Super authentic place to get Middle Eastern goods. The owner is AWESOME! Very friendly staff.
Rachael J.
Tu valoración: 1 Denver, CO
Very expensive! Go to another store and you will find the same stuff around half price!
Nadeighn S.
Tu valoración: 5 Denver, CO
I really liked this store. I’m from Ca where middle eastern standards are high. It was so nice to come to Denver and feel at home again. They have an excellent selection of Middle Eastern food and groceries. The owner is really nice too. I’m a forever customer ;)
Rev J.
Tu valoración: 3 Colorado Springs, CO
They don’t have the biggest selection and didn’t know their products well. I showed them a recipe and asked them for the items I had highlighted… The guy didn’t even know what almond milk or curry powder was. They’re weren’t very helpful. I ended up walking around the store on my own trying to figure out what all the products were and what I needed. Their selection was average, a lot of the same thing over and over again. I wasn’t impressed. There are much better«International Markets» in Denver.
Jeanne J.
Tu valoración: 4 Denver, CO
I love to go here for lamb and a good selection of spices to go with it.
Wolf B.
Tu valoración: 4 Littleton, CO
This was the first time I went into this palce. Yes the owner is very friendly and very helpful. It is very clean and has a good verity of spices and other non-perishable foods. Great slection of spices as well. The reason I give four stars and not five is when I was there there was no selection of meat to buy and very few slections of veggies and fruit. Other than this I will be shopping there on a monthly bases if not more.
Charity V.
Tu valoración: 5 Arvada, CO
Jerusalem Market is a nice little neighborhood shop with a good variety of ethnic foods. I mostly purchase tea, paneer, flatbread and sweets from them, but they have a good variety of other things as well. Unlike other smaller markets, it is also open until ten at night, which is handy if you want a snack at odd hours. The owners are charming and it is a pleasant and tidy place to get groceries.
Riza H. C.
Tu valoración: 3 Denver, CO
Pretty OK selections of meats, poultry and spices galore for your Ethnic cooking needs. Several frozen meats, chicken franks, turkey brawts that I like to use in my cooking but, while I was there, they did not have what I wanted. This store provides Halal or Zabihah meats for the Muslim community alike. I guess the other time I was here, the owner was so busy coz of the new shipment of some produce, bulk of foods what nots… so the service was not as stellar. I dont mind returing to this store when needed.
Donna f.
Tu valoración: 4 Denver, CO
Good variety of middle eastern spices, some bulk, lots of canned goods, some frozen, beverages. Some hookahs and small wares. Very friendly owner. Location can be difficult to turn left into lot during peak traffic hours.
Jelena W.
Tu valoración: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Have you ever eaten Lebanese, Syrian, Turkish, or even Greek food and thought, «If only I could find xxxx, I could cook this at home and I would love to eat it more often!» Well, look no farther– anything that’s on the menu at local Middle Eastern restaurants can either be found here in bulk or be made from ingredients here, and the employees are extra friendly and all too happy to help you with an ingredient search. The highlight is the meats– I’m not sure if they are halal(like Kosher but for Islam– please don’t hurt me for the crude explanation!) but they are certainly fresh and come in a great variety of authentic selections needed for dishes like Shawarma, Kebab Kobideh, and many more. Impress guests with your savvy Middle Eastern or Greek cooking skills by buying your ingredients for your next dinner party here.
Robin M.
Tu valoración: 4 Denver, CO
If you are interested in exploring different foods, try Jerusalem Market. This store is smaller than a 7 – 11, but it’s amazing what they’ve packed into it. The staff are welcoming and informative, the foods fascinating and varied. Basmati rice and bulk cous cous, pistachio nougats, Turkish delight, pickled eggplant, fresh produce, cheeses, yogurt drinks, a growing deli area with olives, pastries, and baklava, bulk spices including the freshest smelling cumin I’ve ever gotten, pistachios in the shell covered with lemon chili salt, chickpea flour, hookahs and fancy tobaccos, halvah, and much more including scrupulously fresh meats. I find something new and delicious with every visit.