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    International Mini Mart

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    2006
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    6 years ago

    Caribbean grocery with Ting, fresh tropical produce and lots of great specialty treats from the Caribbean.

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    Middle East Market - Bulk by weight ($11.75/lb) assorted candies. I saw a rose petal covered Turkish delight and loved it. They charged me 75¢.

    Middle East Market

    4.8(4 reviews)
    68.4 mi

    Went here to get supplies to make that famous Dubai chocolate bar…read more The shop looks tiny from the outside but they really have a lot of stock inside. The family running the place was very friendly and helpful. We came here a few days after visiting Kaloo in Warwick. We bought the pistachio Dubai bar in Kahloo and they charged $14. Here at the Middle East Market they charged $9 for the same bar. Plus I feel like they more fluent in English at this store than Kaloo. You can find middle eastern home goods, spices, baked treats, drinks, sweets, international candies (found Flake bars from the UK), meal starter spice/seasoning mixes, frozen foods, and more. On the other side of the store they have smoke shop supplies and more bodega type stuff like snacks, refrigerated drinks, and other impulse buys. I can't really eat carbs anymore but a rose petal covered Turkish delight caught my eye. It was in the bulk candy section which they charge $11.75 per pound. The owner charged me 75¢ for my 1 piece and when I went home to weigh it it came out to almost the same price. All of the jars on the shelves were neatly arranged on the shelves. You could tell that they take great pride in the upkeep of the store. The shop is a little bit off the main road so it's easy in and out. Hope to visit this shop again soon!

    The place has a lot to offer and the owner is very nice and welcoming. I was so excited to find…read moreprickly pear and pomegranate. However, one thing I noted was that the prices were marked up.

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    Middle East Market - Very neatly stocked shelves.  Some aisles were a bit cluttered but that only adds to the authentic charm

    Very neatly stocked shelves. Some aisles were a bit cluttered but that only adds to the authentic charm

    Middle East Market - Huge honey comb and honey.

    Huge honey comb and honey.

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    Salvadoreña Food & Market - Thick tortillas for carne asada

    Salvadoreña Food & Market

    5.0(1 review)
    28.1 mi

    I could've sworn I'd written a prior review and added this business -- but maybe I've finally…read morecracked. Places like this Salvadorean mini market make my heart go pitter patter. It's an island on an island, stocked with a taste of home for many. There's loroco in jars, loroco frozen, baked goods, fresh avocados, many kinds of fresh quesos, masa, dried beans, guanabana drinks, candy, health food products / medication, lottery tickets and cigarettes. The store can help you wire money to loved ones far away and really seems to serve as a community hub in so many ways. I go every year for my pupusa fix. You'll want to call ahead for them since they make them to order and they take about 20 minutes. Or you can get them from the freezer case to make at home (about $10 for a four pack). I picked up a daily special of carne asada on a recent visit, which came with white rice; a whole pickled jalapeno; two thick, Salvadoran style tortillas; black beans; grilled scallions; and iceberg lettuce / tomato / cucumber / lime. The carne was reasonably tender, but definitely not something one should try to attack with a plastic knife and fork. It's the kind of place that makes me feel embarrassed that I speak Spanish on a Sesame Street level since everyone is a native speaker -- but folks are awfully nice nonetheless. Service runs on island time, or even a bit slower, but no one seems to get upset. This place is such a treasure.

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    Salvadoreña Food & Market - Accompaniments to carne asada

    Accompaniments to carne asada

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