This market was recommended to us and we drove from New Hampshire to purchase some specific items we canât find locally. As we walked in there was a table blocking the entrance. A gentleman who I assume was the owner came over and stated this is an Egyptian market. We said yes we know that. He said are you a Egyptian and my wife replied yes. He let us in. We did our shopping and he was very gruff and loud and did not make us feel welcome. He was alone in the store, maybe not in a good mood. I donât know and I donât want to make excuses for his behavior. At one point he said maybe youâre Jewish and donât want to say so. My wife replied to him in the Egyptian dialect of Arabic that her parents were from Egypt. That did not seem to soften him up. We finished our shopping and headed home. My wife said well that was an experience. The alternative is to drive into Boston where there is a very nice Egyptian market with super friendly people and great selection. In fairness I do have to say the store was well stocked with a good selection. We simply didnât...
   Read moreâIt feels like home!â Rarely when you enter a place where the owner recognize you and call you by your name in a very cheerful way... this is always my feeling when I visit the Egyptian Market where everything is fresh, the food is amazing and the owners Mr. Ivan and Ms. Erien are very friendly! Today, my husband and I tried Koshry and it was very tasty! I must say that we canât wait for our next visit the Egyptian Market where...
   Read moreI visited this place on a Saturday, small family business, run by the owner and his wife, kids helping in the background, very warm personable customer service, products are similar to whats out there in all arabic stores, but prices are much better compared to the stores in Methuen,watertown,Lawrence. The owner is such a nice guy, serves you with a smile!! If you are looking for egyptian groceries..this place is where you...
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