Sidney Lock
Place to get sake but its still cheaper to get them from JP directly
Location: 9 Raffles Blvd, #01-65 Millenia Walk, Singapore 039596
Floor 1 · Millenia Walk
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Sidney Lock
Place to get sake but its still cheaper to get them from JP directly
Brendon
Great place to get sake. Friendly staff
Vike singh Viku Banna
Singapore
prudence zhuo
Quite some selection, but lady "manager" is definitely more interested in shelving than serving, doesn't seems happy when asked for help for recommendation
YiYing Tan
Great place to purchase sake. They have other alcohol there too. They sell beautiful cups for your drink and they have staff willing to assist. Bought 4 small bottle of sake & 1 bottle of yuzu drink.
Meidi-Ya Liquor Shop
Meidi-Ya Wine & Liquor Shop
The exterior of a wine and liquor shop with the "MEIDI-YA" logo above the entrance. Inside, shelves are stocked with bottles, and displays of products are set up near the entrance. A sign outside provides business hours and states "OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK".
Meidi-Ya Storefront
The exterior of a store with the name MEIDI-YA visible above the entrance. Blue banners with Japanese text and images of sake barrels are displayed outside. The store interior, stocked with bottles and boxes, is visible through the open entrance.
Meidi-Ya Wine & Liquor Store
The exterior of a Meidi-Ya store, a wine and liquor shop. The store's name is prominently displayed in blue lettering with a red triangular logo above the entrance. Inside, shelves are stocked with various bottles, and a display table in the foreground showcases more products. A cashier is visible at the counter.
Meidi-Ya Storefront
The exterior of a Meidi-Ya store with its name displayed in blue neon letters above the entrance. The store features a modern design with wooden accents and frosted glass panels. Inside, shelves are stocked with various products, and decorative sake barrels are displayed near the entrance. A QR code is visible on a stand.
Meidi-Ya
A well-lit storefront with the name MEIDI-YA displayed prominently in blue neon letters above the entrance. The shop features a modern design with frosted glass panels and a clean interior visible through the open doorway. Several large, decorative barrels are stacked outside the entrance, adding a traditional touch. The floor is highly reflective black tile.
Bottles of Sake on Shelves
A display of various bottles of sake arranged on wooden shelves. The bottles are in boxes and some are individually wrapped. Labels are in Japanese. Prices are visible on some items.
Sake Bottles on Shelf
Several bottles of sake are displayed on a wooden shelf. The bottles in the foreground have yellow tags that read "Japan's No. 1 Selling Sake Sho Chiku Bai". Below the bottles, there are price tags for different brands of sake. One tag shows a promotion for "Sho Chiku Bai Shirakabegura 'Kimoto Junmai'" originally $35.00, now $30.00, valid until October 25th, 2020. Another tag shows "Sawanotsuru Yamada Nishiki" for $32.10.
Bottles of Yuzu Sake
A display of several bottles of sake, some dark brown and tall, others frosted and shorter with yellow liquid. The shorter bottles have labels with Japanese characters and illustrations of yuzu fruit. A price tag is visible at the bottom right.
Sake Bottles and Boxes on Shelves
A retail display of various sake bottles and gift boxes arranged on wooden shelves. The products are primarily Japanese sake, with different brands and types visible. Some bottles are in individual boxes, while others are displayed directly on the shelf. The packaging features Japanese calligraphy and branding.
Sake Display
A refrigerated display case filled with various bottles of sake. The bottles are arranged on multiple shelves, with some in boxes and others individually displayed. Labels on the bottles and boxes are primarily in Japanese characters. Some bottles are green, while others are clear or have colored labels. The top shelf shows more bottles, and the bottom shelf has boxed sake and more bottles.
Glassware Display
A display of various glassware, including sake sets, cups, and small bowls, arranged on shelves and tables. The items are colorful and decorative, with some featuring intricate designs. Price tags are visible on many of the items.
Bottles of Sake
Several bottles of sake are displayed on a shelf. The bottles are clear and blue, with silver caps. Each bottle has a label with Japanese characters and English text. Some labels indicate the brand as MEIDI-YA and the product as JYOZEN MIZUNOGOTOSHI SHIRATAKI or JOZENMIZUNOGOTOSHI JUNMAI DAIGINJO. Prices are visible on some labels: $20.00 and $28.00.
