I found some pita bread on amazon but its a bit expensive with shipping. Anywhere else I can buy it in Tokyo or Yokohama. I tried searching for it so please excuse me if its been asked before. I used to make pizza sandwiches with them in America and they are really easy to make. Also is there a good place to buy pepperoni besides amazon? I have looked at the supermarkets here where I live and can’t find anything. Thank you.
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They sell frozen pita bread at Costco, and unfrozen at Kaldi.
Hanamasa, probably gyomu super too
I’ve seen both at Precce
ok thanks I will google those places. Is Costco membership worth it here, I didn’t find it very useful much back in the USA.
I brought gyros bread at my local gyoumu super a few months back.
Make your own pita bread, I have not made it but the recipes I looked at seemed quite straightforward and could be done pretty quickly.
Pepperoni is basically super expensive unless you get it on a Costco pizza. I’ve looked, asked other foreigners here in Fukuoka about it, we all just head to Costco when we want a slice.
Gyomu supermarket is good for frozen pita and mini tortillas.
They have gyros at Kaldi. I also like Pita The Great Pita breads, but not sure if they sell them anymore at location in Akasaka.
National azabu stocks bags of fairly fresh stuff, much better than you could get at kaldi or seijo ishii
Nissin world delicatessen has both fresh and frozen pita. I think they also have whole-wheat if I recall correctly.
For pepperoni, the meat guy has you covered:
https://www.themeatguy.jp/en/h020.html
肉のハナマサ sells pitta too, but they are a bit small.
Aeon supermarkets have pita bread in the fridge alongside their Naan, foccacia and corn tortillas. They’re smaller but fresher than the imported ones at Kaldi/Costco.
https://contents.oricon.co.jp/upimg/news/20150807/2053196_201508070160137001438927481c.jpg
They have the Turkish market near the Mosque in Yoyogi Uehara that’s great to buy those type of things too