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October 2023 by rwhyltonlive
Great staff awesome selection of Polish products
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September 2023 by P. J. Lesniewicz
Great Polish and other Eastern European food selection. Prices are somewhat high but it’s understandable due to transportation costs. Worth it if you care for Polish food.
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July 2023 by I am Sicilian
Oh my goodness this place is awesome!!!! The ladies who were working were SOOO friendly and sweet. My 9 year old daughter is obsessed with different countries and they treated her so well! ALL of the food and beverages we bought were absolutely amazing: not a single thing disappointed! We will most definitely be back again for more soups, meats, cheeses, beer, and other goodies. We absolutely recommend stopping in and looking around!!!!!!!
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July 2023 by Marianna Gleyzer
This is one of very few places in the area that offers European selection of foods: very little selection but they do have kielbasa, pierogies, cakes, candies. What they have is good though! The unfortunate part is it is not always fresh, sometimes expired if not paying attention, and quite overpriced. On top of that, this store adds a special 4-6% fee if you use credit cards! Unheard of really, but they add this fee on if you don’t use cash. Be ready!
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July 2023 by Sebastian Czyz
Came to visit Norfolk, found this little gem, and everything I wanted for Polish meals
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May 2023 by aly jenkins
Purchased this on 5/12/2023 and it was expired by4 months! Didn't know it was expired upon purchase because sticker was covering date. Had to peel it off to find it after opening it and feeling the product was off. Beware purchasing and inspect for dates.
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April 2023 by Laura S.
I was SO happy to find the Kielbasa Euro Deli in Virginia Beach! For background -- I grew up Polish American Catholic in Pennsylvania. Our traditions for Easter were very specific. Our large multi-generational family would attend church and then return home to indulge on traditional Polish foods, including smoked kielbasa (pork sausage), ham, beet horseradish, poppy seed and walnut rolls (sweets!), and bread/butter that had been molded into the shape of a lamb. This year would be different. I'd be in Virginia Beach, visiting our adult daughter -- and we'd be guests at her boyfriend's, whose parents would also be visiting. While the meal would be Italian American (their heritage), we wanted to share some traditional Polish favorites with the group. We discovered the Kielbasa Euro Deli online, and rushed on over. Upon entering, you find a small shop with aisles of mostly jarred and canned food items from Poland, some souvenir items, and freezer/refrigerated cases with pierogies (filled dumplings), farmer cheese, and other treats. At the back, there's a deli with kielbasa and other meats. As we considered one particular kielbasa, the worker in the deli area offered us a taste. Sold! We ended up finding and buying many of our traditional favorites. We missed out on the butter lamb. While the store carried them, we watched another patron buy the final one that was in stock. More would be in stock in a few days. *Kielbasa. We bought a large 2 pound link. (smaller links are also available). It was good, but our personal favorite continues to be the smoked kielbasa from Schiff's in Scranton. *Horseradish. (jarred). Excellent. Pungent. *Pierogies. We bought three frozen packets, each of which contained 12 small pierogies. (1) The potato and mushroom ones were disappointing. The potatoes were grainy, and we couldn't tell that they included mushrooms. (2) Blueberry -- as expected, but more of a dessert because of the sweetness. (3) potato and cheese -- haven't tried yet. *Poppy seed rolls. Very good, but still can't replace fresh and homemade! *(Wal)nut roll. Disappointing. More bread-y than sweet, a bit stale, and with an insufficient amount of nuts. Our final bill came to above $75. Note that, based on the labels, it appears that most of the "fresh" items are not made in Virginia Beach. Rather, they're coming from New York. I would return to this shop for Polish foods -- which are unique and time-consuming to make. It's great to have the shop in VB! Enjoy!
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January 2023 by Ewa K.
Love this place. Great selection of Eastern European foods from kabanosy to śliwki w czekoladzie, to teas and wines. Best store and I'm so glad I live close to visit it often.
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January 2023 by Ohu Y.
Rude personal. Careless! This store changed from good to sht ! Looks like owner cares about global politic then quality of service. Never again.
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June 2022 by Mark Lord
Great place to find my Jacobs kaffee. Many Ukraine goodies chocolates Roshen and the cheesecake treats. My Kinders usually. Wish they had Tschibo. Great place if ask me. Dankeshön guys. ??????
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April 2022 by Patrycja Cookson
Great Polish items. Happy that I don’t have to travel far to get some Polish food :).
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March 2022 by Mark Bold
Great place, for German/Polish food items...both dry and in coolers or freezers....
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February 2022 by M A
It is bigger than I thought, it didn't have too much selections maybe I was looking for too specific things but still they had great options and the lady was friendly. It is reasonably priced. Definitely going back
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February 2022 by zetaquest _
Service is awful. If you can stay quiet and accept bad service, you can shop there. If you try to bring it up, they will argue and become angry and boorish to defend their poor service instead of admitting their negligence. They give you attitude if you expect to be treated as a human being. There are better places to shop for European food around here.
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February 2022 by Aleksandra Prouty
I have called and I asked ot this is okay for me to come at 6:02 pm I was at the stop light! She said okay but when I can at exactly this time she wouldn't even open door. Just looked and ignored! What a terrible service just say no!