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Q: Tired of Chinese food - where can I get some imported stuff in Shenzhen?

So...yea. Barely arrived in Shenzhen and after spending a few nights on the bowl, I'm thinkin about stickin to imported stuff for a few days and cooking on my own.

Any recommendations on where to go?

13 years 16 weeks ago in  Food  - Shenzhen

 
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Olé's a place I used to go to quite often when I needed something - there are a few of them and they have quite a bit of stuff.

Just pray you're not in Yantian, Longgang or Bao'an, cause you won't find anything there.

Here's a list of some places to find stuff at.

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