International dining always has been a true guilty pleasure. "Lets go out to the Pho Tai Nam restaurant in Blue Bell. Their Fatty Brisket Pho is off the charts." "Have you been to Sabor in North Bergen? Their Nuevo Latino cuisine is like visiting Central America for lunch." "Norristown has some fantastic Mexican restaurants. The Taqueria La Michoacana has a great bar and the food is terrific."
Cooking authentic and delicious international meals at home is not just for self-acclaimed "Foodies" anymore. Dining globally is almost as Main Street as cooking burgers. To be a successful international chef in residence, your residence of course, you need the right ingredients. Shopping at your local supermarket is a recipe for disappointment. You need to visit the golden palace of global gastronomic glory, the International Food Warehouse in Lodi, NJ.
Cooking authentic and delicious international meals at home is not just for self-acclaimed "Foodies" anymore. Dining globally is almost as Main Street as cooking burgers. To be a successful international chef in residence, your residence of course, you need the right ingredients. Shopping at your local supermarket is a recipe for disappointment. You need to visit the golden palace of global gastronomic glory, the International Food Warehouse in Lodi, NJ.
Why not take road trip to Lodi, NJ for the opening of Vitamia's for the sausage bread and then it's only a five minute ride to the warehouse. This 30,000 sq market is a food universe. There are incredible foods and wines from around the world. Foods that you have never, ever heard of. These products will enable you to authentically prepare any international cuisine imagineable.
Visiting this food warehouse is not a twenty minute experience. You need hours to explore each aisle very carefully. You will want hours to slowly meander from continent to continent. No passport is necessary, but you may want to bring a camera and calculator. Be sure to pay attention in the checkout line for pricing errors.