Want a green tea flavored Kit Kat candy bar and umaibo salad stick? You might be in luck.

Japanese grocer Seiwa Market will open its first Orange County store April 1 at a former Fresh & Easy store in Costa Mesa.

The market offers Japanese food including fruit, sake, frozen meals, sauces and seasonings.

A grand opening flier posted at the market’s Facebook page includes deals on Oreo cookies ($1.99 a bag), a 15-pound bag of sushi rice ($9.99), 9 ounces of frozen eel ($5.99), bottled green tea ($1.79), and large bags of yakisoba noodles ($1.89).

The chain is owned by Hidejiro Matsu, founder of Gardena-based Japanese market Marukai Market. In 2013, Don Quijote purchased the chain. It has a dozen locations. The grocer will soon open locations in Torrance and Houston.

“There is a big market for us in these areas,” said Costa Mesa store manager Kenichi Ota. “These are some of the biggest markets in U.S. We want to eventually expand to other areas too.”

Fresh & Easy filed for bankruptcy in October and shuttered nearly 100 stores in November. Seiwa purchased its Costa Mesa location, and discounter Grocery Outlet bought a location in Orange, set to open by June 1.

The store is located at 3151 Harbor Blvd.

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