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xiong20
Joined: 04 Nov 2008 Posts: 22 Location: Shijiazhuang,Hebei,China
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Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 8:32 am Post subject: avaiability of western food in Shenzhen |
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am considering a teaching position in Shenzhen and am wondering if western food (beans,taco ingredients,mozzarella,canned goods,meats,etc.) are readily available and where please.
In Beijing, Jenny Lou's is where to go (some shops are better than others)
and in Shijiazhuang, Deluxe Market located in the larger Bei Guo Market in Future Mall corner of Zhongshan Donglu and Yucai St. is/was good but now about 35 % of space is wine and spirits.....less food customers,probably.
I like Chinese food but it's still nice to pig out every so often on old favorites.......thanking you in advance. |
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7969

Joined: 26 Mar 2003 Posts: 5782 Location: Coastal Guangdong
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Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 10:09 am Post subject: |
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Metro and Carrefour will have what you need.
And even if you couldn't find what you want at these places (sometimes the selection is a bit thin for some items), HK is close by. I can leave the apartment in SZ and can be at the superstore in Yuen Long station and back in about 3 hours. |
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powerrose
Joined: 14 Apr 2003 Posts: 119 Location: Shenzhen, China
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Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 6:11 am Post subject: |
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There's a Park n Shop in Shekou with a nice selection of meat and produce. There's a really expensive butcher in Seaworld that can keep you stocked in Australian steaks, sausage, British holiday food. Carrefour is probably the best though, in my experience. There's also Silver Palate for really hard to find stuff (but the prices are astonishing) and lots of little stores like Charlies and City Mart, but you should only by non-perishables there (lots of experiences with moldy, years outdated food). There's also a lot of mediocre Western restaurant including a new Mexican place in Shekou which is hit and miss but has good guac and chips. There's a guy who makes pretty dope loaded hotdogs and chili cheese fries. There's even a place that makes fresh bagels (Sams). There's other Western shopping like a decent book selection (Book City), IKEA, Sam's Club as well as gigantic knockoff commercial centers, if thats your thing.
Finally you're a convenient ferry ride from Macau which has excellent, Michelin-starred food as well as a very random American grocery store in Fisherman's Wharf (it sells mostly Western Family generic stuff like "Dr. West" soda but it has a big selection at rock bottom prices. Its worth bringing a suitcase to fill up with pop tarts, Marshmallow Mateys (aka Lucky Charms in a bag), mac n cheese, and giant boxes of Mike n Ikes. |
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PattyFlipper
Joined: 14 Nov 2007 Posts: 572
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Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 10:21 am Post subject: |
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powerrose wrote: |
....... pop tarts, Marshmallow Mateys (aka Lucky Charms in a bag), mac n cheese, and giant boxes of Mike n Ikes. |
That's food? |
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Mallaien
Joined: 04 Aug 2006 Posts: 44
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Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 10:33 am Post subject: |
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PattyFlipper wrote: |
powerrose wrote: |
....... pop tarts, Marshmallow Mateys (aka Lucky Charms in a bag), mac n cheese, and giant boxes of Mike n Ikes. |
That's food? |
Over processed corn based products are all the rage in the US. Its so bad that you cant find anything on the shelf that doesn't have corn somewhere in the process. |
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powerrose
Joined: 14 Apr 2003 Posts: 119 Location: Shenzhen, China
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Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 2:02 am Post subject: |
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Well, obviously I only eat organic fruits and vegetables that I lovingly grow by hand and locally sourced chickens named Henry that were raised cruelty-free in a solar-powered eco-house.
But, I try to be sensitive to the poor ignorant souls out there who fill their sad, empty lives with Sourpatch Kids and Doritos. |
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waxwing
Joined: 29 Jun 2003 Posts: 719 Location: China
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Posted: Mon Sep 27, 2010 2:29 pm Post subject: |
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powerrose wrote: |
There's a Park n Shop in Shekou with a nice selection of meat and produce. There's a really expensive butcher in Seaworld that can keep you stocked in Australian steaks, sausage, British holiday food. Carrefour is probably the best though, in my experience. There's also Silver Palate for really hard to find stuff (but the prices are astonishing) and lots of little stores like Charlies and City Mart, but you should only by non-perishables there (lots of experiences with moldy, years outdated food). There's also a lot of mediocre Western restaurant including a new Mexican place in Shekou which is hit and miss but has good guac and chips.
