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    Rayan Supermarket

    4.4 (5 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    European Food and Gifts - Store

    European Food and Gifts

    4.9(12 reviews)
    41.4 mi

    Ale kapitalny sklepik.. i kanapki i zupki domowy roboty są wspaniałe!…read more I stopped here on a whim after googling local euro markets. I had no expectations beyond being able to grab some ham and maybe some frozen dumplings (Pierogi). Um. Hey now. This store is very deceiving. It's in a very nice strip center, but you don't quite understand how incredibly beautiful and well stocked it is from the outside. When you walk in you see beautifully stocked shelves with typical Polish and Slavic prepared items and pantry staples. Plenty of gift options from Polish Amber jewelry, to ceramics, to Polish branded merch. Adorably displayed throughout the store. The next surprise?? The sandwiches. I'm my humble opinion, an outstanding sandwich for the price. I was like a kid in a candy store and went a little bananas. Got 2 of the Euro clubs, a Rueben no kraut, and asked the chef to make me his choice (he made a zesty Turkey panini). I grabbed several soups...and the chef noticing my soup obsession, offered a freshly made mushroom barley which I was overjoyed to try. Everything was outstanding. Absolutely outstanding.

    European Food & Gifts is a little shop tucked behind B&B Restaurant. It's small but don't let that…read morefool you! They have a huge variety from many nice jewelry pieces, crockery, baked goods, food & dairy products, health items, frozen foods, fresh hot prepared items and a deli counter! The items are unique and some you won't find at the other European stores! Service is friendly and welcoming. Prices are comparable to others. They had a fresh baked salmon Wellington that looked really delicious! I would have purchased it but we weren't going directly home. A very clean, neat and organized store.

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    European Food and Gifts - Store foyer

    Store foyer

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    Mo's Food Market

    Mo's Food Market

    4.4(29 reviews)
    5.2 miAvenues West
    $$

    Very good Southeast Asian grocery with a great selection of frozen fish, frozen prepared Southeast…read moreAsian foods, produce, and Southeast Asian rice. A little less choice in Far East Asian ingredients, and little to nothing of interest to South Asian cooks. The assumption might be that anyone shopping here is feeding a clan because it's hard to get only enough vegetables for two humans, but the prices for fresh produce are so good a little waste doesn't bother me too much (especially since I compost). If you are single and not Asian, and think you're okay with American supermarket instant ramen, you need to rethink cheap eats and try some instant noodle soup from here. A few coins more will get you much tastier instant noodle soups, especially the ones without good English translation on the packages. Add some of the fresh vegetables and tofu or bean sprouts you get here and you can make a cheap meal nutritious and well balances. I guess technically bean sprouts are vegetables but noodle soups require more than two added ingredients I think.

    Mo's food market is my go to place for Asian groceries in Milwaukee! It's super close to my…read moreapartment and it has all the basics I need. Their pork belly and chicken are a great deal and I love trying their new products in their frozen section (they always have the coolest ice cream)! They don't have a ton of fresh produce, but their cabbage and bok choy are such a great deal for a huge bag! They also have a pretty big snack and drink section as well!

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    Pacific Produce

    Pacific Produce

    3.3(87 reviews)
    1.5 mi
    $

    Wow. This was not what I expected when I walked in the door. Maybe back in the day this was…read moresomething special. It appears semi-abandoned. The hot bar seems to have closed a long time ago as well as several registers and customer service station. There's product everywhere and the building has a foul smell throughout. I wish I could've seen it in the past. I wasn't the only one walking around without getting anything, but I just couldn't get past the shock of it all.

    I haven't been here in a while because it was pretty gross the last time I went. But it really is a…read moreconvenient location, so I came to pick up a shelf item. I was pleasantly surprised that they had made some improvements to their refrigerator/freezer sections! First, the freezers on the last row were closed off and no longer accessible (thank goodness! mold growing inside freezers is just wrong). Most of their refrigerator section in the back corner was replaced with fridges with doors, so it looks more hygienic. And I did not see any freezers or fridges with cracks. On a Saturday visit, I would have expected a more fresh selection of produce. They weren't as good as I'd expect from most stores, but since I had like 0 expectation at this store (per my previous visits), I was pleasantly surprised at the produce quality. So much so that I actually picked up two items from them. Since their opening, I've seen this place's ups and downs. originally they even had food vendors on the side. it's too bad they're all gone now. I have only seen more and more deterioration since those vendors left, until this past week. It was great seeing a change for the better. I hope this is a sign that the store will continue to get better and there will be a better turn around on their products so things will be even fresher. There is so much potential here for the sheer size of the location. I look forward to it!

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    Pacific Produce - Broken and mody freezers closed off! Way to go! (4/2023)

    Broken and mody freezers closed off! Way to go! (4/2023)

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    Pacific Produce - New refrigerators on the corner (4/2022)

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    New refrigerators on the corner (4/2022)

    AL-Yousef Supermarket & Restaurant

    AL-Yousef Supermarket & Restaurant

    4.4(99 reviews)
    2.3 miCollege Heights
    $

    They serve the best Middle Eastern food in the state! Not a sit down restaurant. Just take out…read more Amazing!

    4.5/5 stars Let me start by saying I have personal biases…read moreI'm battling here. I have newly moved to the Milwaukee area from Metro Detroit (home to the largest Arab population outside of the Middle East) and therefore not only did I grow up with great food our restaurant options have always been elite. If I seem nitpicky I'm sorry but let's get to it! I got the mixed grill plate, Turkish salad, and a lentil soup. Highlights: the shish tawook was perfect, juicy, not over cooked, the kafta loaded with flavors, the hummus was solid, I loved the bed of rice it was on, and the soup delicious... "so T, what happened to the half star?" This is where I might be overly critical... the chopped veggie salad was in dire need of salt, or consider dressing it with the jalapeño mix that was on the hummus. The Turkish salad put me in quite a conundrum... was it delicious? Oh hell ya, was it spicy? Yes (inject it my veins), so what's the issue? My issue here was just that it wasn't a salad. It was an excellent salsa, but I didn't have chips to eat it with and this isn't a "salad" you can eat by itself. If they had fried the Arabic bread and seasoned it like the fattoush chips and gave me a bag of it with the Turkish salad that might be the greatest combo known to Milwaukee. Finally, the only true criticism of this place, the beef kabobs... flavor was amazing, it was tender too but it was severely overcooked. I don't blame the restaurant because as an Lebanese person I grew up with way too many over cooked bbqs and aunts and uncles thinking red meat was blood despite eating kibbee nayee (beef tartar-Lebanese style) but if that had two minutes less on the grill it might have the holy grail of mixed grill plates. All of this to say I was very impressed, Milwaukee has some good spots and I wasn't sure what to expect when I moved here but this place does it for me, will probably make it a rotational spot

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    AL-Yousef Supermarket & Restaurant - Toasty, roasty and tender meat cones!

    Toasty, roasty and tender meat cones!

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