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    Hoo Hing

    3.7 (3 reviews)
    InexpensiveDelicatessen, Grocery
    Closed 8:30 am - 5:00 pm

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    Yours Food Centre - Amazing fruit and veg

    Yours Food Centre

    (7 reviews)

    £

    Hoxton

    Such a superior corner food shop. Thanks to Rob H & Katie B for reporting the findings...from the…read moreoutside, this appears just to be a regular, run of the mill market...but once inside you'll be treated to a pleasant surprise. A huge organic selection. A whole shelf of tea. Racks of dried fruits (I am not addicted to dried figs), nuts (cashews!) and I even found jars of sunflower butter here...which is surprisingly good and a good alternative to peanut butter (which they also have). Fantastic ethnic cooking section chock full of sauces, ingredients, grains, rices, beans and any element you probably need, spices, decent bakery with breads, rolls, pitas, etc. Eggs and dairy, beer, wine, a lot of coconut water, and a fresh produce section (outside) which is standard, but nice to have. Things you won't find: fresh meats or fish. Par for the course! The family that runs it is very friendly as well (always so polite!) and I always leave feeling quite good about supporting a local food shop that is not only convenient, but tucked away from the madness of the Old Street roundabout. Yours Food Centre = My Food Centre = LOVE. *they do not accept AMEX.

    This place just looks like a normal, random off licence but when you step inside, you'll be…read moresurprised by the variety and diversity of products they have! You can find almost everything in there, from bubble gum to grains, dried fruits, fresh fruits (very good selection), alcohol... Almost everything except fresh fish and meat. It is not the cheapest place to do your shopping, but for the quality they offer, it is quite fair. And the people that works there is always helpful and polite.

    International Supermarket

    International Supermarket

    (3 reviews)

    £

    Walthamstow

    Housed in the former CoOp building at the west end of the High Street the International Supermarket…read moreis a one-stop shop for those looking for the ingredients to a healthy Mediterranean diet. A very wide range of fresh fruit and vegetables. The fresh herbs and leaves are especially good value compared to the main British supermarkets. Personally I have a short list of regular items I buy from the International Supermarkets, items that are not usually available in Sainsbury's for example. - Tim's Cypriot Style Yogurt (British made) - Halloumi cheese - Goat's & sheep's cheese - Interesting range of sweet and hot peppers - Huge bunches of fresh flat-leafed parsley - Olives from the deli counter - Fresh Turkish style bread (before I got the breadmaker) - Cold-Extracted Olive Oil They also have impressive sections for dried pulses and grains including Bulgar, cous-cous, fragrant rice and all the colours of lentils under the sun. The pasta section is interesting too, from the minute up to pre-formed cannelloni tubes.

    Since moving to Walthamstow this store has become my favourite place to shop for food…read more They stock a fabulous range of fruit and vegetables at a great price, and nice, big bunches of herbs for much less than Sainsburys up the road. Olives are sold at much less than you'd find them at fancy food markets, and while you are there don't forget to check out the spices to the left of the olive counter. Beans and pulses of all kinds are on offer, also a huge variety of nuts and dried fruits. Well worth a visit even if it's just to look around. The manager may ask you to leave big bags at the front of the store, due to the ongoing problem they have with shop lifting!

    Sainsbury's

    Sainsbury's

    (2 reviews)

    ££

    Walthamstow

    This Sainsbury's is friggin' HUGE. The outside markets are tempting, but the prices inside are…read moreactually comparable or better, if you can believe it. I'm still a big fan of neighborhood shops like Spar, but sometimes you just need a warehouse to get everything on your shopping list.

