Food & Drink shopping in Asia
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Soho Wines & Spirits
Its name notwithstanding, this place’s forte is its large selection of beer and spirits. If it’s not here, it probably isn’t made or consumed any longer. Its prices tend to be keen, thanks to the shop’s hospitality-trade wholesaling business.
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Lock Cha Tea Shop
This favourite shop sells Chinese teas of infinite variety, as well as tea sets, wooden tea boxes and well-presented gift packs of various cuppas. A great bonus is that you can try before you buy. Enter the shop from Ladder St.
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Gourmet Market
The expansive basement-level Gourmet Paradise is as the name describes, and the attached supermarket carries a wide range of Western-style staples. There’s also a branch on the 5th floor of Emporium.
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Fook Ming Tong Tea Shop
Tea-making accoutrements and carefully chosen teas of various ages and grades, from gunpowder to Nanyan Ti Guan Yin Crown Grade – costing anything from $10 to $9000 per 100g.
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Oliver’s the Delicatessen
A good, well-located alternative to specialists such as Watson’s Wine Cellar, this foodie haven offers a solid selection of fine wines and champagnes.
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Foodland
Particularly popular with Muslim visitors and residents, this branch of Foodland stocks all manner of international food items.
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Olympia Graeco-Egyptian Coffee
This place has been around since, well, anyone can remember, and it still grinds the best beans in town.
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Tops Market
This branch of Tops Market has a wide selection of imported foods, particularly deli items from Europe.
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Cova
Fine cakes and confectionery in opulent golden tins and wrappings.
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