Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 7 and Version 1 of Dat Cang Supermarket, SE8 5BZ

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Vietnamese supermarket in [[Locale Deptford|Deptford]]. Previously known as Ngan Hung <small>[http://flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/2849764296/ photo]</small>, it changed its name to Dat Cang some time around 2009-2010.
Oriental supermarket in [[Locale Deptford|Deptford]], just opposite the [[John Evelyn, SE8 5RA|John Evelyn pub]]. It's not a particularly exciting example of the genre, but presumably it does the job for those who live in the area.
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It's larger inside than it looks from the front, as it also includes the space at the back of the next-door estate agency. The focus is on Vietnamese products, but they also have a few things from other East and Southeast Asian countries including China and the Philippines.
The fridge at the back has fresh tofu, as well as a small range of fresh vegetables and herbs. There's a reasonably sized instant noodle section, plus curry pastes, soup bases, etc. Mock duck, mock chicken, and mock abalone are available in tins in the left-hand section of the shop. There's also a small selection of snack foods near the door.
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A dozen huge sacks of rice, practically obligatory in this kind of shop, sit in the front window, and there's a similarly-obligatory dried noodle aisle tucked away to one side. Freezers next to the noodles are filled with galangal, lemongrass, taro stems and tubers, pandan leaves, lotus roots, seafood, offal, and meat.
Although the space is quite large, it's relatively sparsely used. There's also a mix of Asian and British foods (e.g. John West tuna).
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There's a very small selection of fresh vegetables at the back, primarily onions, shallots, and garlic. A fridge next to this holds items such as fresh tofu, preserved duck eggs, pork floss, tiny dried prawns, various pickles, and Chinese sausages.

When [[Kake]] visited in April 2016, the staff member on duty was friendly and welcoming, and very helpful in finding the things I was looking for.

Accessibility: No steps to get in. The aisles aren't notably wide, but they're not horribly cluttered either.

<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Kake]], April 2016.</div>
address='244-246 Evelyn Street'
category='Chinese Groceries,Filipino Groceries,Interesting Food Shops,Step-Free Access,Vietnamese Groceries'
<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Kake]], 9 September 2008.</div>
address='224-246 Evelyn Street'
category='Chinese Supermarkets'
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phone='020 3632 4100'
phone='020 8692 4597'
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summary='Oriental supermarket in Deptford, just opposite the John Evelyn pub.' summary='Vietnamese supermarket in Deptford.' summary='Oriental supermarket in Deptford, just opposite the John Evelyn pub.' summary='Vietnamese supermarket in Deptford.'

Oriental supermarket in Deptford, just opposite the John Evelyn pub. It's not a particularly exciting example of the genre, but presumably it does the job for those who live in the area.

The fridge at the back has fresh tofu, as well as a small range of fresh vegetables and herbs. There's a reasonably sized instant noodle section, plus curry pastes, soup bases, etc. Mock duck, mock chicken, and mock abalone are available in tins in the left-hand section of the shop. There's also a small selection of snack foods near the door.

Although the space is quite large, it's relatively sparsely used. There's also a mix of Asian and British foods (e.g. John West tuna).

Last visited by Kake, 9 September 2008.

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