I went there to get a prime rib for the new year. When i called in they let me know that I would be able to purchase a ten lb prime rib. When I arrived the only thing I could get was a 20lb, then it went to 13 and when it finally ended i was given a 16 lbs prime rib. I was fine with how it worked out although I felt as though I have been given the run around. When i got home and started to rub the meat I noticed that there was extra fat that was packed around it. I decided to ignore it at this moment as I thought it was lean and could use it. BOYWAS I WRONG. The roast was FULL of fat, more fat than I had ever seen on a prime rib. Not to mention that the additional fat that was added was either lamb or goat. I am very familiar with both lamb and goat and i can guarantee that they packed it full of different animal fat which of course changed the flavor. In all it was prepared well so it turned out okay, but my guest and I will always remember the gamy smell than ran through the house and the meat. Not to mention it was super gritty. I was not a fan of this store and these people are not to be trusted.
Nikki N.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Troy, MI
Not honest people. Do not trust this store! Spend your money elsewhere. I asked for a certain amount of meat and when o got home they added more. Not only are their prices too high, but the older lady there creeps me out for some reason. Also they tell you that you cannot buy a half pound of meat. In other words you do not want my money! I do not believe their meat is halal either.
Ace A.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Royal Oak, MI
Walked in for a few skewers — walked out with a $ 50 bill. Total bait and switch. They didn’t want to honor the published coupons and they were constantly upselling from the moment I walked in. Not a good customer experience.
Bill L.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Southfield, MI
This Hassan guy is a biggest cheat, he started his shop as a cheater but has yet to realize that people have caught on to his cheating and there are many more meat and mid-eastern grocery shops within 2 miles of his shop. My experience, I asked for ground hamburger, they show you the meat but take it inside to grind it, got home and found it to be whitish instead of pinkish, which is it had more than 25% fat. On other occasion I went to buy pita bread since I was in a hurry, this guy tries to see me pita bread packet for $ 1.89 which other stores sell for $ 1.25, when I asked him why he was so expensive, he said that’s how he sells them. Well good luck! NEVERGOTOTHISSTOREAGAIN!
Steve L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Leonard, MI
If you are going to barbecue New York strips this is the must stop place. For holidays and special occasions I always come here to get The finest standing rib roasts. The ladies are very helpful with seasoning slicing and making your roast a work of art. All this special service at surprisingly reasonable prices. Also fun to browse the aisles for specialty imported items. What’s not to like? Invariably you will pay higher prices for lesser quality meats at regular grocery stores. Check this one out!
Smita A.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Bloomfield Hills, MI
Real«ouch“on the prices!!! $ 7.99/ lb for lamb!!! And the chicken was expensive too… Not worth the drive for me!
Big Phatt W.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Rochester, MI
I wish I’d read these reviews before I went. I will never go there again! They sold me Ribeye steaks, and talked me into getting them marinated. She said they usually charge for marinade, but since I was new to the store they would do it «free.» I got home, and they had switched my order to strip steaks(which were on sale for something like $ 3.23/lb.) and I think they weighed it AFTER adding the heavy liquid/oil marinade to the bag. $ 40 for four little strip steaks that should have cost $ 15 or less. I will NEVER go back EVER. I don’t do business with dishonest people. This could not have been an honest mistake, since the same thing happened to other reviewers. AVOID!
Jason S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Utica, MI
The quality of the food here is almost as bad as the service. We saw an ad for this place that featured some attractive prices. What they don’t tell you until you get in the store is that you have to buy half the cow to get these prices. Also the majority of their products are on the verge of expiring or going bad.
Gowad S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Clinton Township, MI
I went there because they were advertising t-bone steaks for $ 5 per pound and of course you have to buy the whole slab which is about 20 pounds. I had them cut it for me and bag it up and when I got home to put the steaks in the freezer I saw that they actually gave me new york strip steak which was on sale for $ 2.99 that day. So basically they stole from me $ 40 dollars thinking that I wouldn’t see the difference in the steaks because i’m a young man. however they are wrong because I worked in the meat department at a supermarket before. I will never go there again and you shouldn’t also.
Joe T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Shelby Township, MI
The Main Squeeze: Fresh halal meats. No pork of course. Steaks, chicken, goat, lamb — you name it. Tender, juicy, fresh halal meats. Straightforward female butchers that will slice & dice the meat how you want. That’s hot. Pre-marinated meat? Check. Raw, fresh meat? Check. Excellent variety of Middle-East spices? Check. South Asian meat spices(e.g. Shan’s brand) to prepare said fresh meat? Check. Extra Perks & Tips: If you live local — there are great coupons for lower prices in the mail(though the lowest prices per lb are achieved when you buy the meat in bulk). A variety of other Middle East-oriented fresh goods(hookah, nuts, fresh hummus, grape leaves, dates, baklava, cheeses, etc.) Great local place, nuff’ said!
Kelly A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Ann Arbor, MI
Although it may have«Brothers» in the name, the butchers at the counter have been all women on my dozen or more visits. Since moving back to MI, this has been my source for lamb and most middle eastern supplies. I always order some«boneless lamb for kebabs», which they bone and cut to order, and frequently their premarinated boneless chicken. I also recommend the ground lamb kofta, already seasoned and ready to skewer and grill. While your meat order is being assembled, wander around and you’ll find yogurts and drinks in the cooler, including bottles of Mexican coke and orange Fanta, and in the back three different sizes of bulghar wheat and bins of bulk spices and grains. They also have several varieties large bags of basmati rice and pita bread towards the front and a selection of sweets and dates. They have just about the whole Shan line of spice boxes from Pakistan. I usually make my own curry blends, but at $ 1.49 a pop keep the Shan fish biryani and fruit chaat packs on hand. They also carry a few of their own blends, such as a nice 7 spice for kebabs. I usually can’t resist getting some prepared hummus or dolma(stuffed grape leaves) at checkout. The hummus is silky smooth and full of tahini. They are eager to help with suggestions for spices or accompaniments and will often ask what you’re cooking. Feel free to ask questions!