A lot of Russian products, found pretty much almost everything. Also there is a little cafeteria where u can eat some Russian salads.
Hillary K.
Tu valoración: 5 Montreal, Canada
The moment I stepped in to this grocery store, i had a breeze of European air tingling onto my skin and memories emerged as a child in Europe. Everything is so well organized and the workers speak russian BIGPLUS! Location: On paré next to the orange julep but on the other side of the express way. I believe it use to be a bowling alley and now it’s a grocery store. Either way, it’s better that it turned out to be a european grocery store. I believe it’s the same owner of Ella’s deli on westminster. The product selections are enormous and FRESH! There’s all types of fish, meats and dairy products that you will never find in a regular grocery store. They’ve got authentic imported food from all the different eastern european countries. They have my favourites: zéfir, halva, polish kelbasa, caviar, russian ice cream candy’s «cyrok» mmm yummy yummy! The service was amazing! I came here at the last moment of the day when they were closing. I was so lucky to still get served! My aunt called me at 8:40pm begging me for caviar and the only place that I thought I could make it on time is over here! I rushed as fast as I could and I made it with 7minutes left to spare before closing time. The man served me over the counter the caviar and polish kelbasa hehe. I ended up wanting to get halva, but couldn’t find it. I asked the cashier if they had halva and she went through the trouble of finding it for me what a wonderful woman she was! Overall, i definitely recommend this place 5+++++star I will definitely be back when I’m in the mood of reminiscing about my childhood memories and remembering all the good times I had eating russian food. I miss it so much!
Sabrina N.
Tu valoración: 3 Montreal, Canada
It was cool. I walked in there not looking for anything in particular or not knowing what it was. I walked out empty handed but for the chocolate lover, they had quite a large selection. The fruits and veggies seemed a bit pricey. Besides that, to be honest with you, I did not check anything else out.
Mei Y.
Tu valoración: 4 Yokohama, Japan
I LOVE shopping in this supermarket! Since I have 0 knowledge about Eastern europe/Rossian cuisine, it is very fun to discover lots imported products which I can’t even tell salty or sweet, every time I go there. They have various pickles, cakes, deli products as well in those regions’ style, and I am very happy to try them while being in Canada. Good concept and plz keep up your great job! For beginners like me, try ice-cheese(like ice-cream but made with cottage cheese)! you are gonna love it!
Alex O.
Tu valoración: 2 New York, NY
Cheap, but pretty bad food-wise. They have an amazing selection of European chocolates and I haven’t tried their baked goods, but the hot food is really not great. Very heavy, creamy and/or oily. They also towed my friends car!
Rosemary W.
Tu valoración: 4 Montreal, Canada
My source for great Polish chocolate I’ve been here twice so far. This grocery store features imported European specialties, especially in the sweets department. I was delighted to find chocolate from Poland here. I fell in love with Polish chocolates at a food trade show a couple of years ago, so I was thrilled to find a handsome selection of international bars and bulk sweets. Goplana is my current fave. It’s a bit out of the way for me, but I will definitely be back to try some other goodies.
Juliette F.
Tu valoración: 3 Montreal, Canada
It has loads crammed into this smallish space. Definitely specializes in Euro products, I noted Polish & Russian, especially for sodas & perogies. The candy section is large. I love the mille feuilles and eclairs(when they have them 8⁄10 times they are sold out); why don’t they make more? From the survey questions this establishment seems to be classed as an eatery? It is a supermarket. It used to be part of Pare Lanes bowling alley.
Jennifer M.
Tu valoración: 4 Montreal, Canada
I love this place so far! There is fresh fruit and veg, frozen items, a big selection of sweets, cold-cuts, cheeses, a hot item case, salad bar, bakery, and breads! It’s kind of small and cramped in some areas, but so far everything I tried has been good. They carry bread from Premier Moisson now, so they seem to be listening to what customers want. I tried a filo pastry with spinach and feta, some salads, cold-cuts and cheeses yesterday, and they all were good. I tried some pickled cherry tomatoes, and they also have pickled apples and other things to try if you’re so inclined. Too bad I moved away, because this place would be somewhere I shop often if I still lived in Montréal.
Dmitri T.
Tu valoración: 4 Montréal, Canada
Excellent choix de produits de Russie et pays voisins. poissons fumés et marinades pour accompagner la vodka. patisserie qui fait peur. bon comptoir de plats préparés .personnel serviable. souhaitons leur longue vie, mais profitons en tout de suite
Lu G.
Tu valoración: 2 Montreal, Canada
Made a quick pit stop on way to work, to get some basil & a baguette. Good luck! No fresh herbs or baguettes or «real» bread for sale… only the pre-packaged plastic bagged yuck stuff! I wasn’t impressed, with a name such as Epicure, I expected more and better. Meh!