Good local kosher supermarket, with a large and varied range of stocked items, including many imported foreign and Israeli foodstuffs. Their fruit and veg range (seems to) have 2 quality levels, outside and inside, with the inside stock the more expensive. The raw meat department is oftentimes quite limited, but then it isn't a butcher shop as is their dry goods section, but they do cover more than just the Basics, so a degree of 'one stop shopping,' is certainly possible. My only gripe is with the limited Isle widths for shopping trolley's, frequently one must wait to pass the congested Isles, plus the checkout counter lines are FAR from organized and frequently haphazard, making shopping for shelf items on the front few ailes, very hard to accomplish when the shop is in a busy Period. Other than that it's a pleasant shopping experience, with friendly staff and...
Read moreGreat store, open late for midnight munchies when I get off the Ave M train- I used to work here and visit often. Good selection of fresh fruits. Staff keeps it clean and the big glass windows allows lots of light- the girls at the register move fast so the lines move. You can get many products here. Love the nosh section with all the colorful candy in the containers-yum for the Licorice! They have a secret pop up store for Chanukah and the store goes kosher for Passover. Fresh cut meats and cakes. Gluten free and sugar free items are also sold here. Great for my dad watching his...
Read moreSPOILED FOOD!
I hesitatingly ate suspiciously smelling on special (this week-their own made - take out) pasta last night - Only to be sick Today!
This is Not the first time I’ve bought spoiled food there. Weeks ago I bought a milk that was already spoiling. Beside a hassle to convince them of reason for compensation or return, it’s embarrassingly not even properly acknowledged.
Buyer beware. That’s why I’m going to this trouble, and to alert them before health department...
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