What Aisle Is Soy Sauce In?
Soy sauce is in the international or Asian foods aisle. In some stores it may also be in the condiments aisle near other sauces. Kikkoman is the most widely available brand.
Where to Find It by Store
Walmart
Aisle: International Aisle
Section: Asian Foods
Near teriyaki sauce and sesame oil. Kikkoman and La Choy brands.
Kroger
Aisle: International Aisle
Section: Asian
Near stir-fry sauces, rice vinegar, and sesame oil.
Giant Eagle
Aisle: International Foods
Section: Asian
Near teriyaki, hoisin, and fish sauce.
Trader Joe's
Aisle: Aisle 2
Section: Sauces
House-brand soy sauce near other Asian-inspired sauces and condiments.
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Where Different Types Live
Regular Soy Sauce
All-purpose soy sauce for cooking and dipping. Kikkoman is the standard in most American kitchens.
Low-Sodium Soy Sauce
Reduced-salt version with the same flavor profile. Good for people watching sodium intake.
Tamari
Japanese-style soy sauce that is often gluten-free. Richer and less salty than regular soy sauce.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is soy sauce in the Asian aisle or the condiments aisle?▼
In most stores, soy sauce is in the international or Asian foods aisle. A few stores also stock it in the condiments aisle.
Where is tamari in the grocery store?▼
Tamari is usually next to soy sauce in the Asian foods aisle. Gluten-free tamari may also be in the natural foods section.
Where is coconut aminos?▼
Coconut aminos (a soy sauce alternative) is typically in the natural or health foods section, not with regular soy sauce.