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May 2023 by Peter Hofesmann
Very good German style sausage and bread. Sourdough, sunflower and white bread. Fresh made daily.
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April 2023 by Lean
Owners are very friendly and helpful. I'm grateful I don't have to travel far to get my favorite foods, drinks, candy, etc. I absolutely love this place.
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April 2023 by L
Owners are very friendly and helpful. I'm grateful I don't have to travel far to get my favorite foods, drinks, candy, etc. I absolutely love this place.
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April 2023 by Joey
Owners are very friendly and helpful. I'm grateful I don't have to travel far to get my favorite foods, drinks, candy, etc. I absolutely love this place.
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April 2023 by Marina Capitanov
Great little store with many different Russian and Eastern European items! Prices are comparable to what is expected with imported products
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February 2023 by Stephen DeJong
Ev and Philip got it wrong, or maybe it was just a bad day, hope they give another chance.I wish I found this store a long time ago, We have been going to New York International for years and this store is a lot better.The lady working on duty 2/2/23 was friendly and was handling our large order and helping other customers too, to the best of her ability.Prices are comparable, but if a little higher it may be because all the products are fresh, nothing we looked at was expired.Small shop, clean and neat. All the basics are covered for the things you don't find in the regular grocery. Ryazinka style kefir and real farmers cheese, Russian candy and treats, Borodinsky bread, Morse, Qvass, frozen Pelmini and Pirosky, etc.Easy to go from 94 and that makes it convenient for people like us who come from time to time to Ann Arbor from the Kalamazoo area.
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October 2022 by Marylee
Small but neat shop with nice selection of Eastern European and Baltic goods. Food, drink, even magazines and toys.
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August 2022 by Marylee Leemary
Small but neat shop with nice selection of Eastern European and Baltic goods. Food, drink, even magazines and toys.
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March 2022 by Yvonne Prodan-Collins
Wonderful, cozy, little shop. Great selection of goods. Friendly staff! So happy to have found this gem!
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March 2022 by Courtney Anegon
This is a small shop stocked with special imported foods and goods. I almost didn't want to leave a review, because I don't want others knowing this little secret. This is where I find the best wine, chocolates and fresh deli cheese. I hope you will support this store.
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February 2022 by Mary F.
I still have so much to explore about this market, but I highly rate it as they carry so many items you cannot find elsewhere in Washtenaw County. I love their fresh rye bread. YUM. Also great frozen pierogi, pickled goods, jarred sauces (LOVE the spicy paprika/coriander). They also have wine/beer from mostly eastern Euro. I need to explore more of the cheese and meat counter, but I feel like this will continue to be an adventure for my next handful of visits.
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December 2021 by yosi shiff
Very nice owner .Very helpful lots of variety
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October 2021 by Princy Verma
One of my favorite European shop.
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March 2021 by Alena Verdiyan
Great customer service and great selection of Russian & European food!
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February 2021 by Todd A.
Yeah, it's true. I'm a fan. Euro Market is Ann Arbor's Post-Soviet food emporium. If you grew up in the USSR, have parents or grandparents from there, or, like me, just did the student thing in the Ol' Soyuz, you'll find all the tasty classics you crave at this terrific little store. Feeling the need for some sliced sausage to go with that bottle of Stoly you keep in the freezer? They have 20, maybe even 30 different kinds. Want to whip up some khachapuri this weekend? Don't settle for some bad-fit American cheese substitute. Grab some authentic suluguni at Euro Market and get to it! Adjika your thing? How about toasted buckwheat groats for kasha? Cold-pressed sunflower oil from Ukraine? Flavorful rye breads from the Baltics? Pelmeni for miles? Oh, and do you crave those great Russian candy classics? You'll find them all here. Pick up a bottle of Moldovan wine while you're at it and maybe some selyodka to go with that chernyj khleb! They have a wide selection of foods, so you'll have a decent chance of finding that classic you love. The store is steadily busy, so stock turns over regularly and I've never seen any hint of something pushing past its sell-by date. Their offerings are fresh, tasty, and reasonably priced. For me, it's like traveling back to the late-80s USSR, only with well-stocked shelves and helpful customer service. Vsex k stolu!