I was expecting more from this place and felt a bit disappointed after visiting this shop. Firstly, everything is written only in Polish, not even translation in Dutch, so if you are not sure what the product is, keep guessing. Secondly, product variety is limited. Thirdly, sometimes the origin of production on the shop labels is not correct. Price is ok, similar like everywhere. Eventually I went a few meters farther to Dirk van de Broek and got everything I needed. On the other hand if you are looking for something specific (Polish), you can check it out, maybe that is the place you can find what you are looking for. Not...
Read moreMy original score was 5/5, but the supermarket has some issues with some products they bring from wherever possible and how cheapest it is... Meaning, low quality for the same price or even a higher price. Check the BBE expiry date on whatever you buy, because you probably won't receive a refund. Most packed (also canned food) and cooled products are fine. Pastry, mainly cakes and sweets - tasteless. Same goes for the bread and some "fresh vegetables", that are not so fresh anymore. You will see it yourself when some greens are...
Read moreY’all sheep can keep going to Albert Heijn but not me!! Costa Poolse Supermarket is where I’ll be at! Best Polish supermarket in Amsterdam Noord or should I say best Eastern European establishment in the Eastern hemisphere?! What are you looking for? Champagne filled croissants? Cherry vodka? Freshly baked bread? Salmon flavoured chips? Babygirl, you’ve come to the right placeeee - everything you need and more - I came here with a pocket full of dreams and left with two....
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