$15 for $30 Worth of Dutch Deli Items, Imported Groceries, and More at Niemeyer Dutch Imports in Richmond Hill
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- Owned by Dutch grocers
- More than 3,500 hard-to-find Dutch brands & products
- Grocery & deli café
A well-rounded diet embraces eats from all the food guide's categories, including vegetables, soft rocks, water, and vitamin water. Assemble a complete meal with today's Groupon: for $15, you get $30 worth of Dutch deli items, imported groceries, and more at Niemeyer Dutch Imports in Richmond Hill.
Niemeyer Dutch Imports' Dutch owners furnish their Ontario patrons with more than 3,500 traditional Dutch-brand foods and other products, supplemented by frequent trips to Holland. Customers peruse a gallery of imported cheeses, giving a mouth-away-from-home to packages of three 275-gram gouda slices ($14.99) or piquant tour groups of clove and cantenaar. Uncover package disguises to expose incognito cookies such as Van Hees koffiewafel ($2.69), or smell the bonus Holland air sealed inside beef croquettes ($6.99). Indonesian products such as Calve peanut sauce ($6.49) cross several oceans to meet taste-bud soulmates.
Niemeyer Dutch Imports proffers specialty foreign products to its warm-toned, dark cherry-wood-accented confines. In addition to North American rarities such as imported marzipan chocolates, staff also guide customers through a selection of authentic Holland home items, Dutch soccer apparel, and Rembrandt's own line of luxury brunchware.
- Owned by Dutch grocers
- More than 3,500 hard-to-find Dutch brands & products
- Grocery & deli café
A well-rounded diet embraces eats from all the food guide's categories, including vegetables, soft rocks, water, and vitamin water. Assemble a complete meal with today's Groupon: for $15, you get $30 worth of Dutch deli items, imported groceries, and more at Niemeyer Dutch Imports in Richmond Hill.
Niemeyer Dutch Imports' Dutch owners furnish their Ontario patrons with more than 3,500 traditional Dutch-brand foods and other products, supplemented by frequent trips to Holland. Customers peruse a gallery of imported cheeses, giving a mouth-away-from-home to packages of three 275-gram gouda slices ($14.99) or piquant tour groups of clove and cantenaar. Uncover package disguises to expose incognito cookies such as Van Hees koffiewafel ($2.69), or smell the bonus Holland air sealed inside beef croquettes ($6.99). Indonesian products such as Calve peanut sauce ($6.49) cross several oceans to meet taste-bud soulmates.
Niemeyer Dutch Imports proffers specialty foreign products to its warm-toned, dark cherry-wood-accented confines. In addition to North American rarities such as imported marzipan chocolates, staff also guide customers through a selection of authentic Holland home items, Dutch soccer apparel, and Rembrandt's own line of luxury brunchware.