Monrovia

self-catering

The best produce salad, vegetables, herbs, fruit, squash, etc. can be found on Benson St., around Newport St. Raw honey is available outside the mosque you'll need to strain it.

There is an excellent strip of butchers on Somalia Drive, near the port, where they slaughter and sell fresh cow, goat, and sheep meet. A butcher shop on Benson St. in town sells meat from these butchers freshest Wed/Sat.

Fresh fish is available in Sinkor just past the Vavoma building where Sinkor becomes Congo Town, on the beach side of Tubman Blvd. Or call Moses at 06368158.

There are several supermarkets that sell imported usually American, Lebanese, and some Western European goods.

Abi Jaoudi Randall Street is the biggest of the bunch. Has decent bakery, deli, fish and meat counters. Produce is usually overpriced and tired looking. Now officially Harbel's.

Stop 'n' Shop Randall Street is small and crowded, but has a good assortment of groceries. Sometimes imports specialty items i.e., strawberries.

Monoprix Benson Street is conveniently located right by the good outdoor produce market in town.

Greenland Tubman Boulevard, at ? Street. Small and a bit dark, but it's the only one open on Sundays from about 8am to noon. Overpriced but convenient produce stands in front.

UN Drive Supermarket Tubman Boulevard, between 15th and 16th Streets. Decent array of imported goods.

Exclusive Supermarket Tubman Boulevard at 19th Street in Sinkor. A well-stocked supermarket with many imported goods of international standards. Excellent range of spices and Indian pulses. One of the only sources of whole wheat flour. Western cereals, energy drinks, and a wide range of wine are on sale. There is a small bakery offering sandwiches and Indian foods for take-away.

Exclusive Supermarket Second location in town on Center St. at Carey St.. Not as large as its Sinkor cousin, but large housewares section and reasonable prices.