We need Amazon Go store in HK. Completely cashless grocery purchases just using your mobile to pay.
We need Amazon Go store in HK. Completely cashless grocery purchases just using your mobile to pay.
I buy my oat milk from:
https://www.ronnieenglish.com
No, you need to message them and they'll WhatsApp you. Emmental or cheddar is around $85/kg, minimum 3kg. Artichokes $16/can (we buy around 12 at a time).Original Post Deleted
It's a bit tedious but worth it if you've got some space for storage. Technically they do bulk and restaurant supply, but some items you can buy individually or in smaller quantities (I think!).
You'll need to have a minimum amount for the order, like $500 or something.
Friendly service.
So the cheese is not even listed on the homepage right? So how much more things do they have outside what they list on the homepage? 85 hkd/kg for cheese is fantastic pricing. I mean consider the cheese I buy from Sverigeshoppen for some 220 hkd/kg as very cheap for good quality cheese. Similar cheese you need to go to Citysuper or similar and there its some 4-500 hkd/kg.
sverigeshoppen.com.
I believe Goodwell is the epitome of a Hong Kong business, particularly regarding their website with NO useful information.
So yes, they have cheese. Canned goods, including things like olives and capers. We also buy coconut milk there (>$10/can). I believe they have nuts, juices, milk. Just get in touch. The "normal" canned goods (e.g. tomatoes, mushrooms) are not so competitively priced that it's worth filling up your cabinets with 12+ cans, but you do need to buy other things to get up to the minimum purchase amount along with your cheese.
The cheese is indeed the best price we've found and it's our go-to source for emmental (and cheddar). But you need space to store 3kg of cheese in your fridge! We leave it as one big block and cut off smaller pieces as we need. It does last.
We buy our expensive hard cheeses at Mercato by Gia restaurant in Wan Chai. I don't think they ever got their online store/delivery sorted, so we have to go in person a few times a year. Also, very good prices for high quality:
https://www.facebook.com/mercatobygiando/
We were so glad we quickly found ways to avoid CitySuper, although back in the day they did have discounted cheese sometimes. I clearly remember how baffled we felt when we first arrived in Hong Kong and looked at the cheese selection at Park N Shop.
(I want to note I am not a big cheese eater -- there's just someone French in the family...)
Last edited by Elegiaque; 19-12-2019 at 09:11 AM.