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    Whether you're already a resident at one of our Leeds locations ([The Edge](https://www.iconinc.co.uk/locations/leeds-the-edge) or [The Glassworks](https://www.iconinc.co.uk/locations/leeds-the-glassworks)), or you're hoping to study in Leeds, you'll be happy to hear that there are many international supermarkets in the area. Leeds is an adopted home for people from all over the world, who've brought a wide range of products and culture along with them. If you're searching for a little bit of home-away-from-home, or you're simply looking to experience everything this vibrant Northern city has to offer, you're certainly in luck. Read on to find out where you can find the best international produce in Leeds - you never know, you might even find a new favourite food from somewhere far across the globe!

    Filfoods

    Where: Harehills Road
    Opening times: 9:30am-8pm Monday-Saturday, 11am-8pm Sundays
    Good for: Filipino products Filipino supermarkets – and restaurants – are increasingly hard to find across the country, which is why Leeds residents are so lucky to have Filfoods right on their doorstep! In fact, Filfoods is just a 20-30-minute bus journey from both Leeds IconInc locations, so you certainly don’t have far to travel to get your hands on sought-after Filipino products. Filfoods pride themselves in being the only Filipino supermarket in Yorkshire, and their Harehills location is easily accessible via the A58 or A64, or on bus services 49, 50 and 50A. Whether you’re looking for fresh, frozen or tinned food, cosmetics, crisps or confectionary, you’ll be able to find just about every Filipino product you need at Filfoods. Get your hands on balikbayan boxes, boy bawang, oishi and nagaraya and daing for extremely low prices – they even have their own [online shop](http://filfoods.co.uk/) where you can order for collection in store, or get a free home delivery within a three mile radius – something you take full advantage of if you live at The Edge! Filfoods also offer services such as international flight booking and remittance, which you might find helpful if you’re from the Philippines. They have SIMs on international networks such as Lebara and Lyca in stock too, if you find yourself needing a new way to get in touch with friends or family back home.

    Wing Lee Hong

    Where: Edward Street
    Opening times: 10am-6pm daily
    Good for: Chinese ingredients Hailed as the longest standing and most well-known Chinese supermarket in Leeds, Wing Lee Hong provides an excellent range of authentic products and produce, fantastic for any Chinese native or food fanatic. The store stocks an incredibly wide range of traditional Chinese vegetables – all of which you can view on their [website](http://www.wingleehong.co.uk/). The store has been very outspoken about trying to avoid genetically modified food, and therefore stock a lot of seasonal produce, but only at the time of year it’s naturally available. For instance, you’ll be able to find the famous Durian at Wing Lee Hong, but only between May and August, and you’ll be able to pick up Arrowheads too, during October to February. However, the most essential produce for a tasty Chinese dish - such as beansprouts, galangal and karchi - are available year-round! Wing Lee Hong also offer many convenient frozen goods to make it even easier to recreate a traditional Chinese recipe. From spring roll pastry, pancakes for Peking Duck and curry leaves, you'll find it all in the frozen section. Of course, there’s a wide range of chilled products too – so you’re in luck if you’ve been craving authentic bean curd (tofu), fried fish balls or Chinese cannelloni. There’s no shortage of Mooncake desert either. As an added bonus, Wing Lee Hong also stock traditional cutlery, crockery and cooking utensils too, meaning you can find just about everything you need for a fantastic Chinese meal here! Card

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