Hello Tokyo

Located in Niles, IL, Hello Tokyo is a hidden gem in the world of international grocery discount stores. This Japan-themed store offers a unique selection of items sourced from Japan, ranging from toys and household goods to exclusive food products and Asian-themed items.

One of the standout features of Hello Tokyo is its affordable pricing, with most items set at $2.25. Customers rave about the constantly changing inventory, keeping them intrigued without breaking the bank. With a wide range of products including snacks, drinks, stationery, and more, this store is a haven for those who appreciate Japanese culture.

Parking is plentiful at Hello Tokyo, making it a convenient destination for shoppers. Whether you're in search of everyday essentials or looking for unique Japanese sweets and snacks, this store has something for everyone.

As a food reviewer, I am particularly impressed by the diverse selection of Asian-inspired snacks and treats available at Hello Tokyo. From mangosteen candy to specialty face masks, the store offers a taste of Japan at affordable prices. Whether you're a fan of Japanese cuisine or simply enjoy exploring new flavors, Hello Tokyo is a must-visit destination for food lovers and bargain hunters alike.

Hello Tokyo Menu

Location

Address: 9038 W Golf Rd Niles, IL 60714
Phone: (847) 859-5777

🕓 Work Hours
MON 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
TUE 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
WED 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
THU 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
FRI 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
SAT 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
SUN 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Business info

  • Offers Takeout
    Yes
  • Wheelchair accessible
    Yes
  • Accepts Credit Cards
    Yes
  • Accepts Android Pay
    Yes
  • Accepts Apple Pay
    Yes
  • Accepts Cryptocurrency
    No
  • Private Lot Parking
    Yes
  • Open to All
    Yes
  • Offers Catering
    No
  • Dogs Not Allowed
    No
  • Bike Parking
    No

Last Reviews

  • Author: Edgar S.

    21 July 2024

    Located approximately a mile west of Golf Mills Mall, Hello Tokyo is a Japanese-themed store offering a variety of items sourced from Japan. From toys and household goods to exclusive food products and other miscellaneous goodies, the store provides a unique selection. Additionally, customers can find an array of Asian-themed products available.

  • Author: Cheryl T.

    05 July 2024

    This store is definitely a favorite for my 12 year old daughter. Tons of affordable $2.25 options with a regularly changing inventory to keep her interested without breaking the bank. She was hoping for more Gudetama sock options ($3.50 as the name brand items generally cost more), but she was still happy with the option she purchased. A great perk from this store is that they offer kids up to age 12 a free $20 shopping spree for their birthday (yes I did mean to write twenty). It's a timed event and the clerks do actually check the passport or birth certificate to proof the date and age. The store also provide a free photo booth picture with the birthday. My daughter is sad that now she's aged out, but we will still keep coming here for cute low priced purchases that would be difficult to buy elsewhere.

  • Author: Eugene B.

    01 July 2024

    I'm giving Hello Tokyo 4 stars because of these reasons: 1. It's unique to the area 2. Similar to Daiso: A good range products from toys, household, stationery, arts and crafts, office, snacks, drinks, etc. 3. Prices are reasonable 4. Lots of parking 5. Large baskets with wheels and handle

  • Author: Carol P.

    28 June 2024

    So much fun shopping. Everything is a set price. I think it was 250-ish and some specialty items are marked at higher prices. It's pretty much a tile type of store with many of the items being from Daiso with other things mixed in. I think the facemasks and some beauty things are little more expensive here than TJ Maxx, but it is, something you can find consistently while other stores can be hit or miss. I wish the booth was working because I would've taken pictures of my friend. It was really fun to see all the different things they have at the store versus the one I went to in Vancouver, Washington earlier this month