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[日本料理] Where can I buy Inaniwa udon (the thin one)?

本帖最後由 布小熊 於 2010-12-13 17:19 編輯

I want to see if I can find Inaniwa udon in Metro Vancouver. I am pretty sure that places like T&T don't have it.
How about Fujiya or Isumiya? Other Japanese food retail?
Yeah I don't want to get it from a restaurant. I've had them in a few restaurants and I like their texture.
Thanks!!

本帖最後由 peter236 於 2010-12-13 20:24 編輯
I want to see if I can find Inaniwa udon in Metro Vancouver. I am pretty sure that places like T&T d ...
布小熊 發表於 2010-12-13 17:08


You should try to find out from where the restaurants got them. Just ask the chefs there.

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You should try to find out from where the restaurants got them. Just ask the chefs there.
peter236 發表於 2010-12-13 20:23



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sheep 發表於 2010-12-13 20:36


What you said is true. But that is another issue.

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What you said is true. But that is another issue.
peter236 發表於 2010-12-13 20:40



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回復 5# sheep

Come on sheep, take it easy... we are not in the newsgroup...

Anyway, back to the noodle topic. Different cultures have different receipts, I can't tell if one is better than the other or vice versa. In my experience, almost all fresh made noodles taste good (more 'Q' in texture), don't you agree?

Inaniwa Udon... I can't remember I see somewhere you can buy... Will try shopping in the weekend and see...

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回復  sheep

Come on sheep, take it easy... we are not in the newsgroup...  

Anyway, back to the ...
lo_pak 發表於 2010-12-13 21:08



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Try the new Japanese supermarket Izumiya on Alderbridge way.    They might have it.   
Good luck!

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Try the new Japanese supermarket Izumiya on Alderbridge way.    They might have it.   
Good luck!
winewine 發表於 2010-12-28 10:06 AM


Thanks winewine.
But no they don't have it. I was looking for fresh inaniwa udon and I don't think any store carries it. Actually it's hard to find fresh regular udon here. I mean the real fresh ones not the frozen ones.
I ended up getting dried thin udon (not sure if it's inaniwa) from Fujiya which wasn't bad.
btw Izumiya has been around for a few years (4?) but it just recently expend. I hope that they fill their new empty space with MORE food from Japan.

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