On the way to Washington DC is a small town that would be difficult to discover, even by accident. Havre de Grace (French for Harbor of Grace) is a historic area that always prompts the newcomers we take there to ask, “How the hell did you find this place?” By accident in fact, and afterwards again and again for just one thing: Price’s Seafood Maryland Crabs, an old fashioned crab house that’s been sitting by the water for almost seventy years, watching the neighborhood structures sprout up one by one.
Category Archives: seafood
Salmon Sinigang
Hong Kong Supermarket: Old-Fashioned Food Shopping, Modernized
HK Supermarket’s Fish Section (no muddy feet here). |
It’s not surprising in spite of these conveniences that many people still shop the old-fashioned way. They go to markets to see what’s in season and create a meal plan from there. At least in New York and other Chinatowns in the US, there is still a market for fresh-for-the-day produce, meat and fish. You may still get fruit, vegetables, and seafood for a fraction of its normal cost – but don’t expect it to last. Don’t expect it to be pretty either. A lot of Chinatown’s markets are on the street or in tiny run-down stalls where an elderly gentleman gently prods you to take for cheaper a quantity much more than you will need.
Of course, some markup is inevitable. But since supply is great and demand even greater,inventory flies fast enough to maintain a cost comparable to other vendors, but with the convenience of a one-stop shop.
Hong Kong Supermarket (with branches in Sunset Park, Brooklyn and Elizabeth street in Manhattan) not only has competent produce and meat sections, it also boasts aisles of common Asian dry goods including many Filipino staples such as toyo, suka, tuyo, dried mangoes and Nata de Coco.
What more do you need? As an acquaintance often said, “Can’t complain a lick!”
Fresh sea scallops and razor clams.
Escargot, anyone?
We must not leave out photos of our friends:
Live eels
Soft shell turtles
Frogs
Garlic Shrimp and Soy Ginger Choy Sum
Ching-I’s Frutti de Mare Dinner
