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Ami H.: Flours, rices, spices, condiments, fish, meat, and veg- all the bits you need for a bang-up Sri Lankan / Tamil meal. Been looking for maldive fish and an appachatty hopper pan forever, woot.
Caitlin Wilson: the inside smells terribly but they've got a killer selection of any ethnic food your tastebuds should desire for very reasonable prices!
Ami H.: Caribbean market with Guyanese and Trini groceries that also serves hot delectables like duck and goat curries, doubles, salt fish and bake, jerk and more at weekends
Bodhi Moksha: The best Chinese supermarket for snacks, seafood, hotpot, veggies, bakery, takeout, dim sum, bubble tea, one stop Uber supermarket in North America! Da best, number one! U will learn to eat n live Chi
2040 Dundas St. E (at Summerville Ct.), Mississauga, ON
Grocery Store · 12 tips and reviews
Leslie Brlec Real Estate Serivices Real Estate: The only place in Toronto/Mississauga that sells fresh pickled cabbage in bulk. They have amazing paczki doughnuts. Incredible Polish supermarket.
Ami H.: Irish and British products available here: biscuits, crisps, tea bags, cold drinks, and Brennan’s sausages, rashers, puddings and meat pies in the freezer case
Imported Food Store · Wexford · 9 tips and reviews
Joanna Sable: Need Eastern European meats, groceries or a quick take out dinner this place is a must. Friendly and knowledgable service. The Schnitzel is perfect and so are the Veal Hot Dogs.
Michael: The best Russian grocery store, and one of my favourite grocery stores. Their fresh rye bread is ridiculous, meat/cheese counter is huge but well priced, and selection of cheesecake bars 😍
St Lawrence Market, 93 Front St. E (btwn Market & Lower Jarvis), Toronto, ON
Cheese Store · St. Lawrence · 5 tips and reviews
Karly Gaffney: The Peruvian Peppers (or 'Sweet Drops') are impossible to describe, but wonderful on everything! They won't slice cheese on the weekend due to volume, so get there during the week.
1042 Bloor Street West (Salem Avenue), Toronto, ON
Butcher · 8 tips and reviews
Craig Saila: A Portuguese grocer with old school grocery store charm inside offering all the regional ingredients you can’t find anywhere else (plus the usual Canadian ones, too)
2 Thorncliffe Park Dr Unit 5-16 (Leaside drive), Toronto, ON
Imported Food Store · 11 tips and reviews
Chetu19: You get everything here. Potentially a store for Indians, Pakis, Bangladeshis, Sri Lankans. Everything. Halal meat, Rice, grocery, Spices. You name it.
Mona AK: It is very nice arabic supermarket . You can find there everything including mint , meat , rice , coffee , labneh , makdoos , jareesh and rifae nuts and many things more ;)
Imported Food Store · Church and Wellesley · 1 tip
Alina D: They have the only assortment of English bonbons! I am not familiar with any other place with a selection like they have - green apple, strawberry , lemon, blueberry and of course, original!
Imported Food Store · Willowdale · 3 tips and reviews
Wendy: All their ready-to-eat dishes go on sale for at least 20% off around 7:00 PM every evening! Great deal for grabbing the next day's lunch. Aside from the kimbap rolls, most of them sell out by 9:00 PM.
591 Parliament St (Wellesley and Amelia), Toronto, ON
Imported Food Store · Cabbagetown · 2 tips and reviews
Chetu19: All South Asian products available. Indian specifically. You get all types of rice and spices. Sona Musoorie, biryani rice, Oil, Ghee. All Indian stuff. PERIOD. Some products are cheaper than Iqbal
Xx Xx: A gem on queen west— if you’re craving hard to find authentic Japanese ingredients, this is your place. Sashimi grade fish, spices, soups, noodles, condiments, tea and a lovely selection of pottery.
3160 Steeles Ave. E (btwn Woodbine & Victoria Park), Markham, ON
Shopping Plaza · 21 tips and reviews
Joanna Sable: Very neat group of Japanese specialty shops all under one roof. A line of meats that were brilliant and this terrific little joint. Fun to learn about different foods.
Gabriel Seah: Snacks & drinks you likely won't find elsewhere. Selection from the US, China & Japan; small selection of British confectionary. Prices are high but this is mostly rare imported stuff. Tax included
Gabriel Seah: Branch of an Indian supermarket chain. More pleasant than some other outlets: things more spaced out & brighter. They also serve ready-to-eat food, which is not guaranteed at all outlets!
Hkling: Frozen dim sum and other frozen food items - apparently former chef of Skyview Fusion - decent but try to buy the ones that don’t look frozen for too long
Gabriel Seah: Packaged British goods like Cadbury Flake, HP sauce, Walker's crisps & Robinsons cordial (including no sugar added). Unfortunately no clotted cream, Marmite or Vegemite as importing those is banned.
Gabriel Seah: This ethnic grocer sells lots of Thai (and related) groceries, including fresh herbs, spices, fruit & vegetables, like Southeast Asian bananas and fresh pandan leaves. There're also po chai pills