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Plaza de Espana
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Dong Fang Extremo Oriente Reviews (1)

Charisma
Charisma
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It's literally underneath the Plaza.

There's no sign and sometimes, even if you're usually good with directions like I am, you can get confused. After a few tries, I finally found the entrance, feeling foolish because I'd bypassed the stairways leading to it (eastern and western ends of the Plaza, on Gran Via) so many times. In any case, the slightly disheveled store is a must for (most of) your Asian goods: seaweed, noodles (instant and not), spices, sauces, dips, dumplings. You name it, and they probably have it here, including a wide range of Chinese-language books and magazines. Five stars for me because there are even Philippine dried mangoes so, of course, I'm returning.

05. Feb 2008
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asian groceries plaza_de_españa
Charisma
Discovered by Charisma
05. Feb 2008

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