I think this little grocery store has potential. Here's my only critique. #PRICETAGS. I noticed when I paid a visit that NONE of the items showed prices. I made a mention of this to a woman who works there and she said it was for customer service engagement. I didnt press her otherwise. However, I can imagine some people walking in and walking out for that reason alone and what if the customer wants to know the price for each and every product and you're stuck talking with someone? Do you expect a potential customer to sit there and wait until someone is available? This is a deal breaker. There's not a lot of staff there because its a small establishment to begin with. If this place put price tags or prices underneath its products it could eliminate this disconnect because it lost me as a potential customer because of this. In my experience when a place doesn't display prices, the products are usually expensive. Just my 2 cents. I hope all the best to this place because we need more places like...
Read moreFor starters I am an American and husband is Nigerian..And there are other african markets I have been to in the neighborhood, and on the southwest side of town as well and they all are not as clean as this place, some of them even have a bad order and they make me feel like I am an American and unwelcomed in their stores....smh...But this place here, I absolutely love this market..it is very clean and the owner is always very friendly and welcoming she makes me feel like I am a human being, not just an American..I also love the fact that there is a fresh meat market here where I can buy fresh Goat meat..I usually have to drive all of the way to the southwest side of town to buy it.. One more thing that I Love is I can buy cooked food from here as well..My husband really like her Egusi soup..I would give this place a 10 stars...
Read moreI am African American but i discovered my Igbo roots years ago and eat what we are supposed to everyday this store is full of everything you need and the owners make you feel like family, if there's anything you want to learn about the culture or the food they take time to let you know. No matter where you are in the diaspora come here you are welcomed and treated with love respect and good food and fresh ingredients if you want to try to cook our native foods at home on your own or have them cook for you, my favorite is egusi with cow and nkwobi my next dish is isi ewu if they can cook it for me or show me how i love this place and the people...long live Nigeria 🇳🇬...
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