T-Mark Asian Food Supermarket
Mar. 10th, 2004 11:04 amThe stretch of Riccarton Road in Christchurch, east of Riccarton Mall towards Hagley Park, particularly the crossroads around Clarence Street, has become a Little Korea, with all kinds of shops and restaurants. The food looks okay, but I wasn't in the mood for Korean. However, there are also a few other Asian places. T-Mark is Taiwanese (at least, that's what the Chinese characters say). They have a second location in Christchurch's City Centre, which is the first one I found.
T-Mark
120 Hereford Street
City Centre, Christchurch
tel/fax: +64.3.379.9888
email: chcity@tmark.co.nz
M-Su: 1000-1830
T-Mark
62 Riccarton Road
Riccarton, Christchurch
tel/fax: +64.3.982.9080
email: chch@tmark.co.nz
Sa-Th: 1000-1730
F: 1000-1830
This wouldn't be a place worth noting if it weren't for the fact that they have bai2tang2gao1. But they do, and this is noteworthy in Christchurch. I did not expect to find it here. A smallish (200g, maybe?) box of this squishy white sweet is NZ$2.80 ($1.90). So, it's not the best bai2tang2gao1 I've ever had, but it's not bad. I asked, and the manager said that they get it fresh daily, except Sundays.
The Riccarton Road branch is the larger of the two. They also carry a very small selection of bao1zi (like, I think, one variety?), and a huge selection of Taiwanese groceries, including ramen, boxed drink, tea, and so forth.
T-Mark
120 Hereford Street
City Centre, Christchurch
tel/fax: +64.3.379.9888
email: chcity@tmark.co.nz
M-Su: 1000-1830
T-Mark
62 Riccarton Road
Riccarton, Christchurch
tel/fax: +64.3.982.9080
email: chch@tmark.co.nz
Sa-Th: 1000-1730
F: 1000-1830
This wouldn't be a place worth noting if it weren't for the fact that they have bai2tang2gao1. But they do, and this is noteworthy in Christchurch. I did not expect to find it here. A smallish (200g, maybe?) box of this squishy white sweet is NZ$2.80 ($1.90). So, it's not the best bai2tang2gao1 I've ever had, but it's not bad. I asked, and the manager said that they get it fresh daily, except Sundays.
The Riccarton Road branch is the larger of the two. They also carry a very small selection of bao1zi (like, I think, one variety?), and a huge selection of Taiwanese groceries, including ramen, boxed drink, tea, and so forth.
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Date: 2004-03-09 06:12 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2004-03-11 01:17 am (UTC)We can connect somewhere on the North Island... :)
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Date: 2004-03-11 01:46 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2004-03-11 02:32 am (UTC)I'm not sure how I'm getting from Napier to Rotorua yet, but I figure I can organize that in Napier.