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    UFM Asian Grocer

    3.0 (1 review)
    Closed 8:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Formosa Asian Market

    Formosa Asian Market

    3.3(4 reviews)
    12.0 kmSunnybank
    $

    As far as grocery shopping at Sunnybank, Formosa Asian Market is usually my last resort. Although…read morethis Taiwanese-owned chain has been a regular institution of Brisbane for the past twenty years, I find their range a little limiting for the advance Asian cook. Sure they'll have your range of dashi for Japanese cooking or bean vermicelli for Chinese cooking, but I've had difficulties sourcing unusual products. However, they do have a nice range of steamboat ingredients and decent fresh Asian vegetables so probably worth a try if you're after basic Asian staples.

    I love Sunnybank, it's one of the few places in Brisbane besides the valley and Darra I can get my…read moreasian groceries. If you're like me, and like your Miso Paste, Chu Ching Yi Ding instant noodies, your pork and beef balls and your vietnamese pork rolls, this is one of the places to get them. Whilst a little cramped inside, don't bring your babies by the way, they manage to stock a lot of stuff in the lots of shelves they have put in this space. There isn't much space to move on a busy weekend day, but it's fun I've got to admit. Navigating my way around the fully packed aisles looking for that special ingredient for my pho noodle soup or my pork adobo... I can usually find it. They also have cheap fruit and chinese vegies in the front by the cashier counters as well. The staff are always very friendly and although you can't get everything here, it's a great place to start your asian culinary adventure.

    Greeta Enterprises Indian Grocer

    Greeta Enterprises Indian Grocer

    3.3(4 reviews)
    7.7 kmFortitude Valley
    $

    The smell of India hits your nose when you enter this hidden gem. Located in the McWhirter's…read morebuilding in Fortitude Valley Greeta Enterprises Indian Grocer has everything you need to whip up an authentic curry. I buy my spices here - the bags are huge and range from $3 to $5 everything from ground coriander to cumin, dried chillies and garam masala. The quantities are about five times that of what you can get in a regular supermarket and so much cheaper. I keep them fresh in sealed bags in the freezer. They also stock dried beans and pulses, rice in bulk, soap, henna powder, Bollywood films, incense, pickles, chillies, budja mix - everything and anything Middle Eastern and all very affordable. The staff are always really friendly and can help out if you are unsure of any of the weird and wonderful items they sell.

    When I was a worthless, piece of garbage uni-student, I found this place to be incredibly helpful…read morein keeping me nourished and alive. This place is the very source of Indian food. It's got the most extensive range you'll need for Indian. If you're -not- an Indian restaurant chef, then you have no need to go beyond this place. They've got everything you need, including a giant bottle of Korma paste. The stuff inside these huge jars is incredible. Be aware, the paste is authentic, direct from India, powerful gear. Keep some cream available for that next dish you make. They also have a range of Indian, Bollywood movies (which pretty much means their a variety of musical). If you want to get baked, eat some butter chicken and watch a movie about a cricket player who becomes a secret agent prince-king, then you've found the right place. Big bags of Jasmine rice can be found for a SUPER cheap price, as with most things in this store. It's a little cramped but you'll love it.

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    Brusnica Coffee Deli

    Brusnica Coffee Deli

    3.5(2 reviews)
    7.2 kmGreenslopes
    $$

    Stone's Corner is a bit of a hole, but it does have some great ethnic food stores. I don't that I'd…read morecall Brusnica Coffee Deli all that great, but it is always exciting stumbling upon new food stores. Brusnica Coffee and Deli is run by a Serbian woman and stocks all things Croatian, Serbian and Bosnian. There's a range of imported tinned food, some massive jars of various pickled vegetables, a large selection of dried and cured meats and sausages and only a small selection of prepared food, including Burek filled with meat, cheese or cheese/spinach. It's more of a deli than it is a cafe, and whilst I've never tried their coffee, they seem to serve it in the standard "Australian" style of flat whites and cappuccinos, etc. There's a couple of tables out the front, but the Stones Corner street-scape isn't much to look at. I'd go here for their Burek, which are tasty and filling, and perhaps for the cured meat, but otherwise there isn't much else in here that I find outstandingly different.

    While the selection may seem bamboozling to the average Aussie, Cafe Brusnica is your go-to place…read morefor all things Serbian/Croatian/Macedonian/Slovenian. They carry a generous array of cured meats and sausages as well as fresh meat and cheese products. They also have a variety of condiments including both hot and sweet ajvar in addition to various pickled vegetables from feferoni to capsicum. They also stock sweets such as chocolate and wafers and other confectionary as well as soup stock powders, dried beans and herbal and medinical teas. Their freshly made burek with buttermilk is recommended.

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