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Where to buy international groceries in Ottawa, Eastern Ontario and the Outaouais

by Laura Byrne Paquet
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Looking for an Indian grocery store, a Middle Eastern market, Latin American foods, or Chinese, Japanese, Italian, Dutch, British, Caribbean or African ingredients in Ottawa, Eastern Ontario, Gatineau or the Outaouais? You’ve come to the right place!

If you’re like me, the following scenario may be familiar.

You start looking for international recipes online and you find a tasty-looking dish—a new take on enchiladas, let’s say, or lamb korma, sushi or chickpea salad.

You’re keen to try it, but when you scan the list of ingredients, there are a couple you’ve never heard of and you have no idea where to buy them. Guajillo chiles? Garam masala? Ponzu sauce? Za’atar?

Don’t throw up your hands in frustration and stuff yet another pan of Shake-and-Bake chicken into the oven! Check out this list of international food shops and grocery stores in and around Ottawa and you’ll soon be well stocked for whatever international cuisine has captured your fancy.

To assist readers who live outside of Ottawa-Gatineau, I’ve marked stores beyond the city with an asterisk (*). And if you live in a small community without a nearby store, there’s a list of nationwide mail-order shops at the end of the piece. Bon appetit!

Cover photo by Victoria Zakharchuk on Unsplash.

African and Caribbean foods

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Asian supermarkets and food shops

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“Asian” is an enormous category, I know! If the name doesn’t make it clear, I’ve tried to indicate which types of ingredients—such as Chinese, Korean, Filipino or Indian—you’re most likely to find in each shop.

  • Arum Market, 300 Laurier Avenue West, Ottawa: Korean
  • Best Price Oriental Market, 484 Hazeldean Road, Kanata
  • BV Buy Asian Mart, 164 Princess Street, Kingston: East and Southeast Asian*
  • Bombay Spices, 565 West Hunt Club Road, Ottawa: South Asian
  • Divisoria Market, 943 Carling Avenue, Ottawa: Filipino
  • Fairway Trading Company, 53 William Street, Ottawa: A bit of everything
  • Green Fresh Supermarket Vanier, 175 McArthur Avenue, Ottawa: Chinese
  • Hung Phat Grocery, 139 Rochester Street, Ottawa
  • Hungry Ninja, 1529 Merivale Road, Ottawa: Korean and Japanese snacks
  • The Indian Supermarket, 1547 Merivale Road, Ottawa
  • Istanbul Food Market, 200 Katimavik Road, Unit 5, Kanata; 2164 Montreal Road, Gloucester; 375 des Epinettes, Orleans: Turkish items
  • Kanata Kash N Karry, 60 Colchester Square, Kanata: South Asian
  • Kingston Asian Super, 274 Princess Street, Kingston: East and Southeast Asian*
  • Kowloon Market, 712 Somerset Street West, Ottawa; 5108 Kanata Avenue, Kanata: East and Southeast Asian
  • Lim Bangkok, 794 Somerset Street West, Ottawa: East and Southeast Asian
  • Manphong Supermarket, 775 Somerset Street West, Ottawa: East and Southeast Asian
  • Namaste Indian Supermarket, 277 Bath Road, Kingston*
  • OK Mart, 141 Bentley Avenue, Unit G, Ottawa: Korean
  • Phuoc Loi, 797 Somerset Street West, Ottawa: East and Southeast Asian (especially Vietnamese)
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European food stores

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Yes, this is another huge and diverse category! Again, I’ve tried to narrow things down a little.

Mmmm…stroopwafels! These Dutch caramel-filled cookies are great with a cup of tea. Photo by Grooveland Designs on Unsplash.

Latin American markets and bakeries

Delicious alfajores—Argentinian-style cookies—from Bienvenidos Latin Market on St. Laurent Boulevard. (Are you sensing that I’m a bit of a cookie fanatic?) Photo by Laura Byrne Paquet.

Middle Eastern and North African specialties

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Multicultural groceries

Rosie Yumski’s in Westport sells packaged foods and kitchen supplies.

These food shops specialize in hard-to-find groceries for multiple cuisines. I’ve tried to give you a sense of what you’re most likely to find, but many of these stores have a little bit of everything.

