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    Imperial Kosher Market

    3.7 (58 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndGrocery, Kosher
    Closed 8:30 am - 5:00 pm

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    IMPERIAL KOSHER MARKET ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Quiet
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    Matzah ball soup
    Yael G.

    We ordered some Passover foods and I was impressed with how well-seasoned the potatoes were. The chicken fingers were also great and you could barely tell they were kosher for Passover! The charoset was smoother than I usually make it but just as delicious. Really good service and they even offered to help me get the groceries to my car.

    $15 Stir Fry
    Brad W.

    Well since my visiting cousin had to eat kosher we checked out this joint down in Phoenix. The dining room was empty at 5:30 and it is not a cozy spot either, kind of cluttered and unfriendly. The prices for some food are a bit high including my $15 chicken stir fry, which consisted of a few veggies (some overcooked) and some below average chicken in a strange light peanut sauce with white rice. My cousin's double burger ($13) was a normal burger as far as I could tell. My major issues at this place include not much made fresh as they feature frozen falafel and deli-sliced Corned Beef and pastrami. I think there is a big difference between kosher places and places that serve Jewish food like Chompie's, plus Phoenix has about three Kosher restaurants, so it is not an area of food that gets much love in the valley. Good thing my cousin picked up the bill.

    Zach & Jacob taking my orders
    Diana B.

    The best local kosher deli in Phoenix. Love the fresh foods. Also the hotdogs: Sabretts,Nathan's,Hebrew National,,Vienna Neef,NY knishes, fresh foods. Zack the son is great, dad & mom.

    All different flavors offered but I chose the nutty one
    Farisa A.

    The scent of fresh bread baking filled my nostrils as I walked in the shop side of this little neighborhood store (restaurant was already closed). About 1 hour later after a plethora of questions and 2 bags filled with house made and jarred, frozen and refrigerated goodies I jumped in the car to take a bite of the meat "cigar" and one of the boregas ($1.49 each or $0.99 each if you buy 12 or more) First impression: Hmmmm....these really are meant to be eaten warmed up so will wait to get home and try them again. My overall impression of the shop is they cater more to the neighborhood (as all good shops do don't they? (*_^.) There's a good amount of folks nearby who are not Phoenicians, eat halal and are looking for the brands that remind them of home. So, to me that's what is primarily offered and the price point reflects that. As with all stores you will pay a premium for imported items I did find a couple packages items that were fairly good deals. Such as the tofutti sour cream was only $3.99 and a pack of frozen perch was $6.99. I would've spent less if I had not purchased the house made goodies, but my overall experience was very good and everyone from the shopkeep to the lady whipping up fresh bread were more than happy to indulge my queries. As for other comments made about pricing I think for the neighborhood it's about right + the name of the store is Imperial Kosher Market not Discount Kosher Market ;p If you are really looking for a supermarket there is one across the street that offers generic food offerings ;) p.s. The boregas do taste better warmed up :)

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    Great service and products. The meat here is delicious. The frozen meals are also tasty. Sweets also sold here.

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    Made a special trip to here before the airport and was so excited for a great sandwich but all I got was a cold schnitzel sandwich :(

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    It's a really great store run by really nice people till you get raped by the ridiculously marked up prices

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    5.0(2 reviews)
    19.2 mi

    Mmm Challah. Is there anything better than that soft braided egg bread? I've had several varieties…read moreof it over the years but usually at grocery stores. I've tried to make it at home too but it always tastes a bit off; sometimes it is not soft enough, and other times the flavor isn't quite there. One of my friends dropped off this loaf, so freshly baked the loaf was still a little warm and minute beads of condensation were forming on the top of the bread bag. This challah was fantastic. The bread was so tender, the taste rich, and the outside perfectly browned. Thanks to The Challah Factory my toddler is now officially addicted to challah. Gwen Stefani may be a Hollaback Girl but I've got a Challahback Girl! Chef Melinda bakes her delectable kosher specialties each week at the East Valley JCC's kitchen. Goods range from aforementioned challah, black and white cookies, to coffee cake and rugelach just to name a few. She graduated from Le Cordon Bleu and has been working here since 2016. Her previous work experience includes jobs at the Phoenician Resort, Simply Bread bakery and the Olive & Ivy. As for ordering, from the website: All orders must be placed online by 5 p.m. Monday for that Friday's order. Orders are available for curbside pick-up on Fridays (10 a.m.-2 p.m.) Details (From the website): - The EVJCC kitchen is under the kosher supervision of Rabbi Michael Beyo - Challah, challah twists and Monkey Bread are pareve; all other products are dairy unless noted otherwise ***March 2022 weekly & monthly specials*** Available all month - Marble Cake (dairy)- $5 - Chocolate Chip Mandel Bread (pareve) - $8 for 12 Featured treats - March 4: Coffee Cake (dairy) - $7.50 - March 11: Black & White Cookies (dairy) - $4 for 3 - March 25: Rugelach (dairy) (raspberry, chocolate or cinnamon-raisin) - $6 for 6 cookies

    Deliciousness all around. Challah, babkah and all your favorites. Order online by Monday for…read moreShabbat pickup.

