This Russian grocery store is the largest I’ve visited in the US — except in NYC, of course. They have an extensive selection of desserts, candy, canned goods, pickled things, caviars and fishes, cheeses and meats, and freshly-prepared foods — from beef tongue and olevye(Russian potato salad) to pierogies(think calzones) and coleslaw. They also have some Russian books, greeting cards, medicines, drinks, etc. As others mention, the wait for a cashier can be a bit long, but the wait at the deli was non-existent, so trade-offs, I guess.
Matthew S.
Tu valoración: 4 Cleveland, OH
This an impressive Russian market and deli. We were surprised with the amount of authentic offerings, the variety of produce and price. The deli is sizable and has a wonderful selection of meats, cheeses, breads, seafood and pre-made items.
Muhammed B.
Tu valoración: 1 Cleveland Heights, OH
Good luck finding a cashier in this store, two days in a row had to wait for a cashier for 15 minutes. There were two employees at the deli section, which is right across from the register, and they didn’t even ask me if I needed help at the register. After making me wait for 15 minutes, a lady walked from the back and rang me out.
Paulius N.
Tu valoración: 5 Cleveland, OH
Zakuska for all Post soviet nirvana Thumb up from Borat Velcome to this deli! Pleeze to enjoy eastern world delicacies. Smoked fishes, many types sausage, pickled vegetable, pickled herrings, kvas, beers, and beautiful vimen singing the Russian songs while they stock the shelf. Frozen cakes from the Brooklyn«ittle kremlin» area. Nazdrovya! Karry on, Comrade…