The place has everything, a bakery, butchery and some prepared food. I especially like that they have a nice selection of kosher luncheon meats like pastrami, roast beef and franks. My partner likes the spinach knishes they have. The rye bread is fresh and really really good, and on Fridays they have challah biscuits which are fun. Excellent frozen section and they have hot roasted chicken that is great to pick up if I am running too late to make dinner. And lots of frozen food. They also have many different newspapers some in English, some in Hebrew. I don’t drink, but there is a rather large wine selection. It is the only place to get kosher for passover items that i have found(that aren’t found in the bread aisle in other supermarkets). I agree with Haroun K about the produce, which is mediocre and expensive. I have not seen the Aaron’s brand chicken there, only the store brand, which is pretty fatty and occasionally still has feathers. I haven’t been very inspired by the meat section either.
Haroun K.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Portland, OR
Some of my family is very loyal to this grocery store, which occupies the hollows of a former Hillers. I’ve long been hearing about weekly trips to One Stop Kosher, but hadn’t been, until I was invited to tag along. There is something very wrong with the layout. It feels like there is so much empty space around you, in a very eery, kosher way. And the produce. Yikes. Expensive and so sad looking. There are some who swear by the meat department as fresher/cleaner than the Harvard Row butcher — I think this is preposterous! The prepared food section was not only unappetizing-appearing, but the guy behind the counter was hacking his lungs as he was filling orders. Not cool. Since it is a small, independent grocer, there is an understandable markup on frozen and convenience foods. I don’t have any qualms about that. But, watching all of the old people schlep around for subpar apples and oranges, and spend their tight budgets on coughed-on chicken salad, is upsetting to me. If you REALLY need kosher frozen meals, fine. But go elsewhere for your produce and everything else!
Yosef A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 El Paso, TX
On my first full day in my new home of Detroit, I came to One Stop Kosher, Inc. Thanks to them, keeping kosher will be something I may be able to stick with easily! Aaron’s chicken was $ 2.49/pound. That is $ 1.10 less than Empire. Aaron’s is packed even in convenient packages of two thighs and drumsticks, perfect for the on-the-run law student. There was a huge selection of wines, cheeses(vegan, too), and a great frozen section. Maybe my expectations are low coming from Atlanta, but I loved it. 5 stars! The location is great being near kosher restaurants like Rami’s and Café One.