Where to buy salmon, cheap and good?
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Hi,
where can I buy cheap salmon, the other day I went to cold storage and saw their
salmon fillet was $15 and my hubby ate the whole thing as it is not that big. Are there cheaper alternatives? -
Try http://www.fassler.sg/ if it is convenient.
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tuition_czar:
For salmon, I think supermarket such as FP or SS has a better price compare to wet market. it range $25-29 per kgWet market. Though some younger parents are turned off by the stench and wetness of the outdoors, therefore preferring to do their marketing in the air-conditioned supermarkets.
You can get much larger cuts for a fraction of the cost. If you become a regular customer of a particular fish-seller, he might even give you special discounts in the future. -
Try Giant Hypermart. Go in the morning when they just freshly cut up the fillet to sell.
If have promo, you can even get fillet at <$21 per kg (can be from $15.90 - $19.90 per kg). Even cheaper if you get the whole fish about 2+ to 3+kg for smaller ones (can be $10.90 - $12.90 per kg), and they can cut up for you. Can use fish head for soup and rest of fish cut in fillet / slices up to you. -
try chinatown market. for $10 its a big piece.
go there for breakfast on weekend, then buy your groceries there! most things there r gd price… provided it is accessible to u. ppl living near the NEL is easy for them. unless u drive… cheers! -
I buy from Tiong Bahru market, a big piece for $10. I don’t know the weight but usually it serves 3 adults as part of a typical chinese dinner in my family, ie served with rice and another dish. It comes wrapped up and is very clean too.
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I go to Fassler
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Carrefour has cheap salmon when on offer… About $1.99 per 100g
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t_mother of swc:
for convenience, NTUC salmon fillet is cheap and good enough.Hi,
where can I buy cheap salmon, the other day I went to cold storage and saw their
salmon fillet was $15 and my hubby ate the whole thing as it is not that big. Are there cheaper alternatives? -
sheng siong but must be early
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