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La Comarca

3.6 (8 reviews)
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Few food options, high prices, DIRTY, and no service. To top it off the Owner promises a discount and then doesn't give it!

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Great buffet lunch with lots of choices. Grab a pack of corn tortillas and choose from among several fillings and salsas.

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Asia Market - Must try these next time, Red Bean Fish Waffle Ice Cream Sandwich.

Asia Market

(13 reviews)

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The only place to buy kimchi in Savannah. The owner is super nice, she makes everyone feel welcome…read moreand comfortable. It is a very small store but everything is available and organized. Unfortunately due to "commercial" stores, she can only order a small amount at a time. It is truly the only authentic Korean convenience in Savannah.

Asia Market (AM) is one of a handful of Asian grocery stores in Savannah and surrounding areas, but…read moremore specifically, only one of two stores that focuses on Korean specialty items. I learned this early on when we first moved to the area, because priorities, People! I need to know where I can get my Korean goods! - Parking - Center lot. Located in a strip mall, the parking is limited and a little tight in front of the store, but hey, I'm not complaining. It's free parking. - Vibe - It's a tiny store. I mean, like 2 aisles tiny. So, if you can't handle small spaces, be warned. However, the owner has made good use of every inch of real estate in there, but organized. Reminds me of the way small biz owners set up their small spaces in markets in Korea. No wasting any space here. Think of it as Aldi in terms of product selection as compared to a Kroger. Smaller, easier to navigate and I can get all my basics. - TLC - I always see the same Ajjumma (Ma'am in Korean). She is the owner, I'm sure. She's always really sweet, gives service with a smile and when my kids are with me, she always gives them a little complimentary Rice Cracker snack packet. They clearly love her, LOL! - Goods - The prices are lower at AM between the two Korean grocery stores, even though it's the smaller store. Those two aisles are stocked with the basics and I can get everything I need to cook my Korean meals, from Gochujang (Hot Red Pepper Paste) to Japchae noods (sweet potato starch noods). I find some of my childhood treats too like Choco-Pie, Go-So-Mi Crackers (a must try if you don't know what these are!) and Banana Oo-You (Milk) which are super expensive, but I think it's just the price of importing them. My husband wasn't really too happy that I bought 6 juice box sizes of Banana Milk for $9, but hey, $9 is worth it for the walk down memory lane for a few minutes! On the second aisle, the freezer and fridges line the wall and I buy mostly all of my frozen and refrigerated items there, things I can't get online, like dumplings, oval rice cakes, both things I needed to make Ddukmanduguk (Dumpling Rice Cake soup) that Korean typically eat on Lunar New Year, which was the reason for my recent visit. The kimchi they sell is from Atlanta and it's pretty decent. For one of those big plastic containers (like when you get Pho broth packed to go, maybe a pint size?), it's about $8? Not bad considering Kimchi is a PITA to make. The good news is, every time I buy one, it's in the beginning stages which is the stage I really don't like, but it's an indication that it was made and delivered to the store recently. I got the Green Plum juice on my recent visit and I thought it was pretty tasty! I got this as an exchange for the Jeju Clementine juice I originally purchased because it had just expired. - Heads Up - Pro tip - if you see Hangul (Korean alphabet) on the store sign, it's most likely Korean owned, which probably means it's a Korean specific grocery store. I know some people were not too happy about the store name, but hey, there is Kimchi sold at big chain grocery stores and I wouldn't call it Kimchi. Know what I mean? If I plan ahead, I usually place my non-perishable order online with a well known Korean grocery store in the North East, but this is the place I go for all my last minute needs and all the perishable stuff. It won't have everything in 10 different flavors, but it should get you the basics! Note to self for future: Try the Jeju Clementine Juice and the Fish Waffle Red Bean Ice Cream Sandwich!

Frali Gourmet - 1 lb. Lasagna Sheets Fresh Egg Pasta

Frali Gourmet

(245 reviews)

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My wife & I ate every single item on our plates. This place is TO DIE for. They had an all male…read moreserving team which we both thought was really interesting & they were all wonderful. It was also really interesting how you didn't have one singular server, but instead, they all rotated and checked on you continuously. It was not traditional, but it worked very well. Maybe other restaurants should take note lol! Food was so incredibly fresh, pasta was hot. It was amazing. The only negative about the food is that they don't make their bread or desserts. It was shipped in from a central factory (and you could tell compared to how fresh everything else was). I also wish they had a fountain beverage station. Every drink you'd need to get was in a bottle in a big coke cooler. This place is definitely very small (I think they would benefit from making their shelving areas where they sell their pasta, smaller, and putting in more tables instead). You could also tell there wasn't enough room in the back for the employees because I was waiting in line for the restroom and had to move multiple times because the servers come in and out of there. There's only one little tiny restroom in the back corner. It was also really cool how you could see everything being made in the back. There was a whole factory behind a glass window where they were making the pasta fresh. It was amazing!! The building needs a facelift but everything else was AMAZING!!

