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January 2024 by Eric S.
Unique goods from Europe (esp. Eastern Europe/Greece/Turkey). Meats, cheeses, breads, lots of shelf items (pickles, sauces) and some pastries. Love the atmosphere (appropriately gruff service). New favorite.
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January 2024 by Marianne aka Maiwee
was disappointed..saw this store had expanded and decided to give it a try.Firstly, they always had freshly sliced deli meats. Now, everything is presliced, and vacuum sealed. Definitely a lot of unique grocery items.But, I don't mind spending my money on good, quality products and my purchase totalled approximately $60 for a few items. When I checked out, the cashier asked if I'd like a bag. Having a plethora of material bags in my car, but too lazy to go grab one, I said yes. It was the standard plastic bag you get at ShopRite or any grocery store.When I got home, I looked at the receipt? I was charged $.50!Certain things annoy me and this may seem trivial to some, but, they lost a good customer. It's the principal. Don't charge me for a bag that costs you a dime, if that!
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October 2023 by Samuel M.
Euro Market has a wide selection of distinctly non-european goods as well as some European goods. Their stock leans heavily toward Turkish/Anatolian/Greek/Armenian fare: not something common so definitely worth the trip for the exotic goods alone! They do have Pelmeni, my reason for visiting, but they also have many things I've never tried before such as Burek and mysterious swirly Greek pastries filled with cheese. You can even try some then and there from the counter - great service. It's worth the trip; go explore the shelves of exotic goods. Examine the Armenian cured meats, browse the Ibriks and Samovars, try some Kvass and a Burek to go.
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October 2023 by Raphael Cutrufello
My family and I love it here. Great espresso, great selection of foods that make my Mediterranean roots satisfied and great staff and customer service. Thankful to have this place in our neighborhood.
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August 2023 by Evangeline C.
They've got all my my childhood favorites that I haven't been able to find anywhere but greece:)
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August 2023 by ivan vodenicharov
I personally know the people and they're the best in this branch. If you haven't tried the products they sell you definitely should.
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July 2023 by John Frazar
Great store with an excellent selection of European grocery items. The food seems to be mostly Turkish and Greek with some Polish and similar places in it. Very little offerings from Western Europe line Germany, France, Spain, etc.
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June 2023 by Brian Kors
Great market! Will definitely be back. Really interesting selection and very reasonable prices. Got great turkish bread and candied clementines. You don't find things like this anywhere else around here.
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May 2023 by Noelle Kelly (singerinkitchen)
Recently bought authentic feta cheese there and it was the creamiest. Their pita and Turkish bread is fairly priced. They also have a huge selection of herbs to use for medicinal purposes. A great grocery store although a little pricey.
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April 2023 by Oksana De Mesa (Oky)
So glad to have found it. It looks like they are consistently expanding and varying their stock, be which is nice. My family is of Ukrainian and Russian origin, and most of us are the first generation here in the US, so it's so lovely finding some comfort food from our childhood without needing to drive over an hour all the way to NE Philly. Looking forward to seeing what this little shop has in store as time goes on. Also, looking forward to trying the Turkish coffee soon - I hear it is very good.
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April 2023 by steve smythe
It's a nice, clean market filled with imported foods. It's mostly Eastern European items so some more popular items and big name items from Western, Southern, or Northern Europe are missing. For example, they had all sorts of Turkish soujouk (sucuk) but not the best brand- Ohanyans. The Turkish brand have less flavor and are more fatty, for basically the same price. All Turkish stores I know of in California carry Ohanyans, so it's not an ethnic thing.I guess it has its essentials, including local lahmacun and other Armenian / Turkish goods. It's a treat of a store for the area. I suggest asking if you are looking for something specific. Their selection could be better but definitely 5/5 for this corner of PA.
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January 2023 by Theresa Perry
Friendly neighborhood market with a nice variety of eastern European foods. There is even an olive bar.
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December 2022 by Doreen
Whenever I'm feeling a taste for European food or ingredients, this is a great little shop.
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November 2022 by Jeremy Brodovsky
Always something delicious to find there.. They do have plastic bags, charge 15 cents per bag. Not a big deal if you only need one!
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August 2022 by Ersin Doyduk
love the store , you can find most of european food and drinks.. feel like hometown