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  • Mark N.

    somewhat small but pretty decent Russian food market.. Russian TV on when I walked in.. they have Russian beer, tvorog, pelmeni, ryajenka, kefir, borodino bread, all the staples.. they have fresh kvas!! you will find much, much larger Russian grocery stores up in Philadelphia that have their own bakeries and huge delis but this is a pretty good option by DC area standards I gather and my friend who lives in MD suburbs of DC said this is the best option in that area hence my visit..

    (4)
  • Ezra P.

    I love this store! I came here even when I lived in Arlington - it was worth the trip in terms of quality and price. The staff are extremely helpful and polite, and, if you buy over a certain amount, they give you a free chocolate bar. I ordered food there to cater for several parties (I am Russian), and everything was great. Strongly recommend this place!

    (5)
  • Alina E.

    I am from Ukraine and this is where I shop - 'nuf said. Seriously, if you crave Russian food, their prepared/homemade food section is amazing - everything tastes like the food I grew up on. And try the homemade napoleon if they have it that day - you'll never eat the American version of napoleon ever again. Also, try the khachapuri, a georgian puff pastry with salty cheese; it's to die for. I mean, lots of stuff they sell is to die for so check it out.

    (5)
  • Hannah H.

    European Delight has been around for about 6 years, but recently had changed management. The store offers a selection of eastern European goodies, such as snacks, cookies, meats, and other products, more heavily focusing on Russian delicacies. They also had a pantry shelf full of different individually-wrapped chocolates where you can buy in bulk. I tried some of their housemade pirojkis (beef & potatoes, chicken, and mashed potatoes), which came in a nice little bun - my favorite out of the 3 was the beef & potatoes one, filled with well-seasoned ground beef and cubed potatoes. The daughter of the owners were in there, and she was really sweet :D A cute little mart to stop by to check out :D +housemade pirojkis (beef & potatoes) +eastern European goodies +bulk candy +friendly staff :D

    (4)
  • Joyce M.

    It's a little European market/deli. I come here to grab some hunter sticks (long sausages) to snack on! There is a $10 limit charging on a card payment. I don't really get anything else there, but they are nice.

    (4)
  • Anastasia N.

    This place is pretty good. Has most of the good stuff from former Soviet union countries that I missed. But make sure you watch out for being charged extra for your groceries as everything is being calculated by hand at the register.

    (3)
  • Zara K.

    Cute spot ! Seems like a couple runs the place , the variety of foods they have is good and u will def find a few sweet items u might want to try ! It doesn't really cover all areas of Europe like rodmans but has a different selection which is pretty cool! Can't say much for the deli!

    (3)
  • Afi M.

    We are from Wilmington NC and we were traveling from PA. I found the store on Google and decided will go out of the way for some european goodies. Nice little store with a little of everything. The owner was more than pleasant!!! Gave us slices of salami to taste so we can chose what we like the best. A great feeling being in there. He even changed the TV channel to a Romanian channel so I can hear my native language. At the end he gave us 4 chocolates for my daughter. I am going back in my way to PA. I wish it was closer. Go visit! You will love it. The meat products are fresh and delicious! Thank you European Delight for making my day!

    (5)
  • Thierry P.

    I have to say that this is the best international food market I have been to in the DC area. The owner is wonderfully knowledgeable and caters to all kinds of international customers. The freshly prepared foods they have were worth the trip, and the variety is good. I consistently buy bread there and just that makes a trip worthwhile.

    (5)
  • Emily A.

    Four stars for selection, minus one for price. I spent a year living in the Republic of Georgia, love Georgian food, and have been trying to find options in the DC area. This is the first place I've come across that sells Borjomi, a sparkling mineral water very popular in Georgia. They also sold several varieties of tremali, a sour plum sauce, jonjoli, a pickled herb, and varieties of Russian chocolates that often graced Georgian supras. This food is expensive, though--I paid nearly $18 for a six-pack of Borjomi.

    (4)
  • Jack F.

    How do you review an ethnic grocery store where you clearly feel out of place? Well, I suppose it's always a good sign when you feel transported to another country (see Cornucopia on expectations for ethnic specialty stores yelp.com/biz/cornucopia-… ). First, what do the labels say? Very few things are in English so, given the character markings, I'd guess Russian (later confirmed by on-line research). This can only mean on thing - imported products. Also, most of the brand names aren't from US-based companies (e.g. General Mills, Kraft, etc.). Second, what are the interactions like with the people behind the counters? All of them are too busy speaking Russian to other customers and probably couldn't care less about us observers. Lastly, how likely would I have purchased something if I was in the market for Russian food products? Very Likely. I doubt that I'd find anything similar at Whole Foods, Giant, or Safeway. Overall, I'm very excited to find the European Bazaar because it introduced me to an entirely unknown food culture. Moreover, this many Russian's can't be wrong. In other words, ethnic specialty stores rely on a core constituency of immigrants from its native country, so to see so many native-speakers shopping here is a testament to European Bazaar's authenticity and quality. 4 Stars - Despite its name, European Bazaar is primarily a Russian deli, bakery, and grocery store. For a Polish deli and bakery, try the Kielbasa Factory further north on Rockville Pike ( yelp.com/biz/kielbasa-fa… ).

    (4)
  • Nicole L.

    I been telling my Polish friend about this russian/eastern european store and we finally made a trip there. It seemed like they have changed management there used to be a huge baked section in the back of the store - all kinds of puff pastries with meat, sauerkraut and the sweet cheese. My friend was very impressed with the array of sausages, dried meat, cheeses, perogis, sweets baked goods and even desserts. She bought some childhood cookies, dried sausages and a polish beer called Lomza for me to try. It was potent! There was this sweet thing which happened to be a variation of marshmallow with several flavors I was so fascinated by it I was telling my friend and the nice gentleman who worked there told us we could try it if we wanted to he told us he would open one up for us. We felt bad but he was being a good salesman. I tried it and it was absolutely fabulous especially with some hot tea. Then he let me sample a variety of cold cuts - the beef salami was so good, I tried a pork product call koraj and a turkish beef salami called soujuk - I loved them all because they had a good flavor and are not as salty as the meat made here. The soujuk is a russian interpretation of the turkish meat and it's made more european style - it's got amazing taste! It's definitely worth the trip. The guy upon hearing that I love the pastry with sweet cheese which was not on the shelf - came back from the kitchen with a freshly baked one he was such a nice salesman. I ended buying two sauerkraut and two sweet cheese pastries. I also bought the marshmallow covered with belgian chocolate from him - it's called Zefir or something it's in russian. I bought a lot of other stuff - it didnt help too I went there after a happy hour. Everything tasted great though, honestly. Go check it out. It's a great store.

    (5)
  • Natalie K.

    These are good, honest folks. They are friendly and hardworking. Some of the goodies are homemade and are of the best quality. The baked goods are to die for: you will not find them elsewhere; they are prepared in the old traditions of home baking, and if you know what time to get there, you will get them fresh from the oven.

    (5)
  • Mavery U.

    I drove here all the way from Arlington, as this is the only good Russian grocery in the DC area. They make homemade dumplings, which, while very very pricy, are very delicious. Prices are high, which is usual for a Russian grocery, but the cooked goods and the good dumplings make it worthwhile.

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :10:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

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

European Delight

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