If you have been looking for an excellent excuse to refresh your pantry, stock up on quality imported groceries, or simply indulge in your favourite Japanese and Korean treats without paying premium prices, then Cold Storage Singapore has something worth checking out. Their latest Japan & Korea Fair is now running from 25 June until 8 July 2026, giving shoppers almost two weeks to enjoy attractive savings across a wide range of imported food and beverages.
Japan and Korea continue to be two of Singaporeans’ favourite food destinations. From fresh sashimi and premium wagyu to instant noodles, crispy snacks, sauces, frozen delicacies and refreshing beverages, there is always something exciting to bring home. Travelling overseas just to satisfy those cravings may not always be possible, but this promotion allows shoppers to enjoy many authentic products right here in Singapore.
Whether someone is preparing a family dinner, organising a home gathering, or simply loves discovering new flavours, this fair is certainly worth adding to the shopping calendar.
One of the biggest attractions of the Japan & Korea Fair is the impressive selection of imported products that are usually harder to find during normal grocery shopping. Cold Storage has long been recognised for carrying premium international groceries, and this special event expands that selection even further.
Visitors can expect shelves filled with authentic Japanese and Korean favourites. Depending on stock availability, shoppers may find premium rice, cooking sauces, miso paste, ramen, udon, frozen seafood, sushi ingredients, Korean BBQ essentials, kimchi, seaweed, confectionery, biscuits, chocolates, beverages, desserts and plenty more.
These fairs are also an excellent opportunity to discover products that are only available for a limited period. Imported seasonal items often arrive exclusively during promotional events like this, making every visit slightly different from the last.
Food lovers who enjoy cooking at home will especially appreciate the variety available. Instead of visiting multiple specialty supermarkets, they can conveniently purchase everything needed for Japanese or Korean-inspired meals in one location.
Planning a Japanese dinner? Fresh seafood, sushi ingredients, soy sauce, rice vinegar, noodles and Japanese seasonings can often be found during the fair.
Thinking about Korean cuisine? Look out for BBQ marinades, gochujang, kimchi, Korean noodles, frozen dumplings and popular side dishes that make preparing authentic meals much easier.
Families with children will also find plenty to enjoy. Japanese and Korean snacks continue to grow in popularity because of their unique flavours and attractive packaging. Crispy crackers, chocolate treats, gummy sweets and refreshing fruit drinks make excellent additions to lunch boxes or weekend movie nights.
Another reason to visit the Japan & Korea Fair is the opportunity to save money on imported groceries. Imported products generally command higher prices due to shipping and distribution costs. During promotional events, shoppers often enjoy reduced prices across selected items, making it an ideal time to purchase favourites while stretching their grocery budget.
Instead of buying just one bottle of cooking sauce or a single packet of noodles, many shoppers choose to stock up during these events. Since many pantry items have long shelf lives, purchasing them during promotional periods often proves more economical than waiting until regular pricing returns.
Those who enjoy meal planning can also benefit significantly. Buying ingredients during promotions allows families to prepare multiple Japanese or Korean meals over the following weeks while keeping food expenses under control.
Cold Storage’s Japan & Korea Fair is also perfect for anyone planning gatherings with friends or relatives. Imported snacks, beverages and frozen appetisers make entertaining guests much easier without requiring hours of preparation.
Hosting a Korean BBQ night becomes more affordable when essential ingredients are available at promotional prices. Likewise, sushi nights at home become far more enjoyable when quality ingredients can be conveniently purchased from one supermarket.
Even if someone has never attempted Japanese or Korean cooking before, this fair offers an excellent opportunity to experiment. Many packaged products include simple cooking instructions, while plenty of recipes are readily available online.
Another enjoyable aspect of these promotional fairs is discovering products that shoppers may never have considered purchasing previously. Walking through dedicated promotional displays often introduces new flavours, beverages or desserts that eventually become household favourites.
Many returning customers look forward to Cold Storage’s themed fairs because each event typically features different products depending on seasonal imports and supplier availability. This keeps every visit interesting, even for regular shoppers.
Beyond groceries, these promotions also provide inspiration for meal planning. Browsing through premium ingredients often sparks ideas for weekend cooking projects or family dinners.
For those who appreciate quality ingredients, imported Japanese seafood, premium sauces and Korean cooking essentials often offer flavours that are difficult to replicate using locally available alternatives. That makes promotional events like this especially worthwhile.
Since the promotion continues until 8 July 2026, shoppers have enough time to plan their visit without rushing. However, experienced bargain hunters know that the most popular imported products sometimes sell out before the campaign ends.
Limited-quantity seasonal snacks, exclusive beverages and premium seafood products are often among the first to disappear. Visiting earlier in the promotion generally provides the widest selection.
If possible, consider visiting during weekday mornings or afternoons. Shopping during quieter periods usually means a more relaxed experience and better opportunities to browse every promotional display carefully.
Families may also wish to combine their weekly grocery shopping with this promotion, making the trip even more worthwhile. Rather than making separate visits to multiple supermarkets, everyday necessities and imported treats can all be purchased together.
One of the reasons Cold Storage continues attracting loyal shoppers is its focus on quality products. Their imported grocery selections consistently appeal to food enthusiasts who appreciate authentic international flavours. Events like the Japan & Korea Fair further reinforce that reputation by bringing together popular products from two of Asia’s most celebrated food cultures.
Whether someone enjoys Japanese sashimi, Korean fried chicken, ramen, Korean instant noodles, premium teas, Japanese desserts or simply wants to try something completely different, there is likely to be something that catches their attention.
Promotions like this also remind shoppers that grocery shopping does not have to feel routine. Exploring international food fairs transforms an ordinary supermarket visit into an enjoyable experience where every aisle offers something new to discover.
With attractive promotional prices, an extensive selection of imported products and almost two weeks to browse the offerings, Cold Storage’s Japan & Korea Fair deserves a place on every food lover’s shopping itinerary.
If authentic Japanese and Korean flavours have been on the shopping list recently, this is certainly one promotion not to miss. Head down before 8 July 2026, explore the wide variety of imported groceries, and take advantage of the available savings while stocks last.
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Promotional/Event Details
Date: 25 June – 8 July 2026
Time: During normal Cold Storage store operating hours
Venue: All participating Cold Storage Singapore outlets
More Information:
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