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Oops I overlooked that, no English section. In that case you’d better use http://www.asiakauf.com indeed. Maybe you can try first by ordering a few things to see how their service is nowadays.
There is also a shop in Holland : http://www.koreashop.nl but this one is only in dutch. I don’t know ow close Danish is to Dutch? Just have a look I guess!
Good luck.
KurtMemberNo from Belgium!
KurtMemberI purchased Korean ingredients a few times in the past with Asiakauf and their service was perfect. But the last two shipments were not ok. Twice one item was missing, but they still charged the full amount. Now I use: wwww.k-mall.de . They are located in Germany as well.
KurtMemberBedankt Reinier,
I saw this site a few months ago and it looks like they have a bigger variety of goods than last time. I will try, because the price looks quite ok.
Groeten uit Brugge.
KurtMemberHi all,
Kitamura,
There is a shop in Overijsse on the Brusselsesteenweg next to the Mc Donald’s. I used to go there and they have a nice range of Korean products. Since it’s quite a drive for me (from Brugge) I order online in Germany.
http://www.asiakauf.com or http://www.k-mall.de
Once you’ve paid, the goods arrive in a few days on your doorstep.
Veel geluk!
KurtMemberHi, here from Belgium too! From Brugge. I lived in Korea in the 90’ies and that’s when I started to love Korean food. We should make a Belgian Maangchi-fanclub; ;-)
KurtMemberHi! Sorry for the late reply but here is the answer:
They recently installed an English translation. The delivery service has always been perfect to me. Good luck.
KurtMemberI know that Sun-Wah in Antwerp has some Korean food and ingredients. But in Overijsse (near Brussels) there is a nice Korean shop (selling some Japanese products as well). It is located on the Brusselsesteenweg next to the Mac Donalds. I used to go there, but it’s more than one hour drive for me. The online store is more convenient for me and cheaper as well.
KurtMemberSorry, I wanted to add this one under the “wanna introduce yourself” section. Somehow I messed up. Sorry.
Indeed I meant bundaegi. It’s been too long since I’ve been to Korea and I mixed them up. I miss Korea, well, except for the bundaegi smell ;-).
KurtMemberOh by the way, I love most of Korean food so it’s hard to pick my number one favourite. However there’s one thing I can’t stand the smell of. The “kolbaengi” that is sold on the streetside. I really detest the smell… Imagine having to eat it!!!!!
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