konnyaku flour
Where can I buy konnyaku flour in Toronto?
Thanks!
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I have purchased it from both PAT on Bloor W and Sanko on Queen W.
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Thanks for the info happycamper!
Is this the one: Sanko Trading 730 Queen West 703-4550?
Do you have the address and phone number for PAT's. I can't seem to locate it in the book.
Also, any stores in Scarborough, North York, anything in the north end? When providing a store name, please include address and/or phone number.
Thanks!
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PAT Central is on the south-west side of Bloor and Manning.
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There is also another PAT on Spring Garden Ave (just north of sheppard on the east side of yonge)
And another PAT on the south side of Lawrence just west of Warden. (accross the street is a a large arabic market called NASR - so if you see it, it across the street)
I don' t have actual addresses or numbers, sorry - i just see them and frequent them.
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Try Heisei Market in J-Town
http://www.japantown.ca/heisei/e.html
Heisei Mart
Tel: 905-305-0108
3160 Steeles Ave. E., Unit 6-11, Markham(North Side of Buffet City
)Tue - Fri : 10:00am - 7:00pm, Sat : 9:00am - 7:00pm
Sun : 11:00am - 6:00pm, Mon : Closed
Or Sandown Market
4385 Sheppard Ave. E., Pearl Plaza, Unit15
Scarborough
TEL(416)496-9083
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LovelyAsia, Thank you very much for the specific info!
Heisei Market's phone is out of order (or maybe a fax machine), Sandown Market doesn't carry it. But, thanks anyhow!
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Sorry ericdunn, I just took the info from the J-Town Website
Here is another phone number for Heisei
905-305-7300
Or you could try:
Galleria Supermarket (Korean)
7171 Yonge St., Thornhill, ON.
http://www.galleriasm.com/company5_e.asp
(905) 771-1474
Good luck!
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Thanks again LovelyAsia!
It seems to be a hard product to get. None of the above retailers has it.
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Try Ozawa.ca
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Good idea Kagemusha - Ozawa is a Japanese restaurant supply store - they might have it.
OZAWA CANADA INC.
135 East Beaver Creek Rd., Unit 3, Richmond Hill, Ont. L4B 1E2
Tel: (905) 731-5088 / 1-800-447-8141
Fax: (905) 731-0778
What are you planning to do with this Konnyaku flour ericdunn?
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I am starting to wonder if happycamper bought Konnyaku noodles or cakes - NOT the flour or starch form.
I have only ever seen it and/or ate it in the noodle form or gelatin like cakes that are sliced up.
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