"They have a trinket department with Japanese tea cups, tea pots, origami, etc."
"This Hop Thanh is much bigger than the one in Chinatown. Lots of fresh and frozen fish, lots of tea and spices, ok fruit and vegetables."
"They have pre-cleaned and spiced sanma. Just throw in 20min@400f. If you're willing to work for 5 minutes, you can buy whole sanma and clean them, slice the skin, and shake with taco spice mix."
"Ultra cheap vegetables, some dried fish, not much tea, cheap fresh tofu. Behind the store is the fabulous Tamarind Tree. North of it is Seattle Deli. Across is Hop Thanh with more fish."
"Somewhat more expensive than Hoph Than and Viet Wah, but they have more Japanese stuff. Lots of fish; I like skate wings, which is easy to steam."
"Ask for ikura. Presentation was horrible; the maki fell apart, but the serving was generous, fresh, and tasty.The reviews were poor, but I rate this place above Sushiland and many other places."