Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 3 and Version 2 of Mum's House, N17 0UB
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Burmese and Oriental grocery shop in [[Locale Wood Green|Wood Green]]. |
Burmese and Oriental supermarket located inside Plaza N22 <small>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/4008646246/ photo]</small> at the south end of [[Locale Wood Green|Wood Green]] near [[Turnpike Lane Station]]. |
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It was previously located in a small unit <small>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/4007877001/ photo]</small> inside a shopping centre called Plaza N22 <small>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/4008646246/ photo]</small>, but with the demolition of Plaza N22 <small>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/9488483994/ photo]</small> it moved a short distance away to the ground floor of a house in Mannock Road. |
<b>Note:</b> As of August 2010, the Mum's House website states that the shop has temporarily moved just around the corner to 78 Mannock Road, N22 6AA. We're not sure how long this state of affairs will last. |
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It stocks all kinds of interesting dried, canned, and bottled foodstuffs, including fried shredded fish, shrimp paste, tamarind paste, fried garlic, coconut jam, spice mixes, oils, vinegars, snacks (e.g. wasabi peas) and various noodles (instant and otherwise). |
It really is tiny, taking up just one small unit of the mall, and little more than a hole-in-the-wall really. However, the shelves are packed with all kinds of interesting dried, canned, and bottled foodstuffs, including fried shredded fish, shrimp paste, tamarind paste, fried garlic, coconut jam, spice mixes, oils, vinegars, snacks (e.g. wasabi peas) and various noodles (instant and otherwise). There's also a freezer with fish and seafood as well as a number of ready-prepared frozen meals (e.g. biryani). |
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It specialises in Burmese foods, including several kinds of the Burmese speciality of pickled tea ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lahpet lahpet]). The proprietor is friendly and helpful, and happy to help novices pick out a few Burmese things to try. |
One of the shelf units holds specifically Burmese foods, and they also have a fridge which contains (among other things) the Burmese speciality of pickled tea — several kinds of pickled tea, in fact. The proprietor is friendly and helpful, and was happy to help [[Kake]] pick out a few Burmese things to try. |
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Accessibility: Level access to N22 Plaza from the street, and level access to Mum's House once you're in, though the shop really is very tiny and it's unlikely you'd get a wheelchair very far in. |
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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Kake]], August 2013. Opening hours taken from the Mum's House website, August 2013.</div> address='78 Mannock Road' category='Burmese Groceries,Interesting Food Shops' |
<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Kake]], 12 October 2009. Opening hours taken from the Mum's House website, October 2009.</div> address='Unit 7, Plaza N22, 4-6 High Road' category='Burmese Food,Interesting Food Shops' |
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formatted_website_text='http://www.mumhouse....' host='213.165.225.132' hours_text='9:30am-7:30pm Mon-Sat; 11am-5pm Sun/Bank Hol' latitude='51.591222' |
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postcode='N22 6AA' summary='Tiny Burmese and Oriental grocery shop in Wood Green near Turnpike Lane Station.' |
postcode='N22 6BX' summary='Tiny Burmese and Oriental supermarket located inside Plaza N22 near Turnpike Lane Station.' |
Burmese and Oriental supermarket located inside Plaza N22 photo at the south end of Wood Green near Turnpike Lane Station.
Note: As of August 2010, the Mum's House website states that the shop has temporarily moved just around the corner to 78 Mannock Road, N22 6AA. We're not sure how long this state of affairs will last.
It really is tiny, taking up just one small unit of the mall, and little more than a hole-in-the-wall really. However, the shelves are packed with all kinds of interesting dried, canned, and bottled foodstuffs, including fried shredded fish, shrimp paste, tamarind paste, fried garlic, coconut jam, spice mixes, oils, vinegars, snacks (e.g. wasabi peas) and various noodles (instant and otherwise). There's also a freezer with fish and seafood as well as a number of ready-prepared frozen meals (e.g. biryani).
One of the shelf units holds specifically Burmese foods, and they also have a fridge which contains (among other things) the Burmese speciality of pickled tea — several kinds of pickled tea, in fact. The proprietor is friendly and helpful, and was happy to help Kake pick out a few Burmese things to try.
They don't take cards (not sure about cheques).
Accessibility: Level access to N22 Plaza from the street, and level access to Mum's House once you're in, though the shop really is very tiny and it's unlikely you'd get a wheelchair very far in.
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