My friend and I visited the store for the first time yesterday and absolutely loved our experience. Itâs small but has all the gems you would need to cook an authentic European meal and more. Jill was awesome and spoke to every customer like they were family. When it came our turn to check out, she told us about her overseas adventures, helped us choose the best cheese for our KĂ€sespĂ€tzle and German sausage to go with it. Oh and she even through in a chocolate treat and made my friends day/birthday dinner spectacular. We both left the store knowing we would return soon and secretly wanting to be friends with Jill. Thank you for making my friends birthday! Go to this store!!! Support local travelers and try...
   Read moreIf I could make minus stars, I would. They dont deserve one star even. Rude. Credit card charge interest. Ok. That is fine. But why debit do they treat equally? Everyone wants cash. Understandable. Since they start charging percentage from the amount, I buy less, just if I have cash. Today, I wanted to use a debit card, and this new entitle woman said that this is "the same thing." Plus, all prices are way higher. Besides that, you see the price of the item, then you get to register, and it is $1 higher. All excuses. "That is Philadelphia, and not a Sweden. So, why do they put the wrong price? Do they hope the customer will buy a lot and miss it? Can not support this local store. They...
   Read moreAs a German living in California I'm always happy to find a store with German food. This one has a lot of German items (as well as from Eastern Europe) and is very well stocked. Since it's not exactly cheap it's not for your everyday shopping, but when I'm here I take my time to go through every aisle (it's a small store but offers a lot) and fill up my basket. Just a few of our favorites - peanut flips, paprika chips, 10-pack of Hanuta, Schicht-Nougat, rye bread, SpÀtzle, Malventee, Johannisbeersaft, FruchtstÀbchen, Buchstabensuppe... Every now and then you have to bring "home"...
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