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    Challah twist AKA mini challah (Good for making sandwiches)

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    Goldmans Deli

    Goldmans Deli

    3.8(318 reviews)
    9.0 mi
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    Goldman's Deli Where Your Soul and Your Stomach Both Get Hugged…read more If comfort food had a headquarters, it might very well be Goldman's Deli. Walk through the door and suddenly you're not just hungry you're home. The smells alone could make a grown person misty-eyed. Now let's talk about the pastrami. Lean, tender, and stacked so generously you start wondering if the sandwich needs its own zip code. One bite and you understand why people keep coming back. Two bites and you're already planning your next visit. The soups? Forget therapy have a bowl. Rich, comforting, and restorative. The kind of soup that makes you feel like somewhere in the kitchen a grandmother is quietly nodding with approval. And then there's the gefilte fish. Not the ordinary, polite little slice. This one is special delicate, flavorful, and downright magnificent. Even people who say, "Eh... I'm not sure about gefilte fish," suddenly become believers. There's a little schmaltz, a lot of love, and the unmistakable magic of real Jewish deli cooking. Eat there, take some home, and tell your friends because food this good shouldn't be kept a secret. You might arrive hungry, but you'll leave smiling, a little fuller, and possibly needing a short nap which is the highest compliment a deli can receive. And as they say with a wink and a warm heart: "Zei gezunt, un es gezunterheit eat in good health!" Or in plain deli English: "May you always be healthy... and may your sandwich always be this good." Jose Pienknagura Josrpirnknagura@gmail.com

    I don't know why I do this to myself. I woke up craving chopped chicken liver. don't know why. I…read moreinvited my husband to Goldman's which was the only place that came to mind for the liver but he politely declined, not being a fan. So I trecked 5 miles out of my way to Goldman's (when Chompie's was just a mile away --frankly I don't know why I didn't think about chompies) I ordered the chopped chicken liver appetizer which comes with slices of tomato, a piece of lettuce, slice of red onion, and challah bread. I paid $15.01 for this platter (lol) without a tip for a small scoop of the liver. Just look at the photo. I was shocked to see how small it was. I thought that with a base price of $13.99 that the scoop would be bigger or at least the same size as in the past when it was $9.99. The challah bread was yellow but did not take like challah. Yellow bread slices do not delicious challah bread make--no yeasty flavor as any good challah would have. So here I am regretting that I didn't give chompie's a try. I can assure you that I will not be returning to Goldman's. I know ingredients have gone up but this price for such a small scoop is an affront to the wallet.

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    101 Kosher AZ - Samsas

    101 Kosher AZ

    3.6(5 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    I recently went here with a friend and had an extremely mixed experience. The restaurant's ambiance…read moreis as bare-bones as you can get-a hole-in-the-wall located in a strip mall, with no decorations other than mirrors on the wall. To get attention for service, we had to ring a bell at the front desk three times and we had to ask multiple times about our soup. However, our other two dishes came out extremely quickly and the restaurant made it up to us by giving us an extra soup, which I appreciated. My friend and I shared the samsas, pilav, and the laghman soup. The samsas were extremely disappointing-the meat was tough and needed more flavor. The pilav was the best dish we had-the rice was cooked perfectly and seasoned well, although the meat could have used more flavor and there could have been a better rice-to-meat ratio (the pilav was about 90 percent rice). The laghman soup was OK, although nothing special-the noodles did not look hand-pulled or made as is traditional with this soup. The medley of foods on the menu was interesting, especially for a kosher restaurant, but ultimately fell short.

    Being a Jewish kid from New Jersey. I have eaten alot of kosher food across the world. I came…read moreacross this restaurant. Just today met the family met the owners. Absolutely. Wonderful people extremely hospitable, caring Sharing and the prices and the food is outstanding. I had to soup that was so tasty. And where can you get a beautiful bowl of soup with this much Meat in in for 10.00 The food brought me home to like my grandmother's house Including the dishes you get to eat off. No plastic, no Styrofoam, true China. No plastic forks actual silverware. Everything about this restaurant is an amazing experience. And I encourage you whether you're Jewish Muslim. Or you just like good food, come to Kosher 101

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