@tokyo.central: ✨ San Diego TOKYO CENTRAL just got even better! ✨   Here’s where we made changes to make your shopping experience even better! ⬇️   🍘 Expanded snack selection with even more tasty favorites 🍶 Bigger alcohol section with a wider variety to choose from 🌺 Refreshed Hawaiian corner featuring Hawaiian snacks, drinks, and grocery items all in one place! ⭐️We also improved the aisle layout to make the shopping experience easier and more comfortable 🛒✨ Tokyo Central San Diego 🌊☀️ 📍Tokyo Central Building 1 (perishables/frozen/dairy etc.) 8151 Balboa Ave, San Diego, CA 92111   📍Tokyo Central Building 2 (snacks/dry food/alcohol etc.) 8125 Balboa Ave, San Diego, CA 92111   ⏰Regular Operating Hours: Tokyo Central Building 1 & 2 8:00 am – 9:00 pm, 7 days a week   #tokyocentral #tokyocentralsandiego #sandiego #JapaneseGroceries #japanesefood

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chris_huy
Christopher Huy-Ngoc :
Pleeeeaaassseeee expand and get a Waka Sakura 😍
2026-06-09 06:51:02
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buga.bloom
Bugabloom || purple app :
but do you guys have the chip star consomme flavor? I cant find it anywhere!
2026-06-11 19:01:21
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fuzzyviking5
fuzzyviking5 :
Their to-go food is great
2026-06-08 17:27:03
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pokechunkscurry
PokechunksCurry :
one of my favorite stores!
2026-06-04 13:23:47
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paranoidasallheckers
Kyle :
love the store, the parking not so much
2026-06-09 02:17:44
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cmdplusz :
You should find a new location
2026-05-31 23:40:42
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katsudondraper
katsudon draper :
can you tear the buildings down and rebuild them they’re so old
2026-05-30 06:40:34
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