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January 2024 by Sophie W.
I like everything but their was one issue you guys spelled it hinkali for the Georgian dumplings but that's what threw me off, it's actually spelled Khinkali so yes side note if you wanna fix it that would be great plus y'all can't say I am wrong I am a legit Georgian
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January 2024 by Ken F.
Awesome store!!!!! So great to shop and learn about other cultures!! Unfortunately i am visiting my daughter and family from out of town and can only shop here when i visit!!! I WILL DEFINITELY BE BACK!!!!! Loved shopping there!!!!!
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January 2024 by One Nine
Former Soviet republics’ typical food store. Clean, well organized. Unreliable in terms of the time the store is open. When it’s listed to be open, it can be closed. No note on the door or anything. Also typically Soviet - “we work when we want to”….So the store replied. Said they posted on social media and Google. Funny thing was they didn’t post anywhere until my review. Lie on top of a snafu.
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December 2023 by Tamara K
?very good store. The sellers are very professional and friendly. As a Ukrainian, I like that there are a lot of goods from Ukraine, I can talk to Ukrainian sellers in their native language. Good luck beloved store and Happy New Year!❤️
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December 2023 by Anna Gilman
Great store, my family going here for years. Good variety of products, helpful staff. They should flags for origin of goods - very nice. Good hot food as well.
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December 2023 by LuAnn Polk
This grocery store is great! The goods are from Russia and Eastern Europe. So many wonderful delicacies.
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December 2023 by Tim T.
Wonderful kielbasa, will definitely return. Pirogies were great also. Love this place.
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December 2023 by Fl G.
Most ridiculous prices I've seen, some 100% over retail. Coming from FL, same items,same brands double in price
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December 2023 by Tbird 66
We found the sausage that's part of our holiday tradition. The only way it could be better is if I could read the languages of Eastern Europe. Most things are imported directly from there and aren't labeled in English. Be aware of that and that some workers don't speak English yet.
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December 2023 by David C
If you miss products from Eastern Europe, mostly Lithuanian, Ukrainian, Polish, Latvin, Russian, as well as some German, Italian, French, and Spanish conserves, you'll love this place. They also have food and tables for you to eat. Everything was super clean, well maintained, and fresh.
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December 2023 by Dr. G Plastina (Doc G)
Golden Hex is a newly opened European grocery store. It’s clean, well organized, and spacious. They have lots of goods from Israel, Ukraine, Armenia, etc. The meat section is also clean with a kiosk for cooked and ready to eat food. It has a corner with tables and chairs for dine in. The prices are fair enough.
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December 2023 by Katharine Bayer
This store is truly an international oasis for food and drink products from all over the world. I love the flag icons on each item with the price so you can see the country of origin. There are predominantly products from Eastern Europe, Russia and I even found some sweet treats from Germany , jams from France, lentils from Turkey and the list goes on. They have frozen items, a deli and then warm prepared items to buy by the pound. The staff was extremely kind and helpful. I would come here if looking for specific items that are rare or hard do find at regular grocery stores.
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December 2023 by Andrew Reed
Great new location, spacious and bright, great selection of Eastern European Foods. What I like is on the price label is a flag showing the country of origin, allowing patrons who don't know the language to be able to find the country from where the product is from .
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November 2023 by Barbara J.
This is a wonderful shop for foodies. Great selection and absolutely lovely people! Incredible selection of European foods; jarred veggies, pickled and spicy; great deli!
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November 2023 by Katharine B.
This store is truly an international oasis for food and drink products from all over the world. I love the flag icons on each item with the price so you can see the country of origin. There are predominantly products from Eastern Europe, Russia and I even found some sweet treats from Germany , jams from France, lentils from Turkey and the list goes on. They have frozen items, a deli and then warm prepared items to buy by the pound. The staff was extremely kind and helpful. I would come here if looking for specific items that are rare or hard do find at regular grocery stores.