dudewhoisbrowsing t1_ithhavd wrote
Reply to comment by Mmeeggggss in Did everyone sleep in too late because of all the car/motorcycle/gunshot noise around the entire city last night Sundaily? by fitztiff
Not that I have really seen. They specialize in all things asian. So you have Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Thai, Indian, Middle Eastern, etc. The one I go to on Midlothian Turnpike has maybe one aisle that has stuff you would find in a normal American Grocery store, and stuff found in Latin America.
As for a store that has British fare, you might want to try Europa Food Market at 5243 W. Broad Street. I don't know what all is in there as I haven't been there myself. But it seems like a good starting point.
Mmeeggggss t1_ithhrtt wrote
Ooh ok thank you! I appreciate the info!
dudewhoisbrowsing t1_ithj8xp wrote
Also, welcome to Richmond!
Mmeeggggss t1_ithmpv7 wrote
Thanks! Your other comment made me think of my Polish grandmother who used to make pierogis from scratch on holidays. So freaking good. Maybe I need to replicate those!
dudewhoisbrowsing t1_ithn588 wrote
If you replicate those, I would be more than willing to trade you some of my home made dishes for home made pierogis! I am really good in Italian, Cajun, Irish, and improvised asian dishes!
Mmeeggggss t1_ithp0t4 wrote
I’ll let you know if I can find the recipe. Just checked w my brother and he said he doesn’t have it, so the hunt continues. If I make them anyway I’ll let you know!
dudewhoisbrowsing t1_ithi7pz wrote
Not a problem! Now I kind of want to hit up Europa to see if they have some good Polish Keilbasa and Pierogies.
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