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This is all about Shekou - something you need to be aware of is just how far Shekou is from the main central districts of Shenzhen, and it's not on the metro (yet). By taxi it's an expensive 30-40 minute ride even from Futian, let alone from Shennan Lu or LuoHu to the east. There are buses I guess but it's real trek.
Shekou has a history of being *the* expat district of Shenzhen, but it's becoming less and less so I think. There are schools all across from the centre to Shekou so without knowing exactly where you're posted it's difficult to advise.
By the way I think we could be overestimating what you can get from Carrefour, but then maybe it's a bit better if you're American than British. Not sure.
For my "expat" shopping I hop across the border to Hong Kong, the border's only a few minutes walk away from where I am in Futian.
It takes the whole morning but I can run other errands or just enjoy the change of scenery. Oliver's in Central is great, some superb quality stuff there. Also there's a nice supermarket at the bottom of the shopping mall at Kowloon Tong metro (forgot the name). But anyway there's plenty dotted all over.
The main point is that expat foods are MUCH cheaper in Hong Kong, and there's a far better selection.
Another place to try in Shenzhen is the Ole supermarket at the bottom of MixC mall (and I think it has another location at Window on the World), Da Ju Yuan metro. I don't like it that much but it has a few things.
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Finally you're a convenient ferry ride from Macau which has excellent,
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again, assuming Shekou, right ? Shenzhen =/= Shekou!
BTW What/where is "Silver Palate"? |
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powerrose
Joined: 14 Apr 2003 Posts: 119 Location: Shenzhen, China
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Posted: Mon Sep 27, 2010 2:48 pm Post subject: |
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Yeah, I guess I just assumed if you lived in Luohu, you could cross the border and do all your shopping in Yuen Long or further in. I also like that shopping center at Kowloon Tong (Festival Walk), but the border crossing in Shekou isn't as convenient (its almost more convenient to go to Macau, plus I used to live there). I just wrote about what I know, which happens to be Shekou. I guess I should have been more clear.
Silver Palate is a store that only sells Western food. Its wicked expensive, but they have the best quality control. Yes, it is in Shekou. |
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waxwing
Joined: 29 Jun 2003 Posts: 719 Location: China
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Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 12:30 pm Post subject: |
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powerrose wrote: |
Yeah, I guess I just assumed if you lived in Luohu, you could cross the border and do all your shopping in Yuen Long or further in. I also like that shopping center at Kowloon Tong (Festival Walk), but the border crossing in Shekou isn't as convenient (its almost more convenient to go to Macau, plus I used to live there). I just wrote about what I know, which happens to be Shekou. I guess I should have been more clear.
Silver Palate is a store that only sells Western food. Its wicked expensive, but they have the best quality control. Yes, it is in Shekou. |
There's yet another crossing at Futian Kou An (where I live) - I avoid Luo Hu like the plague, it's a pretty horrible place really and too crowded.
Where's Silver Palate in relation to, say, Sea World? Is that one of those two little shops just further on from the Park n Shop? Or is that "Charlie's"? I have no idea what those shops are called. |
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Plan B

Joined: 11 Jan 2005 Posts: 266 Location: Shenzhen
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Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 3:37 pm Post subject: |
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waxwing wrote: |
[quote="powerrose
Where's Silver Palate in relation to, say, Sea World? Is that one of those two little shops just further on from the Park n Shop? Or is that "Charlie's"? I have no idea what those shops are called. |
Yes, just past the Park n Shop, 1 or 2 doors down from Charlies.
This being said, I do very little food shopping in either Shekou or HK, except for fringe items (e.g. lentils and french cheese in Charlies, mint sauce / Tetley's tea bags in Taste at Kowloon Tong). I can get everything else I need from central Shenzhen.
The king of the stores is definitely Metro - there is one in Louhu and one in Nanshan. Especially good here are the frozen meats and fish, wine, and huge packs of herbs.
Carrefour is good for it's own brand stuff. I'm particularly keen on the tinned mackerel and sardines as well as the herbal tea. Other than this, the only thing Carrefour is good for is price.
Ole has the best bread and gourmet food. It's damned expensive though.
I also like the food section in Ikea for stuff like Dill Sauce and Aquavit.
The point to the OP is not to be too concerned. Food shopping is pretty good in SZ. |
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powerrose
Joined: 14 Apr 2003 Posts: 119 Location: Shenzhen, China
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Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2010 6:38 am Post subject: |
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By the way, if you do happen to come to Shekou, you guys should go to the re-done Bierhaus in Seaworld. The bavarian potato salad and weiner schnitzel (sp?) are the best I've ever had. http://www.bierhauschina.com/  |
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