Review: "The Sake Shop"

I recently started hosting a Sake 101 podcast recently and needed a good place to buy sake for research, show material and of course consumption.

Now I know I can get sake at a bunch of department like stores but it would not come with the relationship or local connection that i would get from a local business and it's owner.

Enter "The Sake Shop".

This store is a nice and comfortable place to get sake and it comes complete with friendly informative service from Malcolm and Nadine Leong the shop's owners.

The day I visited I got to talk to Malcolm and he was a sake fountain of knowledge even for someone well versed in "Sakedo" like myself.

They have a nice selection of the rice-goodness both hot and cold. They do not and my never carry "Futsushu" or normal everyday sake. They intend to carry mostly mid to higher level "Nihhonshu" in true boutique fashion.

Don't get this boutique look and feel confused with expensive... I found their prices very good and on pace with Marukai and Nijiya.  Don Quixote(i'm Latino so i spell it the right way.. sue me) is a little bit cheaper but not worth the savings considering the assistance you'll get from "The Sake Shop"

Hey stop reading this and go get some "Sake"

I give this place my personal stamp of approval

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Kanpai!