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    Aleksey's Market

    4.4 (52 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Yan C.

    Good store got everything you need ! Friendly service and good atmosphere there ! Feels like home :)

    Cheese and meats !
    Anita M.

    Being from the Midwest/Chicagoland area and having grown up with a Polish childhood best friend, Eastern European food is dear to my heart. This place reminds me of home. This is the only place I know of in the Nashville area that has these offerings. I was able to find my favorite Prince Polo bars, periogis, Kabanos sausages, pickled cabbage, and so much more. Nashville needs more places like this! Come and support this small business and try something new. The staff is friendly and welcoming.

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    Mirko P.

    Love this place. Been there many times. So many products you can't buy on other grocery stores. Who ever likes ethnic food this is the place to stop. For me this store is not close to stop every day. Sometimes I won't find the same item on every visit. That's understandable because of the store size. My favorite item are pickled peppers, rye bread and sour cherry compote.

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    Lila L.

    Very good variation of Eastern European goods. Bread, tea, candy, red caviar, selodka. We bought basturma, yogurt cheese, blood sausages, pryaniks, selodka. It is all very tasty and fresh.Very friendly atmosphere. Store is clean and well organized. Recommend to everyone

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    Gunars B.

    Small store but has a lot of items from several countries. I found items from The Baltic States that I wanted (there is a Latvian Flag in the front window). Very friendly and helpful staff. They also had Halva, which I have difficulty finding at other stores in the Nashville area. I chose the one from the Ukraine and it was very good. Parking was easy right in front of the store. I wanted to try their in-house made borscht, but they were sold out for the day; maybe I can get some during my next visit. I did get some Lithuanian "Russian" cheese that was good on sandwich with the Latvian Rye Bread.

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    Alexis B.

    I think I was a little hard on Aleksey's the first time I reviewed it. Probably just because it isn't as large as some of the international foods markets in Nashville? It definitely is on the smaller side, but since it is really specific to Russian and Eastern European foods, it manages to pack a lot of products into a small space! From meat (sausages, deli meats), pastries/bread, canned/jarred goods (from pickled veggies to jams and preserves), refrigerated items (cheeses, butter, kefir), frozen items (premade dumplings), smoked fish, beer, candies and sweets, and more! (I left with farmer's cheese, butter, smetana, come salmon roe, some herring fillets in oil, a jar of sour cherries in light syrup, sunflower oil, and more!) Whether you're from Russia/Eastern Europe, or have Russian/Eastern European heritage, or are just curious and want to try cooking some Russian/Eastern European foods, Aleksey's is worth checking out. For COVID purposes, it is quite small, but I was at the door just after they opened, and there was only one other person in the shop - it was much easier to stay out of each other's way than it would have been at a regular grocery store!

    Violetta C.

    Great place to get some Russians food! Not a huge selection but definitely worth trying! Will be back soon and I will tell my friends about this place.

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    4 months ago

    Large assortment of Eastern European foodstuff. Little and the expensive side but worth it.

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    7 months ago

    Pierogies, kielbasa and smokies were my foods of choice. They have much more! Great ethnic foods.

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    8 months ago

    Whenever we get to Nashville we eat at Hugh Baby's then go to Aleksey's Market to stock up on some Eastern European favorites.

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    Friendly staff, foods like kasha that I can't get elsewhere, exotic honey. Store nice and clean.

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    Amazing food and candy ! I'm so happy it's open rarely do you find authentic European food that tastes like the really thing.

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    Good Eastern European food. I'm Polish so glad I found this location to satisfy my cravings.

