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    Fine Indian Grocers

    4.0 (1 review)
    Closed 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Asia Food Mart

    Asia Food Mart

    4.1(40 reviews)
    5.5 kmMilliken, Scarborough
    $$

    Please see my previous review for more detail. My daughter…read moreand I returned to Asia Food Mart for a culinary excursion of the Food Mart variety. This place is huge, and sells all kinds of things. Parking is a bit hectic, even at 1:45 on a Thursday afternoon. The parking spots right in front of the Food Mart are very small, and scary for a big SUV like mine. But there is very frequent turnover, and if you just drive around the lot for 30 seconds, someone will be pulling out. The parking spaces in front of the stores facing the Food Mart are larger and a bit easier to navigate. This mall is great fun to go to. They have all manner of foods (fresh noodles! Great fruits! Asian stuffed toys and cosmetics! Fresh meat and seafood! The list goes on and on ...) and an excellent prepared food counter, and a Chatime outlet. We bought some mochi, some enormous strawberries, and a variety of dim sums from the food counter. Our selections included fried dough sticks (they actually reheat well in the air-fryer), fried squid, scallion pancakes, seafood and pork dumplings, some delicious pork and shrimp mini-pancakes. The squid was the way my daughter likes it (chewy), and I enjoyed some as well. Everything else was great, although the dumplings were a bit past their peak, and should have been switched out for new ones. We also enjoyed some delicious bubble tea from Chatime, which always has new, seasonal selections to tempt you. Basically, a trip to the Asia Food Mart is really fun, as they have such a diversity of products. Next time, I'm coming here to shop "for real" (meaning actual groceries, as opposed to lunch or snacks). The butchery and fish counters serve really fresh food at a good price, and there are some great deals on produce. You can't get around the fact that this is a snack haven. You should check it out now!!! It's open 24/7.

    Yo, why can't we have an Asian Grocery Store this clean and nice in MI? Came here after checking…read moreout the Pacific Mall. My family and I had just eaten at the Pacific Mall, but man, wish we had saved ourselves for this spot. As far as an Asian grocery stores go, this is one of the cleaner, and better organized ones that I have been to, maybe ever. Not only are they clean, but they have a great variety of snacks and drinks, as well as your standard fare for everyday cooking. To me, the star of this place has to be their prepared foods area. Evidently after 8pm, they mark down lots of their prepared food items. From dim sum, to noodles, fried rice and other entrees, you can score plenty of items for $4-6 which were normally 2-3x that. I felt like a kid in a candy store and began snatching and hording all the things. I had to stop and remind myself we were on vacation, and would be living out of hotels for the next few days, so I limited myself to just a handful of items. We got some noodles, fried rice and dumplings, which we would end up eating for breakfast over the next few days. While nothing was mind blowing per se, the food was solid and certainly economical. If I lived in this area, I could see myself coming here on the regular just for the prepared foods. OVERALL - almost wish I hadn't come to this place, so I'd never knew what I was missing. Thank you Canada for showing me what's possible. CELEBRITY RATING - Simu Liu

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    Galleria Supermarket

    4.0(151 reviews)
    3.6 km
    $$

    Tip: This store has many varieties of kimchi and ready-to-eat prepared meals…read more A recent Yelp event introduced me to Galleria Supermarket. After the event was over, I did some browsing around the supermarket before I left. It was my first time at any Galleria Supermarket. Think T&T Supermarket, but with Korean goods. I dig supermarkets and this one was cool. It's funny that I pass by the Galleria on Steeles Avenue West, just west of Yonge Street, every week after work. I've never gone in there, mainly because I'd have to do a left turn from Steeles Avenue West. When leaving this place, I'd need to do a left turn without a set of traffic lights. Otherwise, I'd have to do the around-the-block set of right turns. It's just seems so inconvenient. If I were heading westbound, I'd have better luck. I do like this Galleria. There was a lot of parking. I am also familiar with the area, with California Sandwiches around the corner. I saw massive tubs of kimchi. When you see so many varieties of kimchi and the vessels to have it ferment if you make your own, you know that you're in a good supermarket with everything that you need. I liked seeing travel utensil kits with chopsticks, spoons, and more. I got stuck in the housewares section, looking at plates, bowls, kettles, frying pans, rice cookers, and more. I love small appliances. It was so tough tearing myself out of this part of the store. I had a can of Sac Sac from the event. It had peeled grapes in it. It was so good that I know I'll return to this supermarket just for this product alone. So good! I frankly would like to live in this supermarket. It has heat-and-eat items. There's also a food court that I need to explore. It's a huge store! I loved everything that I saw. I'll be back to buy and be broke afterwards. (447)

    Galleria Supermarket has always been a great place to shop for groceries, snacks, quality fruits,…read morebaked goods, produce and desserts. I forgot to mention that they carry good quality cookware. After doing some groceries, my guilty pleasure has been to get a freshly made Soybean Curd Gimbap in the grab-and-go section.

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    Mercator Euro Mini Mart - NEW MANAGEMENT 2014

    Mercator Euro Mini Mart

    3.0(8 reviews)
    2.1 km
    $

    Mercator Euro Mini Mart is located inside a strip mall on Sheppard near the 404. No way you can see…read moreit when you drove by.. because they have no storefront facing Sheppard... I would not have gone in if not I was having lunch just across from it. The selections of the Mini Mart is almost all European grocery and good item.. from Poland, Turkey, Romania just to name a few... It was fun browsing around and see all the different items that is not commonly seen in the bigger supermarket. There is also a hot food area where you can order something quick and eat in or to take out. There are just a couple of smaller tables but seems to be quite busy with people working in the area to come and get a quick bite. Vienna Schnitzel on a bun ($5.99) - Freshly made by order and it took around 5-10 min for it to be ready (she warned me when I was ordering) - The sandwich is sizable, I ended up sharing that with my coworker - The Schnitzel itself is moist and tender... dare I said a little juicy too... The staffs here are nice and friendly, young lady that took my order has such a nice smile... :)

    Cool grocery store for European goods. I saw Milka chocolates from Poland, nettle tea from…read moreMacedonia, ajvar eggplant relish, rose hip jam, Macedonian feta cheese, Portuguese sardines, Croatian Pate. They had a refrigerated case for desserts: baklava, krembita, oblanda, and bombice. Yes, of course I had to try something from their hot table. There was a little bit of a language barrier so it was easier to gesture, point and nod. They no longer serve free coffee with their lunch menu so the entrees themselves are priced at $6.99. After you order your food, you have a seat at one of their several dining tables (they also have two small tables outside) and they will bring your food to you; you pay at the cash register when you're done. I had the musaka (the woman that took my order said it was like shepherd's pie) which was a large portion. There was minced meat and egg on the bottom layer and sliced potatoes and cheese on the top. It was very filling and I liked the taste, but it was way too oily and the potatoes were overcooked and mushy. My hubby had the cevapi (looked liked breakfast sausages) sandwich. It had 5 pieces (you can order 10) that were grilled to order and tasty. I tried a piece of his sandwich and thought the cevapi would be perfect for breakfast or cooked with pasta. They had cevapi in the refrigerated section so that you could take it home and cook it yourself. The bread used in the sandwich was spongy and greasy, not very appealing. This is the place to go if you want to try different food items from Europe. Not the warmest of staff, maybe it's a cultural thing. At least the younger woman tried to crack a smile by the time we left and wished us a good day.

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