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Buying Asian/Indian Foods

  • 08-09-2009 3:59pm
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    Went up to Aroma Foods in Clondalkin yesterday. Got a load of spices and a few frozen fish, cod, prawns and monkfish tails. Great value to be had. We went up to tha Asia Supermarket on Drury Street, but it's a bit more of a spin from Naas. I prefer the latter as I'm more into Asian, Aroma is more Indian.

    My question is where do you shop? I know the store on Drury Street is expensive as far as Asian shops go, but it does have more of the foods I'm after.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 32,386 ✭✭✭✭rubadub


    There is a Filipino shop in Dun Laoghaire opposite Walters pub near the peoples park. There is also a shop in blackrock market in dublin, it is a proper shop not a stall, its called the spice bazaar and the guys seem Indian or Pakistani they have lots of cheap stuff and quite a bit of frozen stuff. They often have 3-4 brands of the same product, and some very cheap stuff in bulk.

    Here is an irish store I found, but have not used
    http://bombaybazar.ie/index.php?cPath=83

    and another
    http://www.hibiscus.ie/catalog/pricelist.php


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