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December 2023 by Jace Taweel
What a good place, Netcost has a wide variety of European foods and snacks. This market specifically sells Eastern European products because of the area being populated of Uzbeks and Russian. But I've been able to try new foods and snacks that I've never even heard of. I especially like their tuna salad and by far probably the best tuna salad I've ever had and not to mention the how fresh the crab meat salad is. Please visit here!!!!!!!
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October 2023 by Scott Proctor
Fantastic shopping with great produce. Great selection of Eastern Europe foods. Good prices
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September 2023 by Monica KS
Always great. The best produce. The quality of their fruits is second to nine. And reasonable prices.And their cakes? Another series. Go to the back counter and they'll slice a piece for you. For one person or 20! The tough part is deciding what you want. So many different varieties. Also a frozen section with lactose free cakes!We also buy cheese there. They have a cheese counter, where they'll slice for you or you can pickup pieces packed and ready to go.All in all, it's a great place to shop.I highly recommend it.
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September 2023 by Natalia
Great variety of food. So much variety in fish, cakes, spices, tea, dried herbs mixes, honey , deli, candies, and so on.
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September 2023 by Tree-Huggin Hippie
I absolutely love this place, somehow you can buy all fresh and real tasting items that if you were to buy at any chain market it would be disgusting. They bake all different variations of bread right there in the store, they serve wonderful hot food and have a cute and delicious bakery too. ?
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September 2023 by James Savage
When I first went to this market, I thought it had a great produce section. And it still does. The only problem is that the largely Russian clientele are very rude and don't even speak. My first thought was that it was a cultural thing, but they treated their own people the same way. They step in front of you, they don't say excuses me, they didn't speak, the cashier did not say 2 words at checkout. Like Thank You, was that difficult . The other strange thing is that they always have an African American security guard, I don't understand that. Nice produce ?.
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August 2023 by Gabe L
Excellent section of Russian and Eastern European goods. Bulk frozen dumplings and bakery sections are a highlight
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August 2023 by Христя С
Great selection of Ukrainian foods, fresh herbs, jarred specialties, amazing selections of kielbasas, fresh fish, veal. Super prices & home delivery are bonuses!
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July 2023 by Terri B.
It's got great products that I can't find anywhere else. I no longer live in the area though....I'm in North Carolina now...it would be nice if I could read Russian....a lot of the products have labels I can't read. LOL
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May 2023 by Sagi Shkedy
It's a Russian supermarket with a great deli selection, plenty of prepared food options. Produce is great for some things and pricey for others. About 50 different types of butter, and a nice variety of imported food from eastern Europe and other parts of the world. A lot of smoked fish. Different types of bread. Meat section has cuts you might not find in traditional supermarkets. Folks are nice and helpful, I always stop by when I'm in the area. If you are looking for a standard grocery store like acme or giant this is not it but definitely worth the visit especially if you like eastern European food.
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May 2023 by Melvin George
A pretty good grocery store right here in NE Philly in the Leo Mall. They should have everything here. From deli meat, diary products to fruits/veggies. There's also a bakery within the store. A lot of products here also come from a Eastern European/Russian background. It can be a bit pricey here.
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May 2023 by Roman Haiovyshyn
I came to Netcost to get some meat for my kid (she only eats one specific kind).I got the number to wait in line at the meet section. There was only me and one more person who was already been served at the moment. There were two ladies at the counter. One approached me and said that since it is 8pm they are already closed.I looked at my phone and told her that it is 7:59 and I still have one minute. She replied with bad attitude that one minute is not enough to cut any meat and left.Customer service at its best.
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March 2023 by Nikolay Kopay-Gora
It's like set ot all regions of СССР shops)!Ukrainian, Russian and lot of old republics goods there)Very nice and used!Perfect!
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March 2023 by Elena G.
Super rude store manager, who clearly does not value her customers and promotes bad customer service.
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March 2023 by Gerald S.
A veritable wonderland of Central and East European fresh and packaged foodstuffs for your consuming pleasure and curiosity. Located in the far Northeast Philadelphia on Bustleton Avenue, the most diverse community in the City of Brotherly Love, NetCost Market is as much a cultural phenomenon as a supermarket. Go there for those semi exotic cuisine products unavailable almost anywhere else, and just for the foodie adventure of it all. We were there for our first visit. Walking in, we were immediately overwhelmed by the produce on display. For example, their Fuji apples were gorgeous and about .50 per pound cheaper than anywhere else. We bagged over 2 lbs for the cart. Similarly, their greens were verdant and priced to move. Next, we reached their prepared foods and deli area. Where to start?! It all looked great and set off our salivary glands. We decided to buy a sampling of delicacies, rather than a little of everything that attracted us. Polish kielbasa, potato pancakes, mushroom blintzes were wrapped up and put in the cart. The bakery sang to us next, so we grabbed two varieties of bread, light and dark. Pickled veggies? Yes! Small cukes and cherry tomatoes soured in Moldova were thrown in the cart. Swiss cheese from Poland and 2 lbs of house made chicken and veal dumplings were scooped into a plastic bag. A few Russian chocolate bars finished our food safari. Last night we enjoyed a feast of all the things we bought. Everything was delicious and even surprisingly great. Standouts included the blintzes, pickled cherry tomatoes and both breads. Not a dog in the spread. Will be eating those crisp sweet Fujis for the next week. Service was outstanding, too. Although spoken English was at a premium, all the counter people were hospitable and capable of communicating with us with a smile. We dealt with at least a half dozen ladies in aprons, and each approached us with warmth and interest. Any small misunderstandings were easily corrected. NetCost Market is a cornucopia of culinary delights that we will be making an integral part of our food shop circuit going forward.