Good place to go. Nice staff. Good European food =)
Alex H.
Classificação do local: 4 Aurora, CO
Good selection of eastern european deli, fresh bread. Watch out for expiration dates on canned goods.
Robert F.
Classificação do local: 4 Englewood, CO
Best Russian market in the area. We were looking for meats, imported canned goods and breads. I recommend their homemade breads.
Nadia C.
Classificação do local: 4 Houston, TX
I have beed a frequent customer there and always received good service. However, i often get there and they dont have bread or the bread is still warm :(it is impossible to slice the bread at home the same way as the machine. I wish they make just a few more.
Jamie B.
Classificação do local: 5 Denver, CO
it’s small. but love love love the chocolates. especially the ones with vodka. Also try the honey it’s amazing. Zal the owner is the sweetest. gotta love when you can get Russian stuff.
Adam S.
Classificação do local: 5 Aurora, CO
Very convenient location considering that there are few eastern-european stores in this part of town. The selection isn’t staggering as compared to some bigger locations but what they sell is high quality. I’ve yet to find anything past its expiration date on their shelves(seems like a given but if you’ve shopped enough in international markets, you know it can be a problem at times). Prices are what you’d expect considering most of the goods are imported. What keeps me coming back is the costumer service. Clerks are always pleasant, friendly and know their merchandise well. I strongly recommend.
Maya O.
Classificação do local: 4 Aurora, CO
Good cold cuts selection, homemade bread, and delicious ice cream
Jo L.
Classificação do local: 4 Colorado Springs, CO
Ya gotta love a place that when you ask if they carry«Duck Blood Soup», the employees don’t bat an eye or make a «yucky» face. By the way, they do NOT have Duck Blood Soup. Fabulous eastern European market, not stellar but a good find. Mainly canned products from Europe and the majority of the items are in Russian & Polish. But the employees are very willing to help find what you’re looking for, if they have it. I found a jar of lecso!!! Blah.. .. lecso was the bain of my existence when I was a small kid but seeing that jar brought back great memories of gramma!!! Pretty good selection of sausages and other meats. We purchased some skewered marinated pork which was wonderful. A bit gristly but that did not overshadow the deliciousness. Mmmmm.
Michelle A.
Classificação do local: 4 Aurora, CO
Love shopping here. They are so nice. I just love going into International grocery stores here and there. You never know what you will come across. This time my husband and I bought cookies from Israel and goulash in a can. Oh yuck. My husband use to it when he was in the Israeli Army. I told him don’t open near me. If I cooked more I probably would try more of their items but I don’t. I have been there many tomes and will go again.
Yuliya C.
Classificação do local: 5 Seabrook, TX
very good, clean store ! a lot of variety of candies, sweets and other stuff ! other russians store(except one) are impossible to come in. just ewww… this one is my favorite… thanks !
Kelly G.
Classificação do local: 3 Aurora, CO
We happened to find this store in a strip mall after getting gas tonight. We looked around the store. Most of the writing was in Cyrillic, so we didn’t know what everything was. The 3 ladies working were very friendly and spoke English. We were given about 5 samples of different meats and cheeses. We ended up buying a bag of frozen potato pierogies by the pound and a Russian chocolate bar. We are going back next week to buy some deli meat.
Max C.
Classificação do local: 4 Littleton, CO
Still a very good place to go, but, with the newly expanded Russian store in the«Russian district» :D, these guys need to step it up a notch to stay in the competition ;)
Alia Z.
Classificação do local: 5 Boulder, CO
This place is great if you’re looking for Russian, Ukranian, Polish, etc. groceries. The reviewer who expected to find German food was just in the wrong store. I’ve been to plenty of Russian grocery stores around United States and this one is great! The deli meats are good quality, they have their own lightly salted cucumbers(like brined pickles, but with less salt), they have locally made pelmeni(dumplings) and pastries. Some of it looks a bit weird(the homemade pelmeni are just put into ziplock or plastic bags and labeled with a marker), but I’ve never had a bad experience. The candy is usually fresh and of high quality. You can also find things that are really tricky to find around here — aerated chocolate, real caviar, smoked Russian meats.
L S.
Classificação do local: 4 Parker, CO
A Ukrainian friend introduced me to this little store about five years ago. She explained everything the first few times I went there. She no longer lives locally but I still stop in. When I go, I am always looking for something specific(aerated chocolate is a fav, and the birds milk candies) that I know they will have on hand. Caviar is a great price and so is their deli stuffs. And where else can you find good English tea at a great price? Stuff can look questionable in the fridge, but I try to think of it as stopping by grandma’s house and rooting through her fridge for goodies. Some staff speak English, most don’t but I don’t really care since I know what I want and and can read the register when my stuff is rung up.
Raymond W.
Classificação do local: 1 Jefferson, CO
I was going in hoping to find German items… not much… if you are looking for Russian or Polish though, they got tons of stuff. Most of this stuff I couldn’t recognize, so for me, eh. You really should take a look for yourself though.