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7th April 2009 #1
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English Food Supplies in Asia
Does anyone have any idea where to get hold of simple things like Malt Vinegar and English Condiments etc in the Philippines, and if not the Philippines if any shops in Hong Kong sell them?
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7th April 2009 #2
terry's delicatessen at the podium in ortigas sells a lot of english products also... rustans will also be somewhere you can check and branches of santis delicatessen.. these stores houses a lot of imported products mostly european.
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7th April 2009 #3
What a marvellous idea.........
Open an English sari-sari shop for expats.........
With a fish and chips next door and a william Hill franchise specializing in cock fights betting....
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aromulus,
You could be onto something!
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Can you just imagine...???
Shelves full of PG tips or Tetley tea..???
Stake and kiddley puds and pies, Bisto, Oxo cubes, colman's sauce packets, hedgehog flavour crisps, sausage rolls, tins of baked beans, mushy peas....??
And cans of Stella........
The list of goodies would be endless....
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7th April 2009 #7
Find a SM supermarket u will find loads of imported products..
It's good to have money and the things that money can buy, but it's good to check up once in a while to make sure you haven't lost the things that money can't buy.
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There used to be a shop selling loads of British stuff at Festival Mall in Alabang. Not sure if it's still there though.
They had Marmite, Branston's Pickle, Bisto, custard powder..... just what you need when you fancy a taste of home!
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8th April 2009 #9
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8th April 2009 #11
If you happen to be visiting Boracay Island at Crafts of Boracay they sell a lot of English condiments and other stuffs. The owner David Craft is English so he build that mini mall so he will not travel far to get what he needs lol. Then when you up the roof top at his bar, they have Stella, Guiness...etc Then he also have a deli infront of his mall selling imported cheese.
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8th April 2009 #12Oh lord why did you make so many clothes and shoe shops
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Voila!
http://www.craftsofboracay.com/ALL%2...%20website.htm
What a great variety at the shop in Boracay.
Does anyone know if the shop in Alabang is still open or the name of it?
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Is it this place?
http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php?t=8838
"Union Jack Tavern" at the festival Supermall; Filinvest Corporate City, ALABANG (tel: 850-3739).
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