Sake Bottles and Price Tags
A display of several bottles of sake, some with blue and gold labels featuring Japanese characters and a circular design. In the foreground, there are two price tags indicating promotions for "TAIHEIZAN Chogetsu Junmai Ginjo" and "澄月純米吟醸 1.8L". The prices shown are $49.50 and $45.00 for one, and $92.50 and $83.00 for the other, with a promotion period from the 15th to the 31st of August. There are also some cylindrical containers to the left.
Sake Set Display
A display of Japanese sake ware, including a clear glass carafe, two textured clear glasses, and two small, colorful sake cups. The items are arranged on a patterned textile surface. Price tags are visible for the items.
Bottles of Alcohol on Shelves
A variety of bottled alcoholic beverages are displayed on shelves in a store. The bottles include sake, wine, and other flavored drinks, with labels in Japanese. Some bottles are clear, while others are colored. There are also boxes of sake on the lower shelves.
Bottles of Sake and Other Beverages on Shelves
A retail display featuring numerous bottles of sake and other beverages arranged on shelves. The top shelf shows various boxed items and bottles of alcohol. The second shelf displays rows of green and blue glass bottles, some with Japanese labels. The third shelf is filled with more bottles, including some with red caps and others with pinkish hues. The bottom shelf contains rows of plastic water bottles, cans, and more green bottles.
Display of Sake Bottles
A well-lit display case filled with various bottles of sake and related items. The shelves are organized into sections, each featuring different types of sake bottles, some in boxes, and small sake cups. The backdrops of the shelves include scenic Japanese landscapes and traditional patterns.
Bottles of Alcohol on Shelves
A retail display featuring numerous bottles of alcohol, primarily sake, arranged on multiple shelves. The bottles vary in size, shape, and labeling, with some in gift boxes. The shelves are well-stocked, showcasing a wide selection of products.
Information about Summer Nama Sake
A flyer explaining what Summer Nama Sake is, defining NAMA as FRESH in Japanese. It details that it has a fresh aroma and taste because it is unpasteurized and is only available in the summer. The flyer also illustrates the different types of pasteurization, including Nama (Unpasteurized), Nama, Namachozo, Namazume, and Nikaihiire. The background shows bottles of sake in a refrigerated display.
Alcohol Display
A retail display shelf stocked with various bottles and cartons of alcoholic beverages, primarily sake and shochu. The bottles are arranged on multiple shelves, with some cartons of Japanese spirits prominently displayed.
Sake and Snacks Display
A display of sake bottles and various packaged snacks, possibly in a store or market. Several black boxes with Japanese writing are stacked, and a bottle of sake stands next to them. In the background, bags of snacks are piled up. A price tag is visible on the table in front of the boxes.
Bottles of Sake and Other Beverages
A refrigerated display case filled with various bottles of sake, wine, and other beverages. The bottles are arranged on multiple shelves, with some bottles in boxes. The lighting highlights the colors of the liquids and labels.
Sake Bottles on Display
Several bottles of Sho Chiku Bai sake are displayed on a shelf. Two bottles in the foreground have yellow tags that read "Japan's NO.1 Selling Sake". Below the bottles, a price tag from MEIDI-YA SUPERMARKET shows "SHO CHIKU BAI SHIRAKABEGURA 'KIMOTO JUNMAI'" with a promotional price of $30.00, down from $35.00, valid until October 25th, 2020. Other bottles of sake are visible behind and to the right.
Dassai Banner
A dark blue banner with white Japanese calligraphy and the word "DASSai" in English is displayed vertically. The banner appears to be in front of a store or establishment with glass-paned doors and shelves of bottles visible in the background.
City Skyline Over Water
An aerial view of a modern city skyline with numerous skyscrapers of varying heights and architectural styles, situated along a large body of water. Green parkland is visible between the buildings and the water. The sky is partly cloudy with dramatic white clouds against a blue backdrop. A distinctive spherical structure is located on the water's edge.
