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  • Samantha L.

    This was a really nice find tucked into a little strip mall. They have a wonderful - and pretty well-stocked selection of Eastern European snacks and goodies. The store itself is snug but very clean, incredibly organized and fantastically labeled. They didn't have any wurst (which we were on a mission for) but they did have a shocking number of snacks from all over Europe (and then some). If you're a grocery-roamer (where you go to grocery stores to find new things) then this place is might actually be your mecca.

    (4)
  • Amary N.

    After my less exciting adventure 2 doors down. I was curious to checkout this place. It's a small Russian supermarket/deli. They sell all sorts of jams, chocolates, cheese, breads, meats, herring & sausages. A frozen section where they sell pirogi and pelmeni. I bought their cheeses, sausage and caviar. Which was pretty good. They also sell cakes. I didn't buy any cakes, because I didn't think it looked fresh. If you're around this area. You should checkout this place out. Minus one point because I thought some of the items were a bit pricey.

    (3)
  • Nune H.

    Honestly I don't even know why I shop anywhere else for my groceries. Not only is it adorable on the inside and takes me back to my childhood and reminds me of old soviet films. But the selection is great and I can't go in there to buy one thing. I always leave with $60 dollars of things I didn't intend on buying. Ugh best grocery store ever

    (5)
  • Cascades M.

    Love the store as it has Eastern European groceries and meats not found elsewhere. Prices aren't too bad. Some of the reviewers here label the food as "Russian", however that's an ignorant statement. The food at this store is mainly Eastern European and former Soviet Union. You will find favorites from Ukraine, Georgia, Moldova, Lithuania, Armenia and more. Most of the good stuff is not Russian. Also, the owners are Ukrainian and very nice people.

    (5)
  • Olga V.

    Fantastic! The choice of the products is unbelievable, the staff is incredibly polight. I was even able to find Kievsky cake that I tried in the Ukraine during my visit to Kiev. The prices are comparable to the ones in other East European grocery stores in the area. Overall I would highly recommend this shop.

    (5)
  • Ryan W.

    Great selection of food from all over. They have awesome home made items as well. I have always found the service to be good. Definitely check it out!

    (4)
  • Alexei V.

    My favorite store for Russian food for over a year.

    (5)
  • Khrystyna B.

    I totally agree that food is delicious, it's mostly UkrainiaN and russian kind of food, but the personal should be more nice ! No smile, hello, anything!

    (2)
  • Katy H.

    I don't even know where to begin with this spot. It's absolutely incredible... But I can't even explain much because almost nothing here is in English. Not even the folks behind the counter speak English! But that's what was so magical. Russian, German, Polish, Scandinavian, Czech, you name it, they've got it. Meat products, pickled goods, sandwiches, cakes, candies, sodas, juices, wines, and MORE! I bought a handful of fun looking chocolate candies and spent the evening opening them up and trying them out. Some were good, some less so, but it was really fun to try new things. I'll definitely pop by this deli when I'm back in the area. I'd also love to buy a sandwich next time!

    (5)
  • Ksenia C.

    love this place. great russian candies and beer!

    (5)
  • Ruben H.

    This place was awesome and brought back memories of being stationed overseas. I have a few Russian friends who don't know about this place and I will be bringing them with me, not only because its fun but because I don't know what the hell I'm reading:)

    (4)
  • Celestial P.

    I went into this shop on a referral for Russian chocolate candies. I selected a few and went to the counter. No eye contact, no smile, no greeting, no sign of friendliness. However, while the petite brunette woman was weighing my four little candies (76 cents), a bold juvenile cockroach was crawling all over the counter items, and wiggling its appendages to get my attention. Completely unafraid of my proximity or motion! Well, at least someone in the store was being friendly. I almost cancelled the purchase, but I figured the candies were well-wrapped and a popular, fast-selling item with good stock rotation. Wrong. One of them had suspicious clusters of tiny brown spheres on the bottom, not sure if those were a leaky filling or insect eggs (and not interested in investigating further), and two were discolored from aging or dehydration or mishandling, showing white powdery coating which chocolate gets when it's old or has melted and re-hardened. Yuck. No thanks. Not only am I not going back, I'm likely to avoid these type of candies for fear they were purchased at this store.

    (2)
  • Ekaterina F.

    Me and my friends came to get some piroshki! We got cabbage and chicken and it was supper over salted!!! But everything else at the store seems pretty good! I got my favorite cheese bar with poppy seeds, some ice cream , smoked bacon! Which seems pretty good too! Overall was great besides piroshki!

    (3)
  • Anna W.

    Probably the best Russian/European deli I have found in the greater Seattle area. Wide choice of imported Eastern European products, as well as a large selection of cured meats and cheeses. If you're craving a pirozhok or blinchiki, that craving can be sated here, and for a good price. The check-out system is efficient, the ladies working here are helpful and quick. The layout of the store can cause some traffic jams if there are more than five or six customers milling around, but that doesn't really take away from the great products you find. This will definitely be my go-to for Russian groceries.

    (4)
  • Renata L.

