Montreal's First T&T Asian Grocery Store Is Now Open & It's Freakin Ginormous

The biggest location in Canada!

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T&T CEO Tina Lee holds a sign reading, "Bonjour Montréal," Right: T&T Montreal employees pose for a group photo.

T&T CEO Tina Lee holds a sign reading, "Bonjour Montréal," Right: T&T Montreal employees pose for a group photo.

Almost exactly one year after T&T first announced it was coming to the city, T&T Montreal has opened to the public. It's the Canadian Asian grocery chain's first location in Quebec and the largest by area in the country.

T&T CEO Tina Lee has promised a wide range of enticing products and store features, including a "row of fish tanks that have enough water in them to fill your backyard swimming pool;" a snack aisle with scallop, salted egg yolk, and wasabi-flavoured chips; ready-to-eat hot food stations; and a bakery with cakes Lee says are "less sweet than the typical supermarket cake."

The store opened at 9 a.m. on December 15. To mark the occasion, the store is giving out $10 gift cards for the first 100 T&T Rewards program members to enter the store, free reusable shopping bags with purchases of $68 or more, and $10 coupons with purchases of $88 or more.

The T&T Rewards program is available through the T&T app. In addition to the opening-day gifts, members get extra, exclusive discounts and accumulate points with each purchase that they can eventually redeem to claim small appliances and cookware.

T&T Montreal is located at 300, avenue Sainte-Croix in the borough of Saint-Laurent, near the intersections of autoroutes 40 and 15 and about a 10-minute walk from Du Collège metro station on the orange line.

Get a summary of the details below.

T&T Montreal

Address: 300, av. Sainte-Croix, Montreal, QC

Details: Canada's largest Asian grocery store chain has opened its largest location in Montreal.

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Thomas MacDonald
Senior Editor
Thomas is MTL Blog's Senior Editor. He lives in Saint-Henri and loves it so much that he named his cat after it. On weekdays, he's publishing stories, editing and helping to manage MTL Blog's team of amazing writers. His beats include the STM, provincial and municipal politics and Céline Dion. On weekends, you might run into him brunching at Greenspot, walking along the Lachine Canal or walking Henri the cat in Parc Sir-George-Étienne-Cartier.
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