Croydon In The 2010s - Differences between Version 33 and Version 32 of Daily Fresh Supermarket, 75-77 Church Street

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East/South-East Asian supermarket on [[Locale Church Street|Church Street]].
East/South-East Asian supermarket on [[Locale Church Street|Church Street]]. They aim to sell ingredients for all cuisines from this part of the world: Cambodian, Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Malaysian, Thai, and Vietnamese.
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It was previously part of the Wing Tai chain <small>[https://www.flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/7852463422/ photo]</small>, but in October 2017 it was taken over by another company and rebranded to Daily Fresh Supermarket.
Products spotted in July 2012 included Japanese ingredients such as sushi vinegar, nori, and miso soup mix; Vietnamese ingredients such as rice paper wrappers and banh xeo mix; frozen items such as taro, Chinese dumplings, dim sum, and fishballs/meatballs for hotpot; a wide selection of noodles; and large sacks of rice. They also have a fresh fish counter and a fresh vegetable section.
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Wing Tai originally opened around the start of 2007, but was [http://www.croydonguardian.co.uk/news/8301928.UPDATE__Family_business_and_homes_gutted_by_Croydon_fire/ badly damaged by fire] in July 2010. It was closed and covered by scaffolding for some time after that, but opened again in July 2012. It aimed to sell ingredients for all cuisines from this part of the world: Cambodian, Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Malaysian, Thai, and Vietnamese.
From the branding, it seems to be part of the same chain as other Wing Tai supermarkets in London, e.g. [http://london.randomness.org.uk/wiki.cgi?Wing_Tai,_SE15_5EW in Peckham].
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Products spotted in July 2012 included Japanese ingredients such as sushi vinegar, nori, and miso soup mix; Vietnamese ingredients such as rice paper wrappers and banh xeo mix; frozen items such as taro, Chinese dumplings, dim sum, and fishballs/meatballs for hotpot; a wide selection of noodles; and large sacks of rice. They also have a fresh fish counter and a fresh vegetable section.
This branch originally opened around the start of 2007, but was [http://www.croydonguardian.co.uk/news/8301928.UPDATE__Family_business_and_homes_gutted_by_Croydon_fire/ badly damaged by fire] in July 2010. It was closed and covered by scaffolding for some time after that, but opened again in July 2012.
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From the branding, it seemed to be part of the same chain as other Wing Tai supermarkets in London, e.g. [http://london.randomness.org.uk/wiki.cgi?Wing_Tai,_SE15_5EW in Peckham].
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[http://www.scoresonthedoors.org.uk/business/wing-tai-supermarket-surrey-771812.html Scores on the Doors food hygiene rating]
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Accessibility: No steps to get in. The back half of the shop is down a couple of steps, but they have some (fairly steep) removable ramps over part of the step area.

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formatted_website_text='wingtai.co.uk/Croydon_Store'
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hours_text='Mon-Sun: 9am-8pm (fishmonger closes at 7:30pm) (source: website, Oct 2013)'
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opening_hours_text='Mon-Sun: 9am-8pm (fishmonger closes at 7:30pm) (source: website, Oct 2013)'
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phone='020 3802 4004'
phone='020 8681 1388'
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summary='East/South-East Asian supermarket on Church Street, previously Wing Tai.'
website='http://www.wingtai.co.uk/Croydon_Store' website=''
summary='East/South-East Asian supermarket on Church Street.'
website='http://www.wingtai.co.uk/Croydon_Store' website=''

East/South-East Asian supermarket on Church Street. They aim to sell ingredients for all cuisines from this part of the world: Cambodian, Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Malaysian, Thai, and Vietnamese.

Products spotted in July 2012 included Japanese ingredients such as sushi vinegar, nori, and miso soup mix; Vietnamese ingredients such as rice paper wrappers and banh xeo mix; frozen items such as taro, Chinese dumplings, dim sum, and fishballs/meatballs for hotpot; a wide selection of noodles; and large sacks of rice. They also have a fresh fish counter and a fresh vegetable section.

From the branding, it seems to be part of the same chain as other Wing Tai supermarkets in London, e.g. in Peckham.

This branch originally opened around the start of 2007, but was badly damaged by fire in July 2010. It was closed and covered by scaffolding for some time after that, but opened again in July 2012.

See also:

Accessibility: No steps to get in. The back half of the shop is down a couple of steps, but they have some (fairly steep) removable ramps over part of the step area.

Existence last checked in October 2017.

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