ice cream! We were going to go back as although only a small range of products very expensive looked good. Will never shop there again. There are many other welcoming Japanese markets

  • Judy Kwan

Not a large variety of regular grocery items. Great for frozen meats and goods. 2nd Saturday of the month promises 20% discount on items if you pay in cash or 17% if you pay by card. Can buy japanese bbq items here.

  • William S.

A nice little Japanese grocery store which has a 20% off discount storewide every second Saturday of the month. I found one of the best Wagyu beef for Japanese yikuniku there for 19$/500g (15$ with the discount).

  • InfinityOreos •

A lovely little store with a great owner and staff. It radiates a comfortable atmosphere and they're ready to help wherever they can. I'd love to visit it again when I have time to purchase Japanese groceries.

  • Firman Rianto

The place is must visit for Sydney-siders who wants Japanese produce. Their monthly sales is popular and good time to visit. Place a bit compact so be courteous to others as Japanese are known for.

  • Tin H

Looking for wide ranges of Japanese groceries and found this supermarket situated in the Artarmon village. From noodles, snacks and seafood. Special discount store wide every 2nd week of month.

  • Ken Lee

This is a small grocery situated on Wilkes Avenue, Artarmon. As the name suggests, they specialize in Japanese groceries. The range is extensive. On Saturdays, they seem to be reasonably busy.

  • Jill Sueoka

Great for Japanese snack that are a bit pricey but hard to find elsewhere. Seems to be a good variety. Pleasant, efficient staff, easy enough to park on the street for a quick visit.

  • M K

Tiny shop but they have absolutely everything you could possibly need for your Japanese cuisine needs. Wonderfully friendly and polite service to match. Can't wait to go back!

  • Jeff Hui

Love coming here for specific Japanese grocery such as ox tongue and specific meet marinade for Yakiniku. Friendly staff always helpful in answering product questions.

  • Nin Roberts

A very small Japanese convenience store but holds a good range of frozen and snacks. Not too much in terms of fresh food or baked goods that would be even better.

  • S C

Love this Japanese grocery store (a mini-supermarket to me). Bought some nice produce. Lovely Japanese lady served me and other customers and feel like in Japan.

  • Jin Chen

Great Japanese supermarket, friendly staff and great service, lots of varieties of products. Monthly lucky day when you can get discount is a plus, recommended!

  • Gluestick

Don't have absolutely everything but generally cheaper than Tokyo Mart. Stock list is still sufficient for most. The 20% off once a month is extra special.

  • Robbie Martinus

Visit on 2nd Saturday every month to get their specials. Excellent Japanese products at a reasonable price. Highly recommend.

  • G Kim

Staff is always kind. It has most of the stuff Tokyo Mart offers and is conveniently located right out of Artarmon Station.

  • Richard Chang

Great local Japanese grocery shop. Small but pretty much has everything you need and at a good price. Friendly staff too.

  • Jaime Che

Nice little Japanese grocery with a lot of frozen goodie to make a quick dinner such as Japanese curry and okonomiyaki.

  • Yen Phan

Great little Japanese grocery store. I always shop for their specials here, great portions and convenient with parking

  • B Y

Very well stocked Japanese store. Make sure to check out the room in the back that is full of refrigerated goods

  • Kuro Samurai

Great Japanese shop, especially the 20% off store-wide on every first Saturdays of the month, great value!

  • john citizen

Super friendly will all the goodies … I come here every visit to Sydney … stock up every few months …

  • Joseph

A fantastic Japanese grocery and convenience store. Many products and ready to eat meals. Lovely owner.

  • Ne O

We go to Lucky Mart every second Saturdays  Very satisfied with their product range and price. …

  • Raymond

small traditional Japanese grocery with large variety of Japanese goods that are hard to find

  • CM

Great Japanese supermarket. Close to Artarmon station. Friendly staff. Highly recommended.

  • Aika I

Every second Saturday of the month, this becomes my favourite place in Sydney …

  • Hsiang CHOU

This is a great Japanese store! People can buy cheap food in the afternoon.

  • Nick Lancaster

Great local Japanese grocery store. Reasonable prices and selection.

  • Vivian Yan

The best Japanese grocery I can fine in my area. Love it

  • L

Great customer service. An authentic Japanese mart

  • Maddie W

Best mochi in the land - strawberry is the best !

  • Edison Tsui

Good collection of Japanese rice

  • J L

Nice ramen, good broth!

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