Top Fresh Asian Market

Peter Rukavina

Spending time in Berlin with my friend [[Morgan]] reignited my interest in learning more about Chinese cooking.

To the point where, sitting in Morgan’s living room, I ordered a copy of Every Grain of Rice from Amazon; it was waiting for me when I arrived home to Canada.

Step number one, working my way through the book’s introduction, is to stock up our pantry; I was greatly aided in that effort by the opening of a new Asian grocery store a few blocks from our house.

Top Fresh Asian Market is on Grafton Street across from Holland College. It’s very well stocked, and I was able to find everything on my list, from Chinkiang brown rice vinegar to fermented tofu. They’re open most days from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

I suspect I’ll be a regular customer.

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Submitted by Barbara McDowall on

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Hey, Peter, this reminds me of our recent conversation. Instead of a grocery store downtown maybe it is being created as more of a European experience, one shop at a time.

Thank you, Holland College bought the property that my store located, so my store moved to 339 University Ave Charlottetown now. We have more parking, displace space, hope to see you again.

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