Sells most of Korean & Asian ingredients. Including imported products such as Shikye drink, snacks & ice cream. Also sells wet ingredients like radishes, mandu, Korean pear, leeks, sundubu & many other daily ingredients.
My cookbooks
Which to get? Both are best sellers and either one is a good choice if you want to learn Korean home cooking. my first book has all the recipes for all the essential Korean pastes and sauces, but my second book Maangchi's Big Book of Korean Cooking has more recipes.
Where do you buy your Korean cooking ingredients?
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Maangchi's recipes by category:
Kimchi
Essential Korean dish
Side dishes
Banchan makes the meal
Rice
Our most important grain
Pancakes
Savory & simple
Rice cakes
Tteok for every occasion
Stews
Jjigae is our comfort food
Noodles
Long noodles = long life!
Soups
Guk at every meal
Sundubu-jjigae
Soft tofu stew
Gimbap
Seaweed paper rolls
Desserts
Special sweet stuff
Main dishes
Consider these mains
Mandu
Korean dumplings
Anju
Drinking food
BBQ
The Korean way to grill
Fried chicken
Double-deliciousness
One bowl meals
Nutritious & convenient
Street food
Quick & fun
Easy
Anyone can make these!
Lunchboxes
Dosirak made with love
Appetizers
These could be first
Fermented
Taste of centuries
Staple ingredients
Korean cuisine basics
Mitbanchan
Preserved side dishes
Pickles
Quick-brined
Spicy
I love spicy food :)
Nonspicy
There are plenty!
Beef
For meat lovers
Seafood
Surrounded by the sea
Pork
Some new dishes to try
Chicken
Our most delicious
Vegetarian
No fish, meat or chicken
Vegan
No animal products at all
Temple cuisine
From Buddhist temples
Korean Chinese
Chinese style Korean
Snacks
Quick dishes on the run
Korean bakery
Breads & pastries
Porridges
Good for your health!
Cold dishes
Icy, cold, or just chilled
Drinks
Fruits, grains & herbs
Not Korean
Fusion and western food
Does it sell onggis ? And usually how much does it cost?
I have been coming here to buy fresh produce – vegetables & Korean home-made tofu on a regular basis. They don’t provide receipt sometimes and I don’t really check until recently I took a good look at the receipt. I found out that all the vegetables I bought was charged 1 cent extra
On top of that I was also charged RM3 for 316g of soy beansprouts that cost RM8/kg.
Receipt shown RM3.01.
I called the shop for the boss and the staff told me that boss is not in Malaysia. When I asked why the 1cent extra, the staff said – it’s system and hung up the phone.
hi..i stay at ampang area. where can i go to buy Ingredients to make Tteokbokki. I’m muslim so I want halal product like rice cake, hot pepper paste & flakes. so ingredients to make kimchi. tq
There is a label now:
http://www.korea.net/NewsFocus/Culture/view?articleId=126339
And try this for information:
http://www.alibaba.com/products/F0/halal/–MY————————————————————————————CNTRY-MY.html
Bye, Sanne.
does this mart sell korean utensil?
is it halal for muslim to eat all the food at ur store?
today is my first time i go to korean grocery.. I think not all the ingredient are halal..actually i’m dying to find roasted soy bean powder..and at that grocery,i finally find it..and unfortunately there is no ‘halal’ sticker on it.. (sorry for my bad grammar)
It’s impossible to find halal stickers on the products. Just make sure the ingredients are free from non-halal substances. Btw according to MIHAS 2014, Nongshim, Lotte and few other brands produce halal products, can easily be found in major supermarkets in Malaysia.
I already bought gochujang, rice cakes, rice cakes instant sauce, ramyun, Lotte drinks etc. I ate and drank all that without doubts :)