Wonderful meal. Started w antipasto. I had truffles ravioli w sage butter. OMG…read moreOthers had eggplant parm, tortellini pasta and bolognese tagliatelle All pasta handmade. Desserts were also delicious. They sell their handmade pasta too! Don't let this very basic storefront restaurant turn you away!

Jason's Deli - Taking a peep while in the car

Jason's Deli

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10/10/25 - Party of 2 - dinner When I lived in Alpharetta,…read morethe Jason's Deli across from my office was our go-to place for office lunches and a quick bite. The restaurant was the busiest in an area of over 100 restaurants. I never got tired of their food and enjoyed trying their new items. I've been in Savannah 8 years now and I am amazed this JD is still open. The place is practically empty every time I stop by. On this last visit at 5:30pm, there was only one customer at a table. My partner and I ordered the salad bar (our most favorite salad bar). The lettuce was brown and almost empty. I asked if they could replenish the salad and an employee jumped right on it. She got rid of the brown lettuce and filled up all the items. It was much appreciated! We love all the great items on the salad bar, including the red pepper hummus, the selection of nuts and granola and especially those gingerbread mini muffins. As others have mentioned in their reviews, this restaurant is always dirty. More than half the tables had dirty dishes. The beverage area was messy and really needed a good cleaning. With only 3 customers in the restaurant, why would the place be so filthy?? JD - you can do better! I hope they get their act together and get this placed cleaned up before it closes for lack of business. That would be a shame.

I used to really enjoy Jason's Deli, but it has definitely gone somewhat downhill the last few…read moreyears. The prices have also greatly increased for the minimal portions you get. I did try it again recently and did a drive thru order that was pretty decent. The drive thru is always pretty packed and takes some time. Food was decent, but again overly priced for the sandwich/soup I got.

Euro Foods Bakery & Cafe - Frozen kachapuri for another day

Euro Foods Bakery & Cafe

(67 reviews)

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West Ashley

My first experience at Euro Foods Bakery & Cafe was underwhelming. Given that they had good reviews…read moreon Google and Yelp, I was excited to add this to my list of "hidden gems." I went to look at their online menu and realized I'd be keeping it light for the sake of my daily food budget. I called in to order takeout and ordered the Blintz, as it was reasonably priced and fair for the portion size: two crepes filled with their beef filling and a side of sour cream priced at $7.99. When I walked up to pay, the lady rang me up for $10 and change. I thought it was weird that I was paying nearly two dollars in tax on an eight-dollar purchase. She printed out the receipt, and it showed the price was $8.99 for the Blintz. There happened to be a menu right next to the cash register, and I pointed out that it said $7.99, and that their website said the same thing. She said, "sorry ‍," and just waved me off as if it was completely irrelevant and not worth looking into. Obviously, a dollar is not the end of the world--it's more the principle of placing an order under the expectation that prices are as advertised, and that not being the case, plus them not caring about it. I paid the $10 and took the food. They forgot the sour cream, so I had to ask for that. The last disappointment was when I found out how much food I got for $10. I get that you pay a little extra for quality, but sheesh... these things are barely the size of my finger. The food was overall pretty tasty; if we're just measuring taste, I'd give it a 7.5/10. Overall, this was a very poor experience, and it might be hard for me to try again.

Ran in really quickly to pick up a bag of kasha and noticed there was a little restaurant to sit…read moredown too. I got these amazing meat pies called chebureki, I'm Puerto Rican and they looked like empanadas so I ordered them. THEY WERE AMAZING!!! The only thing I've had similar is burek but this is easier to hold. I will be coming back for 5000 of these a week as well as to try some other things on the menu. Will post an update when I try some more things!

Olive Affairs

Olive Affairs

(13 reviews)

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Everything was good. I did not care for the Greek salad but that's just a personal preference.read more

Interior / Exterior They're in the same plaza with Pizza Hut…read moreand Sally's Top Cop Shop. Lots of free parking. This isn't really a restaurant per se, so there's no dining room. Ease of ordering If you're ordering a gyro, muffuletta or tomato bisque soup, you can phone in your order or place an order via Door Dash. Customer Service I was greeted as soon as I crossed the threshold. I can't believe I forgot the name of the woman I spoke with. She was such a dollbaby. We had a lovely discussion about all of their offerings and how to pronounce 'gyro.' Lol. She even went behind he counter to get this little photocopied piece of paper that showed the different ways (struggles) people have with gyro pronunciations. Lol. Price / Value I thought the prices seemed fair - compared to the overall food price hikes we're experiencing everywhere. They sell olive tapenades and imported Italian pasta. In addition to sandwiches and tomato bisque, they have Mississippi pot roast and chicken salad. They also have dessert items (chocolate chip cookies, gluten-free cookies & baklava) and a pretty nice selection of bottle soft drinks and cream sodas. Food My buddy got a gyro and RAVED about it. Their protein is a combo of lamb and beef. I'll upload his gyro photo later. I plan on trying the baba ganoush and muffuletta when I'm back in town. Schlotzksy's Deli made me a fan of olive tapenades, so I had to force myself not to buy a jar of their delicious looking tapenade. Overall I think this is a great little storefront. Definitely recommend stopping by if you're in the area.

La Comarca - importedfood - Updated May 2026

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