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This grocery store is like a Korean T&T. There's a bakery shop and a mini food court in the back, there's prepared food that's even marked with a sticker that identifies the name of the person who made the package, and there's loads of food you wouldn't find at your regular Loblaws.
Renée was right: this place is exciting.
Red bean waffles:
They're crispy on the outside and filled with red bean paste. The imprint from the fish mould is pretty exciting. At three for $2, I think they're worth it. These can be purchased at the tent just outside of the entrance to the supermarket.
They're crispy on the outside and filled with red bean paste. The imprint from the fish mould is pretty exciting. At three for $2, I think they're worth it. These can be purchased at the tent just outside of the entrance to the supermarket.
Rice cake wrapped in fish cake batter on a stick for one dollar:
This deep-fried treat is very filling. The fishy layer is not as solid as I thought it'd be, but I enjoy the overall taste. It's a bit annoying trying to gnaw the sticky rice cake part off the stick.
This deep-fried treat is very filling. The fishy layer is not as solid as I thought it'd be, but I enjoy the overall taste. It's a bit annoying trying to gnaw the sticky rice cake part off the stick.
The pickled white radish slices that came with Renée's meal:
I've never seen such yellow pickled vegetables.
I've never seen such yellow pickled vegetables.
Total damage: $4 for two stick treats and three red bean paste waffle thingies.
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