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    Japan Centre

    4.5 (2 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 9:30 pm

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    Japan Centre - Noodles & Deli Counter: order Ramen, Curry, Tempura, Sukiyaki, Takoyaki, Dumplings, Beer, Green Tea & Coffee. Students get 10% off

    Japan Centre

    4.1(174 reviews)
    0.0 miLeicester Square
    ££

    Japan Centre is an unique visit for any Japanese culture and cuisine enthusiast in London (was…read moresurprised to find it). This emporium feels like a slice of Tokyo, offering a massive selection of authentic groceries, specialty ingredients, and even unique kitchenware and stationery that you won't find in a standard supermarket. The variety of ready-to-eat options is impressive--from fresh sushi and bento boxes to delicious matcha croissants and mochi doughnuts. It's a great spot to grab a quick, lunch or pick up high-quality snacks and pantry staples. Whether you're there to enjoy the vibrant atmosphere and frequent cultural events, it's a fantastic experience in the heart of Leicester Square!

    Amazing place to get some of my favourite Japanese foods at affordable prices. They have a great…read morerange of items and often have multiple brands of each item like matcha, noodles and seaweed. I'm not personally into sweet things but they have a great range of sweets and pocky sticks. They sell kitchenware items like chopsticks, cooking utensils and bamboo whisks. They also have cute little stationary that isn't expensive and will make great stocking stuffers closer to Christmas. We tried a couple of bakery items, including a matcha croissant and a mochi doughnut which I've always wanted to try. The doughnut was nice and lighter than a regular one. The croissant was flaky and really nice but the matcha-white chocolate type topping was too sweet for me personally. I'll definitely be back for more bamboo shoots and fermented foods!

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    Japan Centre - Website: https://www.japancentre.com/en for 10% off when you sign up & free UK delivery for over £65+ orders

    Website: https://www.japancentre.com/en for 10% off when you sign up & free UK delivery for over £65+ orders

    Japan Centre - Located at the NE corner of Panton St & Oxendon St. 4-5 blocks SE of Piccadilly Circus, NW of Trafalgar Square & SW if Chinatown

    Located at the NE corner of Panton St & Oxendon St. 4-5 blocks SE of Piccadilly Circus, NW of Trafalgar Square & SW if Chinatown

    Japan Centre - There is also dry groceries, mill your own rice machine & books.

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    There is also dry groceries, mill your own rice machine & books.

    Phoenicia - Mediterranean Food Hall - Best baklava in London... (for #yelplondonrainbow yellow)

    Phoenicia - Mediterranean Food Hall

    4.1(24 reviews)
    2.6 miKentish Town
    £

    The best shop in the uk and perhaps the world. I got a falafel wrap here like 3 or 4 years ago and…read moreI think about it twice every day because it was the most delicious thing I have ever eaten. All of the employees deserve a nobel prize for their contributions to humanity

    Are you in need of a place where you can both indulge in a delicious Middle-Eastern wrap and…read morebreast-feed your baby? - Well, then you should come to Phoenicia! Phoenicia is a lot: it's a supermarket, a butcher, a quick-lunch place, as well as a place where you can come to and have a lovely chat with a friend while eating away at their delicious selection of baklava. As for the wraps/sandwiches, there are basically two choices: the Lebanese wrap (a plain flat-bread wrap) or the Moroccan wrap (a flat-bread with spinach inside). Once you've made this difficult choice, you have to make more choices...you can fill your wrap with salads (such as tabbouleh), spreads (such as humous) and meats (such as spicy chicken or merguez). But, if you don't want to choose, you might as well order two kinds of wraps as the prices of one is very reasonable. Later, you may want to top it all off with a nice baklava, which you might even get for free if you're really nice. In fact, speaking of nice, the service here is super-friendly. Everyone is very polite and they bring your food to the table... After your lunch (or whatever you've had) you should go check out their supermarket...you will basically find here anything you need. They also have a very nice selection of organic products.

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    Phoenicia - Mediterranean Food Hall - Heaven on Earth

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    Phoenicia - Mediterranean Food Hall - Italian,French,Turkish,Greek,Lebanese,Organic.Butcher,fruit & veg

    Italian,French,Turkish,Greek,Lebanese,Organic.Butcher,fruit & veg

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    Loon Fung

    Loon Fung

    3.9(37 reviews)
    0.2 miChinatown
    ££

    Loon Fung looks large from the outside and it does stock a lot of Chinese foodstuffs. However,…read moresomehow, I still find more that I want to buy from Loon Moon across the road. However, Loon Fung does have a butcher, which is unique for Chinatown supermarkets. Look for good prices on pork belly, a favourite for Chinese cooks long before it became fashionable in trendy restaurants. Also worth a browse to see cuts that you won't find in Tesco - pigs' trotters and pigs' ears! I also think Loon Fung is the best Chinatown supermarket to buy longans, a round fruit with brown skin. For a mental picture, think of a lychee and shrink it about half. Now, get a mental taste of lychee, sweeten and intensify the flavour, make a little more perfumed and juicy and that's the taste of longan. Wonderful!! If you see them, get some to try and you won't regret it.

    You'd do well do drop in for your canned and dry goods, but pass on the produce…read more On the upside, I was able to ask for the specific sauce I was looking for in Mandarin and get an answer (well, really it was more of a directional wave) back. Unfortunately, the cashiers were possibly the slowest ones I've ever encountered in a Chinese grocery. I realise that's not saying a whole lot, considering the robotic speed I've seen Chinese cashiers bag goods elsewhere, but still... Oh, and a giant bag of wooden chopsticks for just ~£1.50? Now -that's- a bargain I can buy into.

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