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    Liz P.

    I sometimes end up at this Aldi, but I live closer to the Clawson location so most of the time I end up there. This Tuesday was a crappy day for me and I wanted a cheap frozen pizza for dinner, so I stopped here. I ended up getting a pepperoni garlic bread pizza, which was tasty but too garlicky (which I rarely say!). I also got a CPK knockoff pizza (BBQ chicken) and their faux Girl Scout cookies, which were similar to Samoas. Final price for all three? About $9. I love Aldi. This location is nicer than the Clawson one and the aisles are a bit bigger. I was looking for some frozen egg rolls too but was unable to find them; however, I probably just wasn't looking in the right area. As with all Aldi's, make sure to either pay 25c for a cart or bring your reusable bags.

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    Great products and price but unfortunately I don't really like coming to this location. The staff is so unhappy and unfriendly.

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    Dream Market

    Dream Market

    (19 reviews)

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    I usually go to the Dream Market on 15 Mile to pick up fresh Samoon and Khubz, but this time I…read moredecided to go a little further north to this location. Let me say that this 18 Mile store is the superior store. The interior is much larger, which is able to easily accommodate the large number of patrons without feeling way too crowded like the other store. This location also has a bakery area, large prepared foods counter, another area specifically for mezze and various salads/dips, and two huge aisles/areas filled with bulk spices, snacks, and candies. I thought the 15 Mile location had everything and was the best Middle Eastern/Iraqi market in Metro Detroit, but this place takes it to another level. Both locations always seem to have huge lines for fresh bread. Here, the samoon is 4/$1 for some of the freshest and puffiest bread you can find. The samoon are a little smaller than other places and don't have as much of a fire charred flavor, but they are fluffy, easily pull apart to reveal the pocket in the middle, and are the cheapest by far. The other location used to brush the samoon with olive oil and sesame seeds, but they didn't do it here. I'm not sure if it's just here or both places stopped. At any rate, there's a reason there is always a huge line for bread. In addition to samoon, the bakery area has sweet breads and khubz. We picked up some generically labelled "Sweet Pies" that were 4/$5.99 on a whim and wow, after trying it, I was super impressed. It's spiral layered dough that's soaked in sweet orange blossom water and then covered with pistachios and earthy spices, perhaps cardamom and cinnamon? The sugary mixture caramelizes on the bottom of the pastry and when baked, it creates a fantastic fried caramelized texture around the edges. I wish I knew the actual name of this sweet; I tried searching online but I couldn't find anything resembling it! From the prepared foods area, we picked up a giant 12 inch diameter Meat Pie (Aroog) for only $1. It turned out be be pretty mild in flavor and wasn't the most appealing to eat, but it was good to try. The mezze counter is so busy they have a number system so you know when you can order. We ended up only getting tabbouleh ($5.99/lb) but everything looked delicious. The tabbouleh here is the real deal, mixed with tons of parsley, onions, tomatoes, and bulgur. The amount of oil and lemon juice added is perfect; this tabbouleh honestly is cheaper and better than what you can get at many restaurants. It tasted very fresh - I saw a ton of people getting this, so I can imagine they constantly make more and refresh the offering. I didn't get the garlic or hummus this time - I've gotten them from the other store in the past and I have to say that they are kind of mediocre. The garlic is overly lemony and the hummus tastes like grocery store hummus. Perhaps this location is better; I'll have to try next time. At the end of our visit, we hit up the bulk section where we found a variety of things to try. Grilled Cashews ($6.77/lb) - These are extra crunchy cashews, skin on, salted, with a slight char taste. They have an aromatic, toasted flavor that is a step above your ordinary conventional roasted cashew. Unique and very yummy. Various Kri Kri/Japanese Peanuts ($3.99/lb) - Yum! These are peanuts covered with hard fried dough, then sprinkled with various flavors. Some are slightly sweet, some are very spicy. The coating has a very hard crunch - it feels like you could chip your teeth if you're not careful. I'm usually hesitant on buying bulk goods since they can get stale, but this store has such high turnover that everything seems to be super fresh. I'm used to buying the Kasugai brand roasted nuts assortment, which is way more expensive for the weight, so I thought this was a great deal. Funny thing is that apparently the Japanese Peanuts were invented in Mexico and in Japan, they call these Mexican Peanuts. Ulker Toffee Mastic Candy ($5.99/lb) - Woah, first time we tried mastic candy. It's like a hard taffy with a sweet, pine tar-like taste. After eating one, I determined this candy is not for me! Must be an acquired taste! We got so much food to try and we didn't even hit any of the aisles in the middle for normal groceries or frozen foods. There's just so much to look at in this store! This will be my go-to store from now on whenever I'm in Sterling Heights.

