This is a really fun store where I buy teas, cheeses and (most often) candy. The family who own it are really friendly and speak both English and Russian (Maybe more languages, I'm not sure) and have been very kind in teaching me some basic Russian words/phrases. When friends or family come visit this is a stop to pick up that unique Russian candy that we can't read but love to eat. Try as much of that as you can, and if you like jerky try the roped smoked cheese. So good.
Along with what I mentioned above they also have a good selection of other desserts, pickled foods, and Eastern European foods (some refrigerated, like pel meni, and...
Read moreThe only such named store that is useful. The website names it 'Europa Foods' yet 'Euro Foods' over the entrance.
In north Meridian.
The only place with the Ahmad Earl Aromatic Grey in the 500g / 17 ounce white square tin.
There exist two 'Europa Foods' stores. In Ferndale and south Meridian. More expensive, less choice. A lot of packaged foods made in Russia or some place Cyrillic made up to appear as made in north or western Europa.
The Kiev Market in the Spokane area is better and cheaper.
I guess one goes to the big metroplex to the South on I-5 to find better and cheaper international food stores.
Or defect...
Read moreHorrible!!! Be very careful when you buy food here I am a Russian, and they cheat you on your prices, my mom went inside to shop and they cheated her about $55 extra. This is not the first time this is the third time they have done it, and my friends mom had some food stamps and they charged her triple and never gave her back her money.... so be very careful shopping here and always make sure that the total they charge you is correct. It’s very sad we use to love this store until know,...
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