I found this little Middle Eastern-style grocery store just by chance after stopping into Great Lakes Sandwich Co. and Café, also located in the same strip mall as Sinbad’s. Sinbad’s sells a nice variety of baked goods, particularly freshly baked breads, which shouldn’t come as a surprise since they appear to have a bakery attached in the rear of the store. While it’s a small store– tiny by the standards of typical big box grocery chains– it does have a nice selection of fresh produce(all reasonably priced) and fantastic mid-eastern spices, including some rare and hard-to-find items. They also have a huge variety of rices, beans and specialty teas, all at fair prices. I picked up some hibiscus tea(which I highly recommend) and a couple of relatively obscure spices that aren’t easily found elsewhere during this particular shopping trip. Although I only scanned the dairy section quickly, the variety of cheeses seemed pretty decent at first glance. Maybe next time? I didn’t find the meat section terribly impressive, but I don’t buy meat, anyway, and maybe their supply was inexplicably on the low end that day and they were waiting for the stock to be replenished, who knows? The store does specifically carry halal meats, so that’s something fairly unique on its face since they aren’t widely available at most grocers. Beware, there is a minimum charge for all credit card transactions($ 5), but that’s not a big deal. The owner was very friendly and helpful and can steer you in the right direction if you are looking for something specific.
Clark D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Fenton Township, MI
Sinbad’s is good because you can get those hard to find items without having to drive 50 miles. They’ve got halal meat which is a huge blessing for us and their sujuk is fresh and pretty tasty. They also have awesome breads!
Sarah R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Grand Blanc, MI
This place sells halal meat, arabian spices, canned food, cheeses, some fresh veggies. There’s a tanoor like bakery to make fresh bread which is a bonus too