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Businiess name:  Sunrise Mart
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Once again, citysearch is wildy inaccurate. Not only is this place actually on Stuyvesant St (which had me pacing up and down 3rd avenue for a good 20 minutes looking for it), the place was entirely not filled with fashionable youthful "hipsters" with a "trust fund". Rather, I saw a normal market filled with plainly-dressed adults. I went here because lately I've had a craving for onigiri. I purchased a salmon one and a tuna one. The salmon one was delicious. The tuna one, however, was filled with the kind of smashed tuna you find in cans. It was still pretty good, just not what I was expecting. I also purchased a peach/milk drink (thankfully all products have English nutrition facts, including a list of ingredients, stickered onto them so you know what you're buying if you can't read Japanese!). Overall, it wasn't worth the walk, being that I'm much much closer to JAS Mart, but it was larger and seemed more well-stocked.

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