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    Dean's Mediterreanean Imports

    4.4 (37 reviews)
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    John B.

    Not in the market hall at Findlay but part of the same stretch, this is a Mediterranean grocer that stuffs a fair amount of food into a small space. It's the sort of place where most things seem to be niche local brands or fancy imports, meaning there's very little redundancy with your big box grocer. They are limited on baked goods, but will happily recommend you to a suburban Greek bakery (which I took down and may review some other time). Here, I got some nice dips and pitas, and found plenty worth considering.

    Tyler M.

    This review is for an order placed on a third party delivery app. Overall, I am super pleased that I got to try out some of these treats. I got to try: Crazy Chicken Sandwich - this was definitely the highlight of the meal. I didn't know what to expect but this sandwich was loaded with flavor and I devoured every last bite. Next time, I would definitely order this again. Cilantro Garlic Fries - A little to potato-y, but overall not bad. I popped them into my air fryer to crisp them up a bit more from their travels, but I still really enjoyed these. I'm guessing that they would be delightful fresh at the store. Mediterranean Artichoke Flatbread - This was just okay for me. It tasted like something generally mediterranean, but didn't have a super distinct flavor. I don't think I would order this next time. Date Shake - This is a no from me. This very well may be because I don't like dates as much as I thought I did. Either way, something was missing here and I couldn't have more than a couple drinks of it. Overall, it's a win. While there were a couple things I didn't care for, I really loved that sandwich and can't wait to order it again!

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    Emily Alaska M.

    Stopped by this small market while in the Cincinnati downtown area. It smelled like lots of spices and teas when we walked in. And I think there was just about anything you could need or want for Mediterranean cooking in this spot. It was honestly impressive on the amounts of dried goods. We also finally found the date syrup and ginger chews we'd been looking for and couldn't find anywhere back in Georgia. We'd definitely come back to this spot.

    Beiruti Fruiti Smoothie And Falafel Wrap
    Steve A.

    A good place near Findlay Market. It has some good Mediterranean food. This is a combination of cafe and store. It has a small menu of sandwiches and smoothies, which you order at the front. The rest of the store has loads of fresh foods, mixes, and sweets. It looks more like a store inside. It however seems to get most of its business at the front counter, where you place an order. There's all the typical Mediterranean favorites like the falafel wrap. In the rest of the store there are many desserts on display. Quite a few appear to be vegan. At least according to the ingredients. There's a particularly large assortment of pistachio cookies, which appear to be fairly fresh and not sitting on the shelves for months. I ordered a Beiruti Fruiti Smoothie and a falafel wrap. This was about $10, which isn't bad for how much you get. Be sure to look around the rest of the store. It has a few seats outside in front. If there aren't enough you can go to the outside of the market.

    They have a selection of flatbreads and wraps!
    Jill C.

    Who knew they had a lunch board?? Not me! During a recent trip to Findlay, I noticed their a-frame on the sidewalk touting lunch items, so I stopped in to check it out. They have a nice selection of unique wraps and flat breads. I opted for a flat bread (which was kind of more like a quesadilla) with fig jam and goat cheese. There was supposed to be kale and additional items, but they seemed to have been left out-even though the cashier specifically asked me about them. The woman just prior to me ordered a couple of flat breads, so I'm going to assume that there was just a small mix up. It was still good, and I was happy to add another option to the Findlay lunch list!

    Mango lassi and falafel! Soooo yummy!
    Shannon C.

    My boyfriend discovered this place when he was hunting for some specialty spices and boy am I glad he noticed they sell lunch in addition to having the spices we wanted! We love the falafel wrap and samosas so much it is hard to try anything else but I think I am going to make a special trip for lunch there just so I can try the flatbread with fig jam and goat cheese that I saw in another review. Also try the mango lassi, you won't regret it!

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    Outstanding market food. Great service. Matches Findlay Market decor. A must do if like Mediterranean style food.

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    Best place to shop for tin fish and international snackies of any kind - #1 spot in Cincinnati

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    expensive! and the labneh i got had like mold on top of the box. When I asked about it they said the fridge is old and some stuff falls out!

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    Nearly every time we come to Findlay Market, we come here, if only to buy some cashews and samosas.

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    Stopped in here because my bff wanted to buy some quality olive oil. They give you samples of the…read morevarious olive oils & vinegars so you don't go home with something you don't like. I was intrigued by the blood orange olive oil & bought that. It was great used in making my homemade brownies - just a tablespoon added to the batter made the brownies scrumptious! I'll be shopping there again to get some pomegranate vinegar.

    As good as it gets. This is one of the most exciting finds I've made in the four years I've lived…read morein the greater Cincinnati area! And a find it truly was; the ONLY negative I can think of about this store is its location, tucked away in the excessive sprawl of a huge suburban shopping complex. I would never have known about it if a friend hadn't told me, and SO glad she did. Hopefully others will find it too thru Yelp. I am a snob for quality olive oils and balsamic, as there truly is a difference between brands and sources! Here in Ohio it's been either Jungle Jim or Country Fresh when in quest of the kind of quality I'd been accustomed to find easily in New York. The tremendous selection of oils, including a huge variety of those infused with natural flavorings, made Spicy Olive a heaven on earth for me. The balsamics, too, available in white or regular, have an array of flavorings I'd never dreamed of. Black Cherry! For a home made vinaigrette worthy of a five star restaurant. Dark Chocolate! I was astounded at how delicious were strawberries dipped in this stuff, not to mention the fat and calories avoided by dipping in chocolate balsamic instead of melted chocolate. Each variety (and there are SCORES .. Will try to count them on my next visit) has a cards with suggestions on pairings, general uses, and some basic recipes. As Kara said, the staff knows their stuff and will answer any and all questions. You can taste as many as you like and there is no hard sale pressure to buy. You won't need any though! Three sizes of bottles are available which are filled for you directly from the urns (There is a technical name for these containers, which escapes me at present). For high-quality, fresh imported product, the prices are definitely fair, certainly no more than I would expect to pay at one of the above-mentioned stores. If you are torn, they have a great option of six mini bottles for $30, mix and match vinegars and/or oils. For two bucks more you can have your choices gift boxed. (HINT HINT). We went with the six bottle sampler on our first visit as I simply could not decide. I've used at least one of them every day, in salads, sautéed vegetables, roasting, bread and fruit dipping, soup seasoning..... I can see a store like this downtown.... Or in Brooklyn. So thrilled to find this in West Chester! Put this one on your list, after you experience it you won't be buying your olio e balsamico anywhere else.

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