MEIDI-YA Business Hours Sign
A sign displaying the business hours for MEIDI-YA supermarket and food court. The supermarket on Level 2 is open Monday-Thursday from 10:00 to 21:00 and Friday-Sunday from 10:00 to 22:00. The food court on Level 1 is open Monday-Thursday from 11:00 to 21:00 and Friday-Sunday from 11:00 to 21:30. Both are open 7 days a week, except for Chinese New Year.
Dassai Beyond Sake
A bottle of Dassai Beyond sake is displayed with its packaging and a price tag. The label indicates it is from Yamaguchi Prefecture, with a dryness level described as 'Dryness Level'. The price is $650.00 for a 720ml bottle.
Tamano Hikari Junmai Ginjo Sake
A paper pack of Tamano Hikari Junmai Ginjo Japanese Rice Wine. The label provides details about the product, including its net weight (450ml), alcohol content (15.4%), ingredients (Rice & Water), and characteristics. It also includes import information, contact details for Makoto-Ya (S) Pte Ltd in Singapore, and a note about the brewing process. The packaging features an illustration of people working with barrels.
Sake Display
A display of sake bottles and cartons with price tags and promotional signs. One sign reads "Enjoy Freezing cold!!". A price tag shows "TAMANOHIKA JUNMAI GINJC" for $24.10.
Kubota Sake Bottle
A hand holds a dark bottle of Kubota sake. The label is light brown with black Japanese calligraphy and some English text. The background shows a green basket and a marble-patterned table.
Bottle of Sake
A bottle of sake with a label featuring an illustration of a woman in traditional Japanese attire. The label has Japanese text and a gold seal. The bottle is held in a hand and is displayed in a retail setting with other bottles and boxes visible in the background.
Sparkling Sake Bottle
A hand holds a bottle of sparkling sake with Japanese writing and "Sparkling 45" visible on the label. The bottle is green glass with a silver cap and a white label. A pink and blue tag that says "Wait! Wait!" is attached to the neck of the bottle. In the background, shelves are stocked with other bottles and jars.
Bottle of Sake
A hand holds a dark glass bottle of sake. The label is white with black Japanese text and some English text. The text indicates it is Junmai Ginjyo sake, made with Japanese rice and rice koji, with an alcohol content of 14-15%. The bottle is placed on a marble-patterned surface. In the background, other bottles and items are visible.
Dassai 23 Sake Bottle and Box
A bottle of Dassai 23 sake is displayed next to its matching box. The box and bottle feature prominent Japanese calligraphy and the text "DASSAI 23" and "純米大吟釀" (Junmai Daiginjo). The bottle is green glass with a white label. The box is brown with a white label.
Bottles of Sake
Several bottles of sake are displayed on a shelf. The central bottle has a white label with Japanese calligraphy and the text "TRADITIONAL YAMAHAI". A price tag is visible at the bottom of the image for "TAMANO HIKARI YAMAHAI JUNMAI GINJYO" priced at $52.20.
Sake Bottles and Boxes
Several black boxes and bottles of sake are displayed on a table covered with a red and white patterned cloth. A price tag is visible on one of the boxes.
Liquor Store Display
A wide shot of a well-lit liquor store, showcasing a large selection of sake bottles and gift boxes. The shelves are stocked with various brands and sizes of bottles, arranged neatly. In the foreground, several displays feature prominent sake bottles, some in decorative packaging. A banner with Japanese text hangs on the left side. The store appears to have a modern interior with wooden accents and ambient lighting. A person is partially visible on the right side of the frame, browsing the products.
Bottles of Sake
Several bottles of sake are displayed on a shelf. The bottles are frosted glass with blue caps. Each bottle has a label featuring an illustration of a woman in traditional Japanese attire and text in Japanese. A price tag is visible on one of the bottles.
Bottles of Sake on Shelves
A retail display features multiple shelves stocked with various bottles of sake. The bottles are arranged in rows, with some in boxes and others individually placed. Labels on the bottles are primarily in Japanese characters. Some shelves also have price tags or product information displayed below the bottles. The overall impression is of a well-organized liquor store or specialty shop.
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