A good store, but the sellers are unfriendly, uncommunicative and not all the goods are marked with prices. And when you ask what the price of this product is, the seller’s expression is as if I had insulted him :-) in general, I recommend it to anyone who is nostalgic for stores of the Soviet period)))))
Oleg Drobakhin
The worst store ever. Olivier is disgusting, dumplings are made from rubber dough, there is no assortment at all.
Ben Teel
Slavic Bazzar is a hidden gem! They have a great selection of Eastern European goods. Try Grandma's Pierogis! They are the best!
Nadia Ch
Best Store 2 Buy Cheap Pelmani & Perogies
Robert Gerstman
I come here for the ajvar (red pepper and eggplant spread of Eastern Europe mainly Slavic countries) many different ones to choose from ranging in size from maybe 12oz to 32oz
Pavel Javornik
Love it
Hannah H.
It's always exciting for me to visit any Eastern European grocers, this one is one of my favorites. They have a great selection of candies, I like how you can buy many individual ones to try. If you are into coffee or hazelnut flavors like myself, this is the place. I was so happy to see that they had a variety of the polish soup packages. They have lots of different types of mushrooms for cooking, halva, kefir, kvass, mineral waters, and birch juice. They have a wide selection of teas, even some being aimed towards being medicinal. There is a big section of freezer items as well as refrigerated. If you're someone who likes doing a lot of your own cooking and baking and is looking for those Eastern European staples I'm sure they have you covered as there's a lot of items for making your own desserts etc. I didn't get a chance to try any of the deli foods but will definitely come back and give them a try!
Julie fritz
If you love eastern European food you will love this place! So much to choose from plus homemade delicacies are available. An endless array of pierogi flavors to choose from that they make locally.
Joseph Todaro
The food was phenomenal and the service was great I'll definitely be back
Steve B.
Interesting place . not very friendly but not mean - they leave you alone and let you look around - lots of candy and cured meats and the best goumke ( stuffed cabbage ) I think I spelled that wrong ? I think they save breakfast but there was not indication .
So many imported goods! Teas, coffees, confections, soups, pierogi, deli meats, etc.
Deni Wilson (FemArmyVet73)
So many imported goods! Teas, coffees, confections, soups, pierogi, deli meats, etc.
Markian Slabyk
Lot of good homemade type foods both canned and processed meat products. Eastern european foods, cookies, breads, and frozen perogies. Its not a large store but it's convenient. Smatchno
Vicky B.
Eastern European store with decent selection of foods. Most notably are the freezers full of many varieties of pelmeni and varenyky (Ukrainian pierogies, which are smaller than Polish pierogies, but just as good). They're Grandma's Perogies brand which are made right here. I bought the cheese and potato pierogies and the Ukrainian pelmeni, which both tasted great! Compared to other eastern European stores in the area, they have a smaller selection, but carry some different items than what I've seen elsewhere. But overall I'd recommend the store if you enjoy Eastern European goods!
Robert Caggiano
Very rude clerk. $10.00 to use a debit/credit card. Very rude clerk. don't go there.
A good store, but the sellers are unfriendly, uncommunicative and not all the goods are marked with prices. And when you ask what the price of this product is, the seller’s expression is as if I had insulted him :-) in general, I recommend it to anyone who is nostalgic for stores of the Soviet period)))))
The worst store ever. Olivier is disgusting, dumplings are made from rubber dough, there is no assortment at all.
Slavic Bazzar is a hidden gem! They have a great selection of Eastern European goods. Try Grandma's Pierogis! They are the best!
Best Store 2 Buy Cheap Pelmani & Perogies
I come here for the ajvar (red pepper and eggplant spread of Eastern Europe mainly Slavic countries) many different ones to choose from ranging in size from maybe 12oz to 32oz
Love it
It's always exciting for me to visit any Eastern European grocers, this one is one of my favorites. They have a great selection of candies, I like how you can buy many individual ones to try. If you are into coffee or hazelnut flavors like myself, this is the place. I was so happy to see that they had a variety of the polish soup packages. They have lots of different types of mushrooms for cooking, halva, kefir, kvass, mineral waters, and birch juice. They have a wide selection of teas, even some being aimed towards being medicinal. There is a big section of freezer items as well as refrigerated. If you're someone who likes doing a lot of your own cooking and baking and is looking for those Eastern European staples I'm sure they have you covered as there's a lot of items for making your own desserts etc. I didn't get a chance to try any of the deli foods but will definitely come back and give them a try!
If you love eastern European food you will love this place! So much to choose from plus homemade delicacies are available. An endless array of pierogi flavors to choose from that they make locally.
The food was phenomenal and the service was great I'll definitely be back
Interesting place . not very friendly but not mean - they leave you alone and let you look around - lots of candy and cured meats and the best goumke ( stuffed cabbage ) I think I spelled that wrong ? I think they save breakfast but there was not indication .
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So many imported goods! Teas, coffees, confections, soups, pierogi, deli meats, etc.
So many imported goods! Teas, coffees, confections, soups, pierogi, deli meats, etc.
Lot of good homemade type foods both canned and processed meat products. Eastern european foods, cookies, breads, and frozen perogies. Its not a large store but it's convenient. Smatchno
Eastern European store with decent selection of foods. Most notably are the freezers full of many varieties of pelmeni and varenyky (Ukrainian pierogies, which are smaller than Polish pierogies, but just as good). They're Grandma's Perogies brand which are made right here. I bought the cheese and potato pierogies and the Ukrainian pelmeni, which both tasted great! Compared to other eastern European stores in the area, they have a smaller selection, but carry some different items than what I've seen elsewhere. But overall I'd recommend the store if you enjoy Eastern European goods!
Very rude clerk. $10.00 to use a debit/credit card. Very rude clerk. don't go there.