HUGE EAST LONDON ASIAN GROCERY STORE HAUL + TOUR!! |”TIAN TIAN” 天天超市 (ALDGATE)


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  1. Spudgun
    Spudgun says:

    Informative review. Some of the store shelves seemed empty though . You gave this store a 7 rating, are there any in central London that you think are better for east Asian groceries? Thanks.

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  2. Evil Eyelash
    Evil Eyelash says:

    Happy (belated) Birthday! 🙂 So sorry to hear about your foot – Speedy recovery!! You're so lucky to live within walking distance of a store like that – wow! I know the red beancurd you're talking about! Looks like they might be focusing more on the new brands rather than the old standbys :/ I'm looking forward to all the great recipes ahead with that beautiful haul! 🙂

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  3. Steph
    Steph says:

    Love your videos! Have you considered using reusable bags for your supermarket shopping though? Hurts to see plastic bags still being used, especially when most Asian supermarket foods are already heavily wrapped in plastic 💔

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  4. Mark Phillips
    Mark Phillips says:

    Happy Birthday. It looks like a nice store. I recognized that Makgeolli bottle right away. I drank many a bottle of it when I was in Seoul. The chestnut flavor is pretty good. There's also a corn flavor and a banana. I can't get bottled Mak in Mexico, so I make my own using Maangchi's recipe. I buy a bunch of Nuruk when I'm in the States and haul it back. You should definitely do a comparison video of the noodles you bought. Mikey Chen has a series where he goes in and buys as many noodles from H-Mart or other stores as he can and compares them.

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  5. B Parrish
    B Parrish says:

    Most enjoyable! It felt like sightseeing without the expense. If you did more like this, even showing the little shops that you find disappointing, I think many of us would appreciate it. You’ll also save time compared to your cooking videos. Thank you!

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  6. X X
    X X says:

    I love the Asian markets too – but I'm careful , otherwise it's easy to have a 1000.00 shopping cart – everything looks so good ! and so reasonable – I just wish the VEGAN label would go international , it takes forever to examine the contents , and I ask hundreds of questions !
    I have to add , it always amazes me how much east asian food resembles certian Italian foods , that can be so hard to find now , there are Japanese cakes ( actually dry syrup covered twisted crackers ) which come so close to Christmas treats from Bari , amazing ! anyway HAPPY BIRTHDAY , ALL GOOD LUCK AND HAPPINESS !

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  7. X X
    X X says:

    HAPPY BIRTHDAY 🎂 🥳 🐦❤⚘🐇🐥💐🦉🌹🌸🐉🌾🍉🐳🌺🦋🍊🍍🍒🍌🍄🍓🍰🏖🏞⭐🌈🎆🎈🎀🎁🎊🎉🔔📯🗝🧭🌅🏙🏝🌏🌎🌍

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  8. Kimchi Kat
    Kimchi Kat says:

    Happy Birthday! Great store! I could spend hours there just browsing! We had an Asian supermarket in my hometown. It was in the basement of a Department store that closed down. I was hoping they‘d relocate but so far they didn‘t. I always ended up buying too much! Wow, Enokis for £ 2? In Germany you get them for 0,99 € !

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  9. tamcon72
    tamcon72 says:

    Happy [belated] Birthday! Sorry about your injury; please be careful with that murder weapon pretending to be a grinding stone! That store looks like a Wegmans, ha-ha! Here, the Asian marts have Buddhist sections, where they may have not just refrigerated analogues, but also some shelf-stable stuff that is animal-free. It seems to me that this would be very efficient for stores to do, going forward, rather than frustrating a burgeoning demographic. Have you heard about Those Vegan Guys' "Why is there milk in this?" campaign, #WITMIT ? Enjoyed this haul of foods I have no familiarity with. Looking forward to hearing your feelings about the beverages ; ) TFP!

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  10. Niko Wearden
    Niko Wearden says:

    happy birthday and wishing you quick toe healing ! gosh, east london is changing so much isn't it ? have to check this place out though next time i am there – the interiors look so good !

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  11. mer
    mer says:

    Wow I did not know that "sunshine" brand is under Coca Cola as well. Had them in 80s in HK. Thought they must have been bought out, but nope. Been always under Coca Cola. TIL!

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