Western Food Ingredients - Please Help!!!! | |
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Dec 7, 2007 20:57 | |
| Hi All from Tianjin, China!!!! My name is Matt - my partner and I (she is Chinese) are opening a western style coffee shop in Tianjin - we have secured our location but now we are trying to source good western style ingredients for our menu - can anybody help???? We have found some ingredients at Isetan - but they are ridiculously expensive!!! any help would be much appreciated!!! Thanks, Matt |
Dec 7, 2007 22:11 | |
| I would recommend stocking up with some Cafe Du Monde coffee. I like it in almost any preparation such as drip, espresso and viet filter but I would not recommend French press. Danny |
Dec 8, 2007 01:47 | |
| Thanks for you ideas Danny - I will certainly look into that. Are you in Tianjin? Cheers, Matt |
Dec 8, 2007 07:46 | |
| Carrefour! But prices are likely to be western. |
Dec 8, 2007 17:47 | |
| Thanks - I have not been there yet but will have a look. Matt |
Dec 10, 2007 14:47 | |
| Matt, Tianjin has a couple of very good international hotels. One is run by a Swiss company. It serves very good Swiss/ German food. Perhaps the Head Chef would sell you some of the ingredients that you need? Dodger. |
Dec 10, 2007 17:11 | |
| Hmmm - interetsting - I never actually thought of doing that. Which hotels are you referring to? Thanks |
Dec 10, 2007 21:29 | |
| Mattryt, Im from the US. |
Dec 16, 2007 10:37 | |
| Do they have a Metro? It's a good place to find imported goods. As for coffee, there is decent Yunnan coffee sold in whole bean roasted packs for 45 yuan under the name Yunlan. Also coffee is produced in Hainan island. The Yunnan coffee we have - grind everyday - is comparable with the finest Italian coffee (from blind tastings) |
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