Really nice local food market. I’m a new mom who was shocked to realize how expensive food shopping is especially at likes Shop rite so this place came in handy because they’re cheaper on most items. Also I receive WIC and going to place like Shop Rite it’s so difficult finding the exact brands I can get. But here it’s super easy they even have stickers so you won’t get confused! And in th event that you do they have no problem going to get the correct item for you. I think that’s really nice. I will continue to come here to get every day items
Jay M.
Classificação do local: 3 West Orange, NJ
I always wanted to check the Seabra markets out, so I stopped by this particular branch after eating at Binh Duong II a few steps away. From what everyone says, this is a Portuguese chain supermarket that happens to carry a lot of other ethnic groceries. I saw a number of fresh bread and pastries behind a glass shelf near the deli section at the back, but there are also pre-made and packaged ones near it as well. The aisles are stocked with common groceries you can expect to find elsewhere, but with a smaller-than-expected«international» section. There’s fresh produce available, as well. Overall, it’s an okay place to stop by if you need common groceries. This isn’t the cleanest market I’ve been to, though. However, the swarm of flies that make their way inside is a bit of a turn off. The lights were dimmed(maybe off) when I was here. This Seabra shares a parking lot with other stores in the Hillside Shopping Center.
Darwin A.
Classificação do local: 4 Union, NJ
If you need something quick this is the place to go. Is is the neighborhood grocery store if you don’t want to deal with Shoprite. But depending on what you buy it is not the cheapest price. This is the 4 star rating. The butcher are excellent and will make precise cuts. Parking lot is shared in the mini mall and can be packed. I would still go for something quick here.
Dianne V.
Classificação do local: 5 Hillside, NJ
Small local supermarket. It was recently renovated and seems more spacious. For such a small space, they offer a lot of ethnic products alongside more traditional. Produce and bread is always fresh.
Andre N.
Classificação do local: 1 Union, NJ
Great place if you want to stuff that expires weeks before the due date. Cheeses and pastries/cakes with mold before you even have a chance to open it. Happens with much frequency. Have yet to experience anything similar with A&P or Target.
J. S.
Classificação do local: 5 Miami, FL
Pronounced Sea-Ah-Bra, this local Brazilian/Portuguese supermarket is a most go for cheap, quality products. Ah, I can remember like it was yesterday — an array of neon green plastic bags scattered across the kitchen table. Not even a $ 100 shopping spree at Shop Rite or Pathmark could compare. Their soup combo with their tasty Portuguese bread — Yum. One of the very few businesses I miss in New Jersey, but luckily for me, there’s a Seabra’s down here in Pompano Beach, Florida, so I’m in good hands.