    It is one of the best supermarkets I've dealt with in my 55 years in the USA…read more The Staff are incredible under Mr Aras, the Owner. I will give them ***** Medhat Ismail..MBA..Realtor Serve with Passion and Knowledge Century 21 Professionals medi3955@gmail.com 248-404-7761 *****

    Paradise Fruit Market & Bakery - Falafel

    Paradise Fruit Market & Bakery

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    I have come a few times for their fresh produce and bread. The selection of rice and canned good,…read morefoods, meats and spices can't be beat. It's amazing

    I remember my very first visit to Paradise Fruit Market & Bakery before moving to Michigan. I had…read morenever been to a Middle-Eastern grocery store before, but after checking out the local H-Mart, I decided to walk over on a whim and see what this place was all about. When I went through the front doors, I found a long line of people standing in a line. At the end of the line? A baker furiously inserting diamond shaped dough into an open oven, and removing the puffed up bread soon afterwards. When I saw the price, five for a dollar, I knew I needed to try some. And when I got to the front register, an additional surprise awaited me: fresh falafel, four for a dollar. Who can beat that pricing? Several years have passed by, and the store has gone through a renovation and bakery remodel, but I can still say that the food here still retains the same quality. The samoon is now three for a dollar and somehow, I have no idea how, the falafel are still four for a dollar. Samoon (Iraqi Bread) ($0.33) - These are some seriously delicious samoon, some of the best you can get in the area, straight from the oven. There are always a line of people waiting so they have a constant stream of fresh bread coming out. The exterior has some of that delicious fire-charred flavor and interior is fluffy and chewy with an almost mochi-like chew. There are some good samoon in Dearborn, and Dream Market down the street has some fantastic sesame seed and olive oil brushed samoon, but I think this my favorite rendition in Metro-Detroit. Falafel ($0.25) - Let me just reiterate - 25 cents a falafel. Where can you get that in this inflationary era? They're the normal, standard sized falafel but the quality is no slouch. The exterior is crisped up, with a delicate outer coating studded with sesame seeds. The interior is moist and fluffy with a well balanced flavor. There are herbs mixed in, but the flavor doesn't overpower the chickpeas and spices. It's Just a great falafel at a great price. The bakery in Paradise also inconsistently bakes khubz - they've only had it once or twice in my dozen visits or so. They also have kahi. It used to be a large round of phyllo dough, but it looks like recently they've changed it to be two smaller rectangles. I wish I lived closer to Paradise Market. As it stands, I can only venture up to Troy a couple of times year. Note: I can't really vouch for the quality of the produce or meats because I go here pretty much purely for the bread and falafel. Edit: I went back to get more Samoon two weeks later to compare against Dream Market. I have to say, Paradise has the superior bread by a hair. The samoon here is slightly larger and has quite a bit more of the fire charred flavor. Texture-wise, both are pretty much identical, and price-wise, Paradise is 33 cents a piece, whereas Dream Market is 25 cents a piece. We also got the Aroog this time (only $1 for 2). First time trying it and we found it to be very interesting. Almost South Asian in flavor, with a heavy dose of curry and other spices. Not sure it has any meat in it though, seems to be mainly vegetarian?

    H Mart - Troy

    H Mart - Troy

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    As a Korean American, H Mart is a very convenient and important store for me, and I have enjoyed…read moreshopping at the Troy, MI location for a long time. However, every time my spouse and I go through cashier #2, we leave feeling upset and uncomfortable. The older gentleman at #2 line working there is clearly friendly with his acquaintances, but with us he has consistently been rude over the years. He handles our purchased items roughly, almost throwing them down, and the way he hands us the receipt is also disrespectful. His attitude toward us feels unnecessarily hostile, and I do not understand why he treats us this way. We enjoy shopping at H Mart, but these repeated experiences at this register have been very disappointing and stressful. I hope the store can look into this and address the situation so all customers can feel welcomed and respected.

    I love H Mart! I think this is the closest one to where I live so I was excited to check it out…read morerecently. It's pretty big, although it doesn't have a food court like the ones I'm used to in Chicago (we did notice signs telling us to go next door to Tomo, which we did). The store has so many fun things to look at and buy - we stocked up on our favorite Korean almonds, some toasted sesame oil, and of course, snacks. There's also lots of produce, meat, fish, tons of frozen items, some prepared food (though no triangle kimbap), household items (I especially liked all the food storage containers), skincare/beauty items, alcohol, etc. The list goes on! I could have spent over an hour browsing, but we had limited time. The strip mall setting has ample parking, and I will definitely be back the next time I'm in the area.

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