    These kind of businesses do not deserve to have us as customers. I bought a product 2 days ago, and when we opened it at home we found out it went bad. Things like these happen, no big deal. When coming back to the store, 2 days later and with a receipt, I was surprised to be questioned on the product, and was told that this is how it is suppose to be. I apologized, and as I am familiar with the product from the past, I insisted that this is bad, everything is fine and a reimbursement is the only thing needed. I had few more items with me, that I was about to buy, when the owner (who was handling us), started to mock everything my husband said, and being completely rude (we were ordering a sandwich, and the owner asked if we want to taste the tomato and the lettuce as well, before we buy it). In this point, we decided not to continue with any more shopping, asked for our money back and left the place with a very bad feeling... and surprised. We never had this kind of experience before. I'm looking for a new Deli.

    (1)
  • Anastasia C.

    This is a great little place and I will be going back for sure! Awesome Slovak treats and foods. My fiance and I bought perogies and sausage for dinner and the taste sure beats the regular store bought frozen stuff. They have all sorts of teas and candies as well.

    (4)
  • Maria N.

    There are a couple of Russian stores in Seattle metro and this one is really the best in all regards: it's very clean, the food selection is very good and all the food is fresh, and the service is relatively fast. The deli meats and cheeses are really why I come here: they must have 20 different types of salami, the best bologna, heart-melting Havarti, and fresh, inexpensive feta. The cakes and deserts are pretty good too and can be made to order. Highly recommend if you are into European food (Russian, Polish, German) and want a different shopping experience.

    (5)
  • Glenn S.

    Very European! Mostly Russian items! Largest selections of items I've seen around the Eastside!

    (5)
  • Evan M.

    I went in one evening while waiting for take out from Szechuan Chef and I was the only man in the store. It was filled with Russian mothers and their boys, plus the ever so nice ladies behind the counter. It was an awesome cultural immersion right here in Seattle. That aside, the store sells a myriad of delights from around the world. I think these places are the few that capture what must have been the magic of early spice traders. Oooh, it's like being in the past! Even if I cast of my overly romantic notions and cultural tourism, the food here is damn good. I had me some freshly sliced head cheese and it was great! They honey cake is tasty as are many of the imported items (like the cheeeeeeese!). You might even learn some Russian if you stay long enough.

    (4)
  • Mathan R.

    Having parents that grew up in Russia, cold cuts are an important part of our lives. That said, the variety of Russian stores on the Eastside is not necessarily an indicator of the quality of the meat therein. When it comes down to Russian stores, it's all about the meat. Everything else is secondary. That said, this is the deli we frequent. The meats here are good and varied, they have nice, REAL canadian bacon (i.e. actual meat and not processed). They have good wet and dry salamis (try gypsy or black castle) and good Polish sausages: the Krakow sausage is great and the kabanos is decent. The selection of fish is OK and they will occasionally have good stuff there, but all the essentials are there. They also do cakes and sandwiches, but I've never tried either. The quality of their prepared food can be uneven. Pickled cabbage varies from crunchy and tasty (with the odd cranberry) to limp or undercured. The roasted eggplants in mayonaisse is great. Their selection of groceries is pretty good, I guess, and they have Russian videos in back. They also have a HUGE assortment of black, green, herbal and digestive teas, and good ones. I lived in the UK so I know my tea, Ahmad is my favorite and they sell several varities, loose and bagged, for good prices. They also have a good selection of pickles and honey. The employees' English varies from almost none to decent, and service is often of the surly Russian kind. Not everything is translated (/correctly). I'm not sure I'd go here if I wasn't Russian or Slavic unless I was serious about Russian sausage or tea or maybe looking for buckwheat honey or pickled pattypan squashes.

    (4)
  • VL K.

    I come here often for made-to-order sandwiches, and I must say- I'm a fan. This place has a great selection of deli meats and cheeses, and you would be wasting your time if you ordered a sandwich without specifying which type of salami, ham, cheese, etc that you want. Their spicy salami is great, and it's called gypsy salami- even more badass. The best part is that while waiting for a sandwich, the store is fun to walk around and check out. Also, with every sandwich comes two little chocolates

    (4)
  • Peter H.

    Though I'm far from the connoiseur of Russian/Eastern European food - this place is really good. It's smaller than another popular place in Crossroads Mall (From Russia with Love) - but is jam-packed with goodies from Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Russia, Poland, Czech Republic, Ukraine, etc...There's an excellent selection of quality honey at better than grocery store prices, sausages, meats, cheeses, etc. This place has it all. The two ladies I've met running it are very friendly & helpful. My parents & Romanian friends even love this place - especially the farmers cheese, meats and Hungarian feta.

    (4)
  • Misha B.

    This is hands-down the best Russian/East-European grocery on the Eastside. While the place is small, it packs a selection worthy of any respectable Brighton Beach deli: dozens of sausages, cheeses, various kinds of pickled fish and mushrooms, and pel'meni (if you haven't tried them, think ravioli/dumplings with veal/pork filling - for bonus points, get some adjika, a spicy Georgian sauce). The woman running the place is a nice and friendly, which would probably get her expelled from the ex-Soviet Service Workers Union, but I don't think the customers mind. Try some of the freshly baked sweets too: good cakes!

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :10:00 am - 8:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : No
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Loud
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : Yes

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