All good until you report to them that their product (not to name it) smells bad (spoiled during the cooking stage) and that is when they start to turn red and verbally aggressive (manager or owner) towards you. "You people" now this is starting to get racist already. I didn't even get to ask for a refund or exchange.
They were even laughing at me when the cashier reported the problem back to the manager or owner.
So because it smells bad it means that you don't know how to cook? What kind of excuse is that. I am in no way saying that you shouldn't buy there, but this is only coming from my experience with them.
Not the first time we're buying from them, but I am positive that this will be...
Read moreI JUST VISITED THIS CRAZY STORE.THE MAN BEHIND THE STORE MANAGER BEHAVE LIKE AN ANIMAL,DISRESPECTFUL ,IGNORANT TOO !!!I ONEDAY BOUGHT A BIG SEA FISH BUT IT WAS FULLY BAD QUALITY I MEAN NOT FRESH !!! THEY ALWAYS SELL DISH UNDER COVER ICE PROTECTION EVEN NOT SALEABLE FISH 🐠!!! I PROTEST & AFTER THAT RETURN & CHANGED. PLEASE ADVISE TO ALL CUSTOMERS THAT B4 YOU BUY FISH HERE MUST BE DOBLE CHECK THE QUALITY.THIS GUY IS VERY DISHONEST TO ALL CUSTOMERS. FINALLY …TRY TO BOYCOTT THIS STORES….SAVE YOUR LIVE….SAVE YOUR MONEY FROM...
Read moreOne of the best places in Montreal to find fresh fish, this market offers a wide variety of seafood, dried seafood, spices, pickles, and meat. I was fortunate to be introduced to it by a dear friend. You can find kingfish, salmon, Indian jack, mackerel, snapper, tilapia, pompano, crabs, prawns, and many more.
For people from India, especially Mumbai, who are fond of "Baangda," look for "Indian Jack" as it sells out quickly. The mackerels here won't taste the same as Indian Jack. This store is a must-visit for hardcore...
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