Favorite convenience store in Philly for healthy snacks. Open late and super friendly!
Great selection of Turkish and international products! Had to pick up some weirdly specific last minute ingredients on Thanksgiving afternoon and they were open and had everything I needed!
We are extremely lucky to have this wonderful, international market in a neighborhood that still skews heavily North American. The owner redesigned the store and added sidewalk plants, tables and books. You can buy foods from all along the Med., including bulgar, grape leaves, fresh figs, and tahinah. Everyone who works there is friendly and they have the most affordable and genuine cup of coffee in the area. With QVFM at this end of the block and Alyan's anchoring the other end, 4th Street is a mecca if you are homesick for the Med. or just love Middle Eastern food.
This is one of the best market.I did not see even one person, customer or associate, not wearing a mask.As usual, the store is clean and well-stocked.
They have amazing produce and wonderful deals and prices on them.They have a good selection of Turkish brand ,vegetarian and vegan options available and healthy, delicious and fresh sandwich choices here that you can't really find anywhere else. Easy to find what you need. Plus, the kind and helpful staff (Aybike and Essraf) is always around and happy to assist you.
Convenient little corner grocery store right off South Street around 4th. Stopped in to grab a can of Monster while roaming about the neighborhood and noticed that the aisle signs listed Greek food, Turkish food, and quite surprisingly, Israeli food! But when I scanned the shelves to see what they carried in the way of Israeli edibles, the selection was sparse. Either way, they get 4 stars for convenience, location, and international selections you wouldn't find elsewhere.
Funny staff, good selection.
Turkish strong coffee LOVE THIS🖤🖤
A neighborhood gem! Incredible coffee and all kinds of Turkish snacks
Fancy grocery store with amazing products and friendly stuff
Try Turkish baklava if you get a chance to stop by. It's imported and, guess what, delicious!!
Prices are high, but they have great homemade baked goods most days!
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