Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 4 and Version 3 of Loon Fung, E16 2EJ

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As well as many aisles of Chinese groceries (vinegars, soy sauces, preserved vegetables, noodles, spices, etc), they also stock smaller selections of Japanese, Thai, and other Asian groceries.
It has a large vegetable section including more unusual things like pandan leaves, fresh lotus seeds, fresh water chestnuts, many kinds of greens and gourds, and garlic by the 4.5kg bag (and smaller bags too). Prices are pretty good (as of April 2010, you can get four bulbs of garlic for 75p and three large aubergines for just under £2).
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There's a large vegetable section including more unusual things like pandan leaves, fresh lotus seeds, fresh water chestnuts, many kinds of greens and gourds, and garlic by the 4.5kg bag (and smaller bags too). Prices are pretty good (as of April 2010, you can get four bulbs of garlic for 75p and three large aubergines for just under £2).
Next to the vegetable department is an extensive freezer section with many kinds of frozen dim sum, and along the back of the store are fresh fish and meat counters (in March 2011 the offal selection included pork heart, liver, and tongue; and chicken gizzards and hearts). A hardware section carries hotpot strainers, steamer doilies, and other such items.
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Next to the vegetable department is an extensive freezer section with many kinds of frozen dim sum. A smaller refrigerated section has things like fresh, fried, and dried tofu; in April 2011 it also had the flat, flexible beancurd sheets that are used e.g. as pancakes for 京醬肉絲/shredded pork in Peking sauce.
As well as many aisles of Chinese groceries (vinegars, soy sauces, preserved vegetables, noodles, spices, etc), they also stock smaller selections of Japanese, Thai, and other Asian groceries.
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Along the back of the store are fresh fish and meat counters. In March 2011, the offal selection included pork heart, liver, and tongue; and chicken gizzards and hearts. Cooked meats such as roast duck and roast pork are also available from this section.
Accessibility: Carpark outside, no steps to get in, aisles are nice and wide.
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A hardware section carries chopsticks, hotpot strainers, steamer doilies, and other such items.

It's worth noting that the displayed prices don't include VAT. For many of the things sold here this doesn't make any difference, since food is generally zero-rated for VAT; however, snacks, confectionery, alcoholic drinks, and certain other items are liable for VAT, and this will be added on top at the checkout.

Accessibility: Carpark outside, shallow ramp to get in, aisles are nice and wide.

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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Kake]], April 2011. Opening hours taken from banner outside, April 2010.</div>
<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Kake]], March 2011. Opening hours taken from banner outside, April 2010.</div>
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Large Chinese cash-and-carry on an industrial estate in Silvertown.

It has a large vegetable section including more unusual things like pandan leaves, fresh lotus seeds, fresh water chestnuts, many kinds of greens and gourds, and garlic by the 4.5kg bag (and smaller bags too). Prices are pretty good (as of April 2010, you can get four bulbs of garlic for 75p and three large aubergines for just under £2).

Next to the vegetable department is an extensive freezer section with many kinds of frozen dim sum, and along the back of the store are fresh fish and meat counters (in March 2011 the offal selection included pork heart, liver, and tongue; and chicken gizzards and hearts). A hardware section carries hotpot strainers, steamer doilies, and other such items.

As well as many aisles of Chinese groceries (vinegars, soy sauces, preserved vegetables, noodles, spices, etc), they also stock smaller selections of Japanese, Thai, and other Asian groceries.

Accessibility: Carpark outside, no steps to get in, aisles are nice and wide.

Getting here: The nearest station is King George V on the Woolwich Arsenal branch of the DLR. The quickest route from the station is to go straight ahead along Pier Road, then turn right at the junction with Albert Road and continue along until you see the footbridge over the old railway line; Loon Fung is on the other side of this. For a step-free (but longer) route, don't turn off at Albert Road but continue along Pier Road and follow it around to the right, past the bus stops, until you can't go any further; you should at this point be at Henley Road, which leads off to the right. Go down Henley Road, turn left at the bottom onto Factory Road, and Loon Fung is a little further along.
Last visited by Kake, March 2011. Opening hours taken from banner outside, April 2010.

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