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    Loved this store it has such a good selection of stuff I'll definitely be coming back! Staff also…read morewas super sweet :)

    This is the place in the Fort Campbell & Clarksville area for Korean Fire Noodles!…read more Seoul International Asian Market is easy to find, has lots of parking space, and a wide variety of different Asian foods and seasonings. It is the largest Asian market in this area. This week I got introduced to Korean Fire Noodles after a friend showed me a video of a fast food ramen restaurant in Orlando, Florida. The most demanded item there was the Korean Fire Noodles. Korean fire noodles are a particular type of spicy noodles from South Korea. While most people cannot handle the spiciness of these noodles, they still want to try it! These noodles were first created by Samyang Foods, Inc. The company also makes a variety of other ramen flavors. However, over time, the Korean fire noodles have become their specialty. For most netizens, Samyang is become synonymous with the fiery hot Korean fire noodles! Seoul International Asian Market always has something I am looking for like homemade kimchi, seasoned squid, wood chopsticks, and ramen noodles. I found a huge variety of Samyang Noodles here: Samyang Carbo Spicy Chicken Fried Noodles are not as spicy as the original spicy ramen from Samyang - herbal, cheesy, & spicy. Samyang Fire Hot Curry Flavored Chicken Ramen Noodles is deliciously hot and spicy. The heat builds up gradually and you can taste the curry flavor of the noodles. The Buldak Bokkeummyun Light is basically the basic fire noodle but with 40% less spice. It's definitely much milder than the other variants, but the decreased spice somehow affected the overall savoriness of the noodles as well. I got some of these Korean Fire Noodles/ramen, Japanese Clear Broth, a jar of kimchi, fish flakes for a recipe, and seasoned squid. Total cost of these groceries: $30. Pricey but not bad. On the way out, I saw some cold coffee in cans. I decided to buy some another day.

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    4.5
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    2.6 mi

    This used to be Apna Bazaar and it got bought over and the product range expanded. World Wide…read moreMarket is ocatering to a wider culture- south asian, latino to middle-eastern. Currently, almost 50% their customers are of Bangladeshi or Indian Bengali origin and so they have expanded the rare products from Bangladesh. From Ibco packaged fish of all kinds to Pran snacks and Radhuni masala products. They also had a variety of shutki (dry aged fermented fish). They also carry packaged frozen goods. Basically, I have no excuse to not cook an authentic Bengali meal! The same with Indian and Pakistani food spices- the range of products has expanded! Also, they are planning to offer a chaat corner. I was sad to see that go but I am glad to hear it will be back. For Middle-Eastern food supplies, with Newroz and Azadi next door I am sure the competition on product prices will be competitive. But the guy said they are keeping the lowest prices, and there are several products this will be true for. Again from Barakat to Ziyad packaged spices and soft cheese they have added a variety of products from this region. They had packaged halloumi! I haven't had halloumi in ages. I took Arabic food for granted all my life and all the new ingredients give me reason to try new recipes. The latino range is good as well. Mostly Goya products for now and again tons of ingredients I have to learn about. This is a clean and well-organized store, unlike the stereotypes. So it makes grocery shopping all the more pleasant. As they are growing, World wide market offers a membership, so a discount that applies after a certain spend and they are open to suggestions for products that perhaps you would like to see. They offer competitive prices, quality products and a clean shopping environment so it's overall a great place to shop. I am so glad that at the very least such a place exists nearby!

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    Global Star Market

    Global Star Market

    5.0
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    28.4 mi

    After lunch at Lucky Thai today, I spied a sign that advertised oxtail....hmmm. I had to see what…read morethis was all about. I found Global Star Market, African and Caribbean Food. A variety of African flours, like fufu, grated cassava, frozen cassava, ground millet, fermented flours, frozen goat head, a variety of frozen fish, pickled mackerel, smoked dried fish and wait, what is this toward the back of the store? A menu of food! Jerk chicken, jollof, waakye, oxtails, curry goat, peanut soup! Watch Mark Weins in Nigeria and you'll see lots of this food. I can't wait to come back and try the food here. So excited to see this in Murfreesboro! Our food diversity quotient just improved

    After spending the last 40 years of my married life travelling to Nashville to buy African food…read moreproducts or taking a chance ordering things on line, I was very excited to learn that we have a new African and Caribbean food market here in the Boro since February! I visited the store and was very pleased with the selection of frozen foods including different greens, some fresh produce and all kinds of smoked and frozen fish. The vast inventory of cooking oils was especially good and the variety of packaged products was overwhelming. I am extremely happy that I do not have to travel all the way to Nashville to get what I want anymore. I understand there may also be cooked food in the future. A Facebook page would be nice, too. The young man who helped me make my purchases was very nice and professional. I will enjoy visiting this store on a regular basis!

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