I love this place, I'm Lithuanian and I found bunch of things from my country. Traditional European, Asian and etc. Come during the weekday when it's not that crowded. In so happy 😍
Fresh produce, ethnic food specialties (esp. dried/frozen/canned Asian, East European goods). Discount bags of older veggies can be amazing value. Prepared foods hiding behind Asian aisles. 👌
Nice organic produce section as soon as you walk in. Then, if time permits, browse the rest of the market, sectioned by country of origin. We spent most of our visit in the Jamaican aisle.
It has an Eastern European bakery& Russian Ice Cream. A true international grocery store, with a cheap and delicious food court, featuring Mexican, Indian, and Korean food, plus in-house baked goods.
Omg! These comments do not do justice. This is an International Mega Store. From Asian , Eastern European , South American , European , American foods and etc. Fresh fruit & Veggies! Amazing!
It is the only one place where I was able to find Kaymak which is Turkish cured cream for Turkish breakfast. Sometimes they have, sometimes they don't so, ask the ladies working in the cheese section.
Don’t rest until you find the counter peddling fresh-baked pirozhki. The turnovers look a lot like the typical dinner roll, but these golden beauties are stuffed with savory meats and vegetables. Baca selanjutnya
Best place we've found so far to buy cheap produce and try new things :) you could spend a whole day in there and not see everything! Parking can be crazy but worth it!
Great spice table and good prices too. Fresh organic and non-organic vegetables and fruits. International food available as well. Definitely a good place to shop
The produce section is great for some items that are harder to find on the Southside. Good prices on some of the meat but be cautious with other prices- they are sometimes very high!
great selection of fruits and vegetables but very expensive... the best deal here will be on fresh meat and fish and a great deal on fresh herbs and spices
My husband and I love the place. Everything is extremely fresh and vibrant. We are able to pick up lots of fruits, vegetables, herbs and meat at very good prices.
Great place for picking up produce, meats, and seafood. Also love the imported goods area. Don't come here to pick up everyday items, that gets super expensive.
Find in-house prepared staples like fried rice, kimbap, wings behind the Asian food aisles. These items get discounted around 6:30pm if you happen to be shopping in the evening.
not exactly a farmer's market, but a regular supermarket with fresh food stock items, and multiple ethnic foods incl chinese, kor, jap, viet, thai, mex, american etc.. and many samples to try from too
I cant say that I like it better than the Dekalb Farmer's Market. They are very different from one another. But Buford has an awesome Asian foods section.
They finally opened up a cafeteria! It's right by the exit. They don't let carts in though. After checkout, you can "park" your cart before you enter the cafeteria. Even better, eat before shopping!
They have this French champagne on sale called Jacval for only $9.99 which was originally $15.99. Truly a steal!!! Stock up for the holiday season before it sells out.
Great selection of flavourful & exotic fruits, e.g. passion fruit & dragon fruit; equally unmatchable Mexican & Korean pastries (American pastries are waaay overrated & sickening in comparison).
FYI - Need to open that bottle of Jarritos? Go to the food counter near the exit. It's at the cash register. Find your int'l vice here. They've got everything from arepas to char siubao.
Be very careful where you park as break-ins are rampant. Make especially sure you don't park near the side of the building where it's darker and out of view.
What happened to its dark chocolate selection? There is literally nothing in the Western Europe section and also South America section, and Africa ones.