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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.
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.
The pickled white radish slices that came with Renée's meal:
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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