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Don Don Donki to open largest Macau location

The flagship store will introduce Macau-first outlets of Sen Sen Sushi and Yasuda Seimai.

Japan-based store chain Don Don Donki has set the grand opening of its largest store in Macau in Studio City.

Launching on 2 February, the outlet will comprise over 30,000 square feet.

The Studio City flagship store will boast specialty Japanese products, such as freshly ground Japanese rice, made-to-order rice balls, and bento boxes. Unprocessed rice can also be grounded in-store, providing guests with the freshest Japanese rice. 

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The Don Don Donki store will also contain Macau-first outlets of Sen Sen Sushi and Yasuda Seimai. Sen Sen Sushi specialises in Edomae sushi containing the freshest and most authentic ingredients from Japan. And Yasuda Seimai offers made-to-order rice balls and bento boxes.

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