Bills imported foods in the Lyn/lake neighborhood has been a long standing staple for quality Greek foods and Mediterranean goods, superb tasting olive oils with incredible flavor, it is so worth paying 50% more(compared to avg olive oil) if you have never tried you won't regret it, buy a quality fresh baguette, sourdough, your favorite etc and just dip bread in olive oil(with a little black pepper and Himalayan pink salt grated over oil), now you can thank me later for your new foodie habit....omg ummm Btw try some of there Greek sweets, forget what it's called but it resembles fudge without the chocolate(basically is just cut like it, cubed)š«, there's...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreI was a regular customer until we moved. Went back to a larger store and a great deal of different and imported food stuff. The owner, who was there about 30 years ago, is still behind the counter: helpful, friendly and knows her stuff. I had been buying olives at Lunds for close to $10/lb. and bought better ones there for about $6/lb. She has interesting prepared / frozen items in the cooler -- just ask. I bet there would be more out and available if more people would stop. She says the young people in the area do not cook. I cook and will go out of my way to buy their cheese, olives, bread, sausage and...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreMy roommate and I stopped in to look around because we live right around the corner. It was near closing. We chatted with the man working behind the counter that day (never caught his name and I feel bad) about being new to town and about their selections. Roommate gushed over the preserves selection, and I loved the prices for seasoning and the look of the Zaatar bread. We only bought one thing, but the guy then gave us two slices of baklava as a welcome to the neighborhood. That alone is DEFINITELY going to make me come back to them as...
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