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    5.0 (1 review)
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    St Lucia Supermarket

    St Lucia Supermarket

    4.0(4 reviews)
    79.1 kmSt Lucia
    $

    Everyone needs that little convenience store on the corner to run to in the mornings when there's…read moreno milk or bread in the house. The only difference with the St Lucia Supermarket is that it's not little and I run to it when I run out of fruit, vegetables, meat and spices. You could easily do a week's worth of grocery shopping here, however the small shopping baskets sort of prevent that from happening (unless you are the Incredible Hulk/can survive off lettuce for every meal). This place houses everything from heavy duty household cleaning products, to cat food, personal hygiene goods, juices, baking goodies and a variety of frozen Asian food products. They often have specials on particular products (there's often cheap pumpkins advertised out the front) and have an assortment of banana bread, muffins and slices at the counter, which sometimes act as a necessary source of comfort food. So if you're in the area and are running low on literally anything/everything in your house; you can be sure to replenish your depleted stocks here.

    I never really even paid attention to the name of St Lucia Supermarket until I had to write this…read morereview. Up until now, I always referred to it as the little Asian Supermarket on Fred Schonell. I have a warm spot in my heart for this grocery store. It was my local one for so long and I felt as if I visited it on almost a daily basis to pick up my milk and bread. It was flooded out earlier in the year but luckily has made a full comeback. This is not your average supermarket. They sell slices of homemade banana bread or cakes on the front counter, and you always see the same staff who are kind and friendly. They have a great fresh food section. While it does not have a huge selection of vegetables you will find whatever they do stock is often of great quality and in season. They also stock a lot of Asian vegetables and packaged foods here that aren't easily available elsewhere. If you wonder down the very tight aisles to the back you will find a tower of two minute noodles, bread, bags of rice and a wall full of spices. They have freezers full of pork buns and dim sums. They also stock all your other basic foods and needs like toilet paper, pencils, batteries etc. While not good for a big shop (you couldn't fit a trolley down those aisles if you tried), it is the perfect spot to pick up those few missing ingredients for your next meal.

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    Greeta Enterprises Indian Grocer

    Greeta Enterprises Indian Grocer

    3.3(4 reviews)
    81.1 kmFortitude Valley
    $

    The smell of India hits your nose when you enter this hidden gem. Located in the McWhirter's…read morebuilding in Fortitude Valley Greeta Enterprises Indian Grocer has everything you need to whip up an authentic curry. I buy my spices here - the bags are huge and range from $3 to $5 everything from ground coriander to cumin, dried chillies and garam masala. The quantities are about five times that of what you can get in a regular supermarket and so much cheaper. I keep them fresh in sealed bags in the freezer. They also stock dried beans and pulses, rice in bulk, soap, henna powder, Bollywood films, incense, pickles, chillies, budja mix - everything and anything Middle Eastern and all very affordable. The staff are always really friendly and can help out if you are unsure of any of the weird and wonderful items they sell.

    When I was a worthless, piece of garbage uni-student, I found this place to be incredibly helpful…read morein keeping me nourished and alive. This place is the very source of Indian food. It's got the most extensive range you'll need for Indian. If you're -not- an Indian restaurant chef, then you have no need to go beyond this place. They've got everything you need, including a giant bottle of Korma paste. The stuff inside these huge jars is incredible. Be aware, the paste is authentic, direct from India, powerful gear. Keep some cream available for that next dish you make. They also have a range of Indian, Bollywood movies (which pretty much means their a variety of musical). If you want to get baked, eat some butter chicken and watch a movie about a cricket player who becomes a secret agent prince-king, then you've found the right place. Big bags of Jasmine rice can be found for a SUPER cheap price, as with most things in this store. It's a little cramped but you'll love it.

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    Brusnica Coffee Deli

    Brusnica Coffee Deli

    3.5(2 reviews)
    76.4 kmGreenslopes
    $$

    Stone's Corner is a bit of a hole, but it does have some great ethnic food stores. I don't that I'd…read morecall Brusnica Coffee Deli all that great, but it is always exciting stumbling upon new food stores. Brusnica Coffee and Deli is run by a Serbian woman and stocks all things Croatian, Serbian and Bosnian. There's a range of imported tinned food, some massive jars of various pickled vegetables, a large selection of dried and cured meats and sausages and only a small selection of prepared food, including Burek filled with meat, cheese or cheese/spinach. It's more of a deli than it is a cafe, and whilst I've never tried their coffee, they seem to serve it in the standard "Australian" style of flat whites and cappuccinos, etc. There's a couple of tables out the front, but the Stones Corner street-scape isn't much to look at. I'd go here for their Burek, which are tasty and filling, and perhaps for the cured meat, but otherwise there isn't much else in here that I find outstandingly different.

    While the selection may seem bamboozling to the average Aussie, Cafe Brusnica is your go-to place…read morefor all things Serbian/Croatian/Macedonian/Slovenian. They carry a generous array of cured meats and sausages as well as fresh meat and cheese products. They also have a variety of condiments including both hot and sweet ajvar in addition to various pickled vegetables from feferoni to capsicum. They also stock sweets such as chocolate and wafers and other confectionary as well as soup stock powders, dried beans and herbal and medinical teas. Their freshly made burek with buttermilk is recommended.

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    Yuen's Market

    Yuen's Market

    3.2(9 reviews)
    68.4 kmSunnybank
    $

    This big Asian grocery store stocks all the pantry staples plus a whole lot more. There is fresh…read moreproduce, which stocks hard to find vegetables like bitter melon, okra and long melon. There is also the Fish Shop (the trading hours for this are a little different to the main supermarket), frozen produce, sauces and pastes, crockery and cooking utensils, confectionery and more varieties of drinks than you can imagine. They conveniently split the isles into the different countries and styles of food too- Japanese, Korean, Philippines. However you will still get lost in this place and will spend all afternoon walking up and down the isles. Head up the back for a huge range of teas - both teabags and loose-leaf tea. You can find so many varieties of Chinese green teas and Oolong teas, plus more varieties of tea I don't even know, at half the price of fancy tea shops like Tea2 and The Tea Centre. I got a 227g tin of Oolong tea for $10, which is more than half the price of 250g of Oolong tea from Tea2.

    So you already know that out of all the amazing Asian grocery stores in Sunnybank, this one is the…read morebest, but I feel compelled to tell you about the recent discoveries I made here. First, they have the cheapest green tea around, plus a lot of other herbal tea flavours you can't find anywhere else. This earns a big, fat stamp of approval from me. In my opinion the range of tea available in most supermarkets is incredibly boring and unadventurous, so I was very excited to come across their wall of tea at the back of the store. Second, a friend and I were wandering through the store, searching for something exciting for dinner when we saw dumplings (many, many, many types and flavours). There were many brands and numerous fridges full of them. We eventually decided to try some prawn ones, but we didn't expect too much since they came frozen in a packet. They were absolutely delicious, just as good as the ones I've had in restaurants, and they were amazingly cheap. A packet of twelve was something like four dollars. I plan to return once everything that's currently occupying the space in my freezer has been eaten, and buy a year's supply of these delicious dumplings, which will probably last me about a week.

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    Café Urbia - importedfood - Updated July 2026

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