Food, Drink shopping in Pacific
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Hot Bread Kitchen
Savusavu has a few grocery stores including a well-stocked Morris Hedstrom Supermarket. The daily market has fruit and veggies as well as lots and lots of kava (yaqona) root, used to make the narcotic drink of the same name. The Hot Bread Kitchen has fresh loaves daily.
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Heart of Mudgee
If you really want to embrace the foodie experience, Heart of Mudgee is a good place to start. It showcases products produced by people living in Mudgee – the best the region has to offer – with a tasting table that runs down the middle of the shop.
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Produce Market
Nadi has a large produce market which sells lots of fresh fruit and vegetables. Good-quality meat, however, is not so easy to come by. There are several large supermarkets and bakeries downtown as well as along the Queens Road at the Colonial Plaza and at Namaka.
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The well-stocked supermarket has a salad bar and delicatessen and sells picnic portions, fresh fruit and vegetables, meat, and camping supplies. It's good for perishables (like milk and lettuce); otherwise, stock up on staples in Alice.
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Kakulas Sister
Kakulas Sister – a provedore packed with nuts, quince paste and Italian rocket seeds – is a cook’s dream, and an excellent spot to stock up on energy-filled snacks. If you’ve been to Kakulas in Northbridge, you’ll know the deal.
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Andersons Foodland
This supermarket is on the pricey side, but well stocked, including a wide selection of Australian imports. It also houses a neat kai bar just past the entrance, which rustles up tasty toasted sandwiches and stews. Good ice-creams too.
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Ultimo Wine Centre
Sydney's leading wine import specialist is a cork's pop from Darling Harbour, with wines divided regionally and special sections devoted to books and boozy accessories. Saturday-afternoon wine-tasting sessions are timely.
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Harvest Wholefoods
Auckland’s legendary organics store Harvest Wholefoods, stocks planet-friendly fresh produce, grocery items and cosmetics. It’s a meat-free zone, but there’s an organic butchery across the road.
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Gascoyne Growers Market
Carnarvon’s luxuriant plantations provide nearly 70% of the state’s tropical fruits and vegetables. You can get a taste of everyone’s delicious produce at the Gascoyne Growers Market.
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Ning's Trading
Apart from its friendly people, there is little else to recommend Kerema. As a stop on a journey into the interior, however, it does have a useful couple of trade stores, including Ning's Trading.
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Tasmanian Wine Centre
Tasmanian Wine Centre stocks a huge range of the state's wines and claims the finest selection on the island. It also organises shipping, winery tours and tutored wine tastings for groups.
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Coles
If you can't find something for your tastebuds, then self-catering from Woolworths or Coles are both easy options.
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Woolworths
If you can't find something for your tastebuds, then self-catering from Woolworths or Coles are both easy options.
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Foodland
Self-caterers should head to the well-stocked Foodland. Note that there’s no takeaway alcohol available here or anywhere in Kakadu.
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New World
Self-caterers should head for New World, which offers the last chance to stock up before leaving for National Park or Whakapapa.
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Oceania
This small shop sells groceries, fruit and vegies, and wine. It is handy if you are staying in the area but is pricey compared to supermarkets.
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Food Mart
You will think you have died and gone to supermarket heaven at Food Mart, especially if you have just come in from the bush.
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trade stores
Limited food and, mercifully, beer is usually available from Kokoda's trade stores; send a runner ahead to organise ice.
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Riverina Grove
Riverina Grove is a produce mecca with everything from marinated feta to homemade jams and chutney.
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Casino Johnston
This supermarket accepts payment in foreign currency including US, Australian and New Zealand dollars, and euros.
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Au Bon Marché
This supermarket carries an excellent range of local and imported food, beer and wine. Open seven days a week.
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Super U Michel-Ange
This supermarket is 2km from Anse Vata beach and handy to Anse Vata and baie des Citrons areas.
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Foodworks
In Fortitude Valley, there’s a Foodworks as you exit the train station.
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