We stopped in after working out at the Y next door. We took a small buffet home—chicken kebab, chicken Kiev, a lamb dumpling, some little potato mushroom pastry, sea bass and cookies. All of that for $20, and it’s easily two meals for two people. The sea bass was my favorite! There’s so much stuff, it’s worth checking every aisle. Plenty of fresh fruit and veg, lots of Ukrainian and middle European grocery items, cheese, yogurt, smoked fish, sausages…And it looks like they’re still adding more. The bakery case looked really tempting, too. I’m going to have to increase my cardio at the Y if I keep stopping in at Wonder! Oh, and the young ladies who helped us were all very sweet and patient as we asked what everything was. Just a little...
Read moreWonder Foods happens to be next door to my gym so I decided to stop in and check it out. The store is managed by all Ukraine staff. The store is a small supermarket that caters to a lot of to-go foods. I can stop in and grab a hot lunch and eat back at my office. There is somewhat of a language barrier as most of the employees are recent to the US but enough of them know enough English to make it work. The food is local Ukraine fare (the pierogi are outstanding), I have tried a number of different foods and they all have been very tasty! Do what you can and help support the Ukraine people if you're in the...
Read moreAmazing place, as I am not familiar with a lot of the eastern European culture/cuisine a lot of the food was foreign to me but most things had English labels so it wasn't hard to tell. For the same reason there were so many choices and new things to try. The market is already amazing but then the deli in addition puts it over the top. With hot, cold and prepacked options you can try all sorts of new or familiar foods and everything I've had so far...
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