Being Armenian, I know good baklava, and this is the best in town by a long shot. It's fresh, not excessively sweet, and has just the right amount of crunch vs softness. It's Balkan style, so it uses walnuts instead of pistachio. I absolutely loved it. I also got a slice of the tiramisu cake; it was fantastic. They were sold out of spanakopeta and told me I should come back in the mornings to get it since it sells out. Given the quality of the sweets I got, I plan on doing so.
The owner is very kind; they have a good selection of products and great prices even though some are definitely obscure imports. I'll be...
Read moreStopped in to the Roanoke Euro Market today after my wife saw a post on Facebook. This store is absolutely wonderful. They have a variety of food, snacks and sweets from various countries in Europe. You will stop in for the variety and quality of the foods and continue coming back because of the owners. They are incredibly friendly and amazingly helpful, an absolute delight. And they have homemade tiramisu, walnut baklava and fresh breads. Please stop in to this wonderful store, you won't be disappointed! We will definitely be going back again soon. The Bosnian coffee they sell pairs wonderfully with the homemade...
Read moreThis place just opened and I decided to stop by. This is a small little market, with about 3 to 4 aisles of items. I’m someone who loves candy and cookies, so I was very happy. ;) I love Zele and Lokum candies, and they had both!
There are lots of jars of things and everything has English translation labels for the most part, but the owner is super awesome. He will answer every single question you have, and knows his products very very well. In addition to jars of stuff, snacks, selected other goods, etc., there is also a small refrigerator section which has meats and cheeses, and some...
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