Turkish grocery store in the middle of an old silk mill in Clifton. This store had an extensive olive bar and a huge variety of Turkish foods, I bought packages of Turkish delight– and the rose one was my fave. They also had excellent pita bread but I was a little disappointed the only hummus I saw was Sabra brand or in a can. I would definitely come back for Turkish groceries.
Daniel M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 West Nyack, NY
Great place for fresh authentic turkish grocery goods. I come here every chance I get.
Arti P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 North End, Boston, MA
Great place for all spices you need! Love shopping here! Go for it, they have private parking and nice varieties of spices and groceries
Sharon P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Irvine, CA
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Yuri Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Ridgewood, NJ
We love authentic Turkish food, and rarely prepare it ourselves because it is time consuming to replicate. Kind of like good sushi in that way. But on those occasions when we want a DIY Turkish meal, or just some great quality halal lamb, beef or chicken, this is where we shop for the ingredients. First impression as you walk in is CLEAN. The olive and nut bar that greets you offers a limited but nice selection. The prepared foods are ok, but hardly the reason to come here. Their shelled walnuts are the largest and most flavorful I have ever tasted. The halal meats are first rate as is their house cured basturma(Turkish pastrami). The butcher counter always carries seasoned Kofte ready to go on your barbecue — and it is as authentically flavored as any we order out. The lamb is freshly butchered(not previously frozen) and you can taste the textural difference straight away, as you can with the pide, which is bakery fresh. Unfortunately their dessert case of baklava and other Turkish treats looks better than it is. Some of the baklava is imported from Turkey and is pre-frozen, which ruins the texture and flavor. Beyti Baklava nearby does it better and it is fresher(and cheaper). The help is friendly despite being ESL challenged. I have worked through the language barrier several times to find natives pleased to explain what Turkish food is all about. It is worth the effort.
Ramona N.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Paramus, NJ
Love this place. very clean and good service. only thing I did not like was one of the feta cheese that I bought it smelled, but maybe was bad luck. I shop there on a regular base and they have nice spice selection and decent prices.
Sam L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Tustin, CA
fantastic pllace, !
Lena L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Manhattan, NY
I heard about this place via an article on . This place is very authentic, almost to the point where there are few people that can help you that speak English. The spicy tomato spread, hummus, spicy olive salad, and eggplant tapanade from the salad bar were great. I wasn’t too much of a fan of the baklava. They have lots of fresh meats too. I tried spicy chicken kabobs and these beef patty(slider sized) almost meatball-ish tasting and both were very good. I don’t think I’ll be a regular, but maybe for special parties.