  • B&H Your Community Grocer, 301 Rideau Street, Kemptville: Along with lots of very local products, you’ll find goods from Atlantic Canada and Britain*
  • La Brûlerie, 69 St-Joseph, Gatineau: Along with its own line of gourmet coffee, this shop sells a wide range of spices, oils and other packaged products
  • Cedars and Company, 1255 Bank Street, Ottawa: Lots of Middle Eastern foods; smaller selection of Asian, Latin American, Italian, and other products; range of spices
  • Chilly Chiles, Bayshore Shopping Centre (100 Bayshore Drive) and Tanger Outlet Mall (8555 Campeau Drive), Ottawa: Hot sauces, spices and dried peppers of every description, including lots of American barbecue sauces
  • Cooke’s Fine Foods and Coffee, 61 Brock Street, Kingston; 2395 Princess Street, Kingston: Wide range of Canadian products is complemented by a selection of international sauces and other packaged goods*
  • Exotic Bottega, 100 Murray Street, Ottawa: Snacks from around the world.
  • Food Basics, multiple locations: A reader gave a shoutout to the popular discount supermarket for its excellent selection of reasonably priced international foods, including sauces, rice and more
  • Foodsmiths, 106 Wilson Street West, Perth: This natural/organic grocery store sells lots of spices, flours, pulses and other basics of international cuisine*
  • Grace in the Kitchen, 255 Kanata Avenue (Centrum), Kanata: Alongside kitchen gadgets, cookware, cheese and locally made frozen entrées (and more), you’ll find some international spices, oils and sauces
  • Mrs. McGarrigles, 311 St. Lawrence Street, Merrickville: Known mainly for their fabulous house-made mustards, this gourmet shop also sells lots of sauces and spices made by other companies*
  • Quattrocchi’s Specialty Foods, 662 Montreal Street, Kingston: Lots of Italian products, as well as spices and other hard-to-find groceries from around the world*
  • Rosie Yumski’s, 1 Bedford Street, Westport: As well as teapots, cooking utensils and other kitchen gear, you’ll find lots of international spices and sauces*
  • Shirin Market, 700 March Road, Kanata: A reader was delighted to find Matouk’s hot sauce from Trinidad and Tobago here; wide range of Middle Eastern, Asian, European and Caribbean foods
  • Silk Road Foods, 1618 Merivale Road, Ottawa: Middle Eastern, African and South Asian products, including baked goods, meats and spices
  • Thana Markets, 386 Bank Street, Ottawa: South Asian and Caribbean products

Canadian online food companies

If you can’t find those unusual ingredients locally, check the links above; many shops do mail order. You could also try these online food stores.

Looking for international cookbooks?

If you’re seeking new recipes from different world cuisines to shake up your home cooking, here are just a few of the countless cookbooks released in the last few years that promise to introduce home chefs to exciting new dishes. Note that the links below are affiliate links, which means I’ll earn a small commission if you buy the books via those links. And if you do so, thanks very much for supporting this website!

In Bibi’s Kitchen: The Recipes and Stories of Grandmothers From the Eight African Countries That Touch the Indian Ocean

In Bibi's Kitchen: The Recipes And Stories Of Grandmothers From The Eight African Countries That Touch The Indian Ocea

A while ago, I clipped out a pasta recipe from this book that The Ottawa Citizen had reprinted, and it was delicious! The spice mix alone—which can be used in other recipes—is worth making. And In Bibi’s Kitchen has garnered all sorts of rave reviews.

Plenty: Vibrant Vegetable Recipes from London’s Ottolenghi

Plenty: Vibrant Vegetable Recipes From London's Ottolenghi (vegetarian Cooking, Vegetable Cookbook, Vegetable Cooking): Vibrant Re

Suffice it to say that I would make a very reluctant vegetarian—I’ve always seen veggies as very much a sideshow to the main (meat or pasta) event. However, since buying this book a few years ago, I’ve started to change my mind. Written by a British-based celeb chef, Plenty draws on multiple Middle Eastern influences to bring veggies front and centre on your plate. A French-language version is also available.

The Caribbean, Central & South American Cookbook: Tropical Cuisines Steeped in History

The Caribbean, Central & South American Cookbook: Tropical Cuisines Steeped In History: All The Ingredients And Techniques And 150

I haven’t bought The Caribbean, Central & South American Cookbook yet, but because I love Caribbean and Latin American food, it is definitely on my radar! And at just $12.99, the price is right.

And finally…

This list is by no means complete. If I’ve forgotten your favourite international grocery store in Ottawa, Gatineau, Eastern Ontario or West Quebec, let me know.

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Shirley Hamre February 5, 2021 - 8:47 pm

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Laura Byrne Paquet February 6, 2021 - 12:09 pm

Thanks, Shirley!

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Loretta Chow March 20, 2021 - 6:05 pm

Excellent listing.
Missing: Caribbean Grocery – Kool Runnings, Montreal Road also, Savannah on Bank Street.

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Laura Byrne Paquet March 20, 2021 - 8:29 pm

Thanks–I’ll add them!

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Keith J Gomes November 15, 2021 - 1:47 pm

I agree with the other posters – an excellent resource. Here’s what I know that’s missing:

Mario’s Food Centre on McArthur – Portuguese and some Brazilian products
Geeland Baguio – they have 2 branches – one on St. Laurent and the other on Walkely Road. The have Filipino, Latin American, African, Haitian, Carribbean, and Indian products.
Istanbul Food Mart – Katimivik Rd in Kanata – Turkish bakery and grocery store.

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Laura Byrne Paquet November 15, 2021 - 1:58 pm

Thanks very much, Keith–I’m glad you found it useful! I’ll add these shops.

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Mike January 29, 2023 - 6:19 pm

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https://www.skelafoods.com/deli

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Lisa Shalfoun September 10, 2023 - 10:50 pm

Maybe you could add Adonis and Produce Depot as well as Freshco?

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Laura Byrne Paquet September 11, 2023 - 1:39 pm

Adonis is already on there (as Marché Adonis Mediterranean Market), but Produce Depot and Freshco are not–I’ll look into them! Thanks for the suggestions.

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