I am Romanian. This is the only shop in town that sells the amazing Romanian wines, world wide awarded like Cotnari and Murfatlar brands and many others available. If it would be only for that alone, I would give them 5 stars.
Besides the wines you can find quite an interesting amont of Romanian products: Borsec water, Eugenia, pufuleti, zacusca, castraveti murati, Cremsnit, malai, mici, mezeluri de Sibiu sau Sinaia, branza, sos de usturoi, cascaval etc. It's worth having a look if you're searching for Romanian products in Munich.
The shop has Russian speaking people and the profile of the shop is not Romanian, it's actually Eastern European with a big accent on Russian things. Fortunately for me, they sport the good Romanian products as well :)
I also love their veggies and fruits section, it looks organic and locally supplied most of them like in the local markets that we have in Romania and not in the supermarket standard kind of way. Not all are fresh always from what I saw, but that's why you have your eyes with you, you can see which one is worth buying and which not, but from what I bought until now, the taste is far better than the supermarket standard veggies and the prices are not as high as the Viktualienmarket.
The place is big and supports many products from Eastern Europe. In front of the place you can find also some Russian kind of grill in a fast food kind of setting.
My biggest issue is that it is rather far for me, 3 tram stations from Ostbahnhof, exactly in the opposite side of the town compared to where I live. Also, you can find people speaking in Russian and German...but if you want to speak in English it's hard to find someone at the counter that can speak English. Fortunately I got along with my German, because Russian is unknown to me. And the place where you go to pay is a bit crowded, but this is in favour of the rest of the shop which is quite big and spacious.
If you want to get an Eastern European flavour in Munich, this is the place where you should do your shoppings. But be aware that because all are imported, the prices are higher for some of the products that can be found easily in local supermarkets as well. However, when you talk about things that cannot be found elsewhere in Munich, it's worth putting your money down and buying from them. read more