As a dedicated kitchen adventurer, I like to experiment with new dishes and new ingredients, and my recent kick has been oriental foods. Naturally, I shunned the Sharwoods noodles and Tesco spice mixes in order to explore the wonderful, exciting, bargainous world of Hang Won Hong.
This oriental supermarket is a real find, and whenever I shop there the customers are almost all from the Chinatown community, so that's a seal of approval right there for the authenticity and quality of its products.
The range of stuff sold here is so wide, I daren't even hazard a guess, but I think eight trillion is probably close enough. There's a huge range of oils and sauces and pastes perfect for making pretty much any dish you might want to hazard an attempt at. They sell my favourite sweet chilli dipping sauce in huuuge bottles for less than £3, and the soy sauce here is really fantastic stuff; more pungent and dark than the stuff you can pick up in Sainsburys, and miles tastier. As well as raw ingredients such as tofu and dim sum sheets, there's a fantastic frozen section which is the boyf's fave. Mainly because his favourite spring rolls, like, ever, are £1.89 for 30! Yeah, it sounds awesome, but when you come home to a flat full of smoke because the boyf absent mindedly set fire to a pan of spring-roll oil while he and the boys were playing Street Fighter, it can kill your soul. That is, however, more down to the boyf's kitchen-inability, rather than anything to do with Hang Won Hong
You can pick up authentic fortune cookies here, which are ace. I remember them fondly because when I threw a Chinese dinner party about 8 months ago, I opened mine, sitting next to the boyf, and my fortune read "Stop searching forever. Happiness is just next to you." How do I remember that word for word? Because I've had it in my wallet ever since. The boyf's fortune said something about having great wisdom, though, so they're not always as eerily accurate as mine...
The kitchen section mentioned by Angela is ace. You can pick up steamers and whatnot for under a fiver (great if you've bought some of their dim sum dumplings) and chopsticks for around £3 for a set of four pairs. The best bits here, though, are the woks. Throughout uni I got through 4 economy woks. They buckled, they rusted, they flaked. They were crap. So, last year, faced with the demise of another Ikea wok, I went to Chinatown and galvanised myself against what I was sure would be an expensive but worth-it wok. I didn't need to; my current wok was a mere £8 from HWH, it is still in mint condition, and I don't expect to be replacing it any time soon.
The best thing about HWH, for me, is that it stocks A&W root beer; the lushest of all root beers! And when they don't have A&W, they have Mug, which is almost as good. I know, I know, it's not an authentic oriental product. Shush, you, it's delicious, and HWH deserve props for selling it! read more