    I think this should be brought to the attention of a wider audience…read more... Tonight i went along to my local Sainsburys here in Walthamstow high Rd at around 7.55pm in order to buy porrige for my breakfast, Afew minutes after 8pm as i was going towards the checkout i heard someone shouting, as i turned around i was confronted by a security guard who appeared quite agitated shouting at me that the tills were now closed, and nrequesting me to leave my purchase and to leave the store, i said i had just a box of Porrige, but he informed me that i had ignored the announcment and thereforte he insiusted that i leave immedicately without my purchase, i pointed out to him that a blond lady was still on her till and also that there were still a number of people in the store,i then proceeded to the checkout and paid for my purchase, as i was at the checkout two other people came behind me, on leaving the store i pointed outy to the security guard that his behaviour was totaly unacceptable,and futhermore i would be making a complaint to the store manager,were i in the process of stealing this porrige i could understand his reaction, but i was on my way to pay for it..there is a certain irony in this little unhappy tale, you see furder up in the shopping centre there is an excellent Asda which is where i would normally have gone for my shopping, but alas because as i indicated earlier because of the fact that i was rather late to go there i didnt have any choice but to visit sainsburys ,on what i intend to be my final final visit . thanks for your time...James Sloan.

    Tesco Superstore

    Tesco Superstore

    (2 reviews)

    ££

    Seven Sisters

    Wow is it wrong to love a Tesco? It probably is, but I live in an area that has teeny tiny…read moresupermarkets and this place seems so large for a London store. I weirdly found this Tesco a really entertaining way to kill a 40 minutes when stuck in Seven Sisters one evening. What I found brillo: 1. They have a nice selection of home wear and electronics - woo hoo when did Kenwood food processors get so cheap? 2. They stock lots of ugly clothes from F&F and you can waste at least 10 minutes looking through the sale items and agonising whether to buy weird furry jumpers. 3. Best of all is the super dooper giant world food section. It's a cornucopia of global produce, flowing with exotic foods from around the world. Often food from this section are strangely cheaper than buying the comparable product from a different area in store. For example coconut milk is way cheaper here than a few aisles down. You can get your Caribbean, your Indian, your Turkish, your Kosher or Polish on to name just a few of the many cuisines that they stock. We very much enjoyed the Polish chocolate snack section. I can heartily recommend the Alibi bar - an awesome coconut, wafer and caramel chocolate medley. I can only presume it is named Alibi because it is so delicious you might not be able to resist stealing it. Therefore needing an alibi. But I did pay for it honest, for an import it wasn't even that much £. In true Tesco tradition, the place does seem a bit ugly and depressive, and the staff weren't very friendly. All the served checkouts were closed so they push you towards the evil self service checkouts of doom - but despite all that, the amazing stock makes up for it and I wouldn't mind if they had one of these in my area (well if it didn't kill all the personality out of my local area that is).

    My go-to supermarket in the area. I like their world food section. You can find cheap stuff, but…read morealso a little bit of quality if you want.

    Lidl - Spacious wide aisles

    Lidl

    (4 reviews)

    £

    Hackney Central

    I love shopping for Continental grocery and Lidl is the place to go for it. Also does good value…read morefresh fruit and vegetables and where else can you get 2 pints of milk for 75p or 4 pints for 95p! What I like best is a box of half a dozen medium free range eggs that looks no different to the large size, for 79p and 100% pure squeezed orange juice with juicy bits NOT from concentrate for 95p. Lovely and spacious and much more choices available than other branches I have been too (Camden Town, Old Kent Road), and lots more items on offer and available. I was able to find items that are not stocked in their other branches, i.e. dessicated coconut, sweet and crunchy red peppers, chorizo, Italian pastries, almond biscuits etc. Every week they have special household items on offer, like rugs, shoes, lighting, shelves, garden tools, kitchenware, camping products, vacuum cleaners, and only available that week while stocks last and only available in the larger branches. If you are not into branded goods, you can halve the price of your weekly shop.

    After my first week relocated in London for Erasmus exchange, a slight feeling of nostalgia started…read moresettling, mostly for standard Euro prices. Here comes Lidl! No matter which location you go to, you'll always find the same low price international food and OK-looking fresh groceries in its characteristic apocalyptic setting. Oh, and those eternal till queues. This location is medium-to-big-sized, well connected with buses and parking, and I reckon they had most of the items from their weekly promos. Perfect for satisfying Euro expats & anyone who'd rather spend their pennies at the pub instead of "fancier" food from Sainsbury's/Tesco. Do your big shopping here instead!

    Hoo Hing - delicatessen - Updated May 2026

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