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posted at 7/10/2001 2:19 PM |
ID# 9416
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Sometime, I homesick. I heard of large store near Hoboken for Asian food. Anyone know name and location???
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posted at 7/10/2001 2:35 PM |
ID# 9417 This is a reply to: 9416
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It's the International Food market just south of Hoboken (behind to the A&P). If you don't have a car, its a short walk from the Pavonia/Newport Path station. They have all kinds of Asian foods, just about everything. I get all my Asian ingredients there.
-Mike
satoshi said on 7/10/2001 2:19 PM
> Sometime, I homesick. I heard of large store near Hoboken for Asian food. Anyone know name and location???
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posted at 7/12/2001 5:29 PM |
ID# 9494 This is a reply to: 9416
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There's a HUGE Mitusuwa Marketplace in Edgewater... They will have anything you need there, but I'm not sure of directions, because my friend always drove...
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posted at 7/12/2001 6:21 PM |
ID# 9496 This is a reply to: 9494
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Hey are you talking about the place that used to be called Yaohan? I used to work there! I knew they had changed the name but I didn't know to what.
Anyway if you want directions, If I remember right it's located at 525 Riveroad in Edgewater.
If you know how to get on Blvd East in Weehawken, or Kennedy Blvd in North Bergen, then turn on 60th street towards the direction of the Hudson River. Just keep following 60th as it turns into Riveroad.
You'll pass a small shopping area (B&N, Old Navy, Bed Bath & Beyond. It's less than 5 minutes from there.
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posted at 7/13/2001 11:45 AM |
ID# 9521 This is a reply to: 9494
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Actually there is a cheaper alternative to the Mitusuwa Marketplace north of Hoboken, on route 1 & 9 north past the Pathmark and K-mart malls there is a huge newly opened mall with a very good selection of stuff otherwise difficult to get (even in Mitusuwa). Unfortunately I do not remember the name, but I think it starts with a K and is behind a Boston Market franchis.
Best of luck!
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