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They stock all the usual Chinese supermarket staples, including vegetables and frozen stuff. There's a small selection of Japanese food too.
They stock all the usual Chinese supermarket staples, including vegetables and frozen stuff. There's a small selection of Japanese food too. Notable items sold here include century eggs (thousand-year-old eggs) and XO sauce (Kwong Cheong Thye brand as of May 2009), the latter being kept behind the checkout counter as it's quite expensive.
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Notable items sold here include century eggs (thousand-year-old eggs) and XO sauce (Kwong Cheong Thye brand as of May 2009), the latter being kept behind the checkout counter as it's quite expensive. According to [http://www.fuchsiadunlop.com/sichuan-chilli-bean-paste/ a comment on Fuchsia Dunlop's blog], they also have Sichuan Dan Dan Seasoning Co brand chilli bean paste (douban jiang), which Fuchsia recommends.

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Chinese supermarket on Lisle Street in Chinatown.

They stock all the usual Chinese supermarket staples, including vegetables and frozen stuff. There's a small selection of Japanese food too. Notable items sold here include century eggs (thousand-year-old eggs) and XO sauce (Kwong Cheong Thye brand as of May 2009), the latter being kept behind the checkout counter as it's quite expensive.

Kitchenwares are downstairs. They also have a big cash-and-carry-style branch in Greenwich.

Accessibility: One step up to get in. The aisles are narrow and crowded, and some of the stock is down a flight of stairs.

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Last visited by Kake and Sarah, 6 May 2009.

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