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"Can anyone please suggest some shops?"
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04-03-21, 01:35 AM (EST)
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"Can anyone please suggest some shops?"
It has been a month since we moved here to Toronto. My DD is already missing her Mapo tofu and snails noodles.
All these days we were setting up things, like arranging home, buying home appliances etc.
It has already been a month and things are still not in place. But I want to take some time to cheer my girl up with some authentic Chinese dishes.
I purchased some chilli garlic sauce and instant kimchis from a local store. The packaging notes that they are imported from Thailand and Korea, but it doesn't seem so.
I think Asian grocery stores may provide better. I ordered a few items from an Asian grocery store online, but the delivery doesn't show up till now (Due to some technical issue it points out). If I get to know about any nearby stores which sell Korean or Chinese groceries, I can go in person and shop.
Can anyone please suggest some shops in Toronto?
In anticipation of a reply.
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