From http://www.almanacnews.com/morgue/2000/2000_08_30.naks.html:
"One expects an Oriental market to carry products from Japan and China, but Nak's has much more. A 20-foot-long shelf is filled with Dutch grocery items. Sam says he started with just one product, a sweet soy sauce from Indonesia (the former Dutch East Indies) called Ketjap Manis. Now he stocks popular Dutch treats such as honey cake, windmill cookies, chocolate, French fry sauce (the Dutch dunk fries in mayonnaise), several kinds of mustard and jams, and multi-colored sprinkles for bread. Sam lets customers peruse a Dutch food catalog. When they spy something they have to have, he orders it for them. "