I was looking for some good food, I thought I need something from Europe. After saying hello the lady who was there made a gesture and turned her back to us. Without saying a word. I was confused, the sign says they are open. Maybe they are open for someone else. Not recomended to anyone.
This store is a shadow of its former self. Limited selection of overpriced East European foods, many past their expiration date.
Most of the products are expired and insanely expensive. Don’t buy food from That store as you may get poisoned
First visit to the store. It consists of two rooms: a mid-size with seating on both sides, suitable for socializing and events, but I didnt see if coffee is offered and can be purchased; and a smaller size room in the back, behind a glass wall, where the actual store is. The inventory offers small souvenirs, round pans for banitza pastry, a limited selection of popular biscuits, chocolate waffles Morena, candies, vegetable spreads, juices, beer, wine from Bulgaria and variety of dry meats. We were very excited from the good variety of dry meats: couple types of sudzhuk, lukanka (Karlovska and Staroselska), Babek, sasdarma, Ambaritza, Elena. At $17 - $20/lb expected the taste to be at par, but was very disappointed as some of the meats not only did not have the expected familiar taste, they had no taste at all. The expiration date of the Morenas we purchased was 3 days away, but they were on full price. The store is a OK, if in the area and feeling homesick, but not worth a long drive.
Great store and coffee shop for European treats!