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    Halal International Mediterranean Mart

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Seafood and Meat Market - Here is their food truck menu.  I saw one the guys orders and it looked so delicious!  We are definitely going to try it soon.

    Seafood and Meat Market

    4.8(5 reviews)
    68.1 mi

    Checked out this new gem today. When you walk in, there's hand sanitizer and a coffee machine if…read moreyou want to make your own coffee, on the house. Their main focus is on fresh halal meat and seafood and Middle Eastern products. Eventually the owner plans to start a bakery and dine-in restaurant. They just started having fresh produce today, including kale, cabbage, corn on the cob, squash, tomatoes, limes. Packaged pita bread, individually packaged halva sweets, and bulk nuts, green almonds, and Egyptian dukkah spice are available. Other products are a little bit of everything, including Latin foods, canned goods, kitchenware, syria soap, beans, rice (Egyptian, Basmati, etc), spices, dates, snacks, tea, turkish coffee. Some of the frozen/refrigerated foods include smoked herring, bacon, biscuits, falafel, grated soursop, melted chocolate, mac and cheese with langoustine, Norwegian salmon, sausages, calamari, gelato, Turkish bagels, gyro slices, samosas, kebab, chicken patties, Lahmajun bread, lavash, plain paratha, frozen veggies and herbs including Okra, molokhia herb, broad beans, baklava, kunefe, cheeses. Shelf products include Ghee ($8.99 for 14 oz), Tahini sesame paste ($5.99 for 16 oz or $8.99 for 32 oz or $21.99 for eight pounds), Egyptian rice, basmati rice, different flours like chickpea, almond, cassava, coconut, whole wheat, Jareesh (crushed wheat), cauliflower rice, small packaged noodles, lupini beans, jarred pacaya, vermicelli, basbousa boxed mix. There are a lot of different and interesting spices, such as Chinese pine nuts, dried limes, mahshi spice, lebanese spices (shawarma, kibby, sumac, kafta, ouzi), yemeni hot chili pepper, black roasted onions, yemen spice, Zaatar, as well as Karkaday Egyptian Hibiscus tea flowers. I tried this pastry made from Karen bakery in New Jersey, warmed up in the oven for about 15 minutes at 350°. It was plain, but very good-flaky and buttery. The bread would go perfect with tea for an afternoon snack or small breakfast meal. Also tried frozen falafel (Ziyad brand) and baked it, even though it called for deep frying (trying to be healthy you know). They were cute little circular shaped falafel, about 1.75 in diameter and about half an inch thick. Although I prefer a ball shaped size, it did have good flavor. If there's a product you're looking for and they don't have it, the owner is willing to see if he can get it for you. I look forward to coming back when the bakery and restaurant opens. Side note: ask permission if you want to take any pictures. The owner was not happy or friendly towards me taking close up pictures of his products while browsing the store, regardless of the reason. I didn't have the greatest shopping experience. So if you want to try to remember the name of the product, best to write it down on a notepad instead of taking a picture. But then again, he might not like that either.

    We were visiting the area.. Family lives in the area…read more. Wife wanted to cook..so we went here for spices. Great selection..friendly service... Sadly we didn't have time to try the food truck..

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    Habibi’s International Market - THE SPICES!!!!! Spices galore!!!  High quality spices!

    Habibi’s International Market

    4.5(8 reviews)
    65.4 mi

    I want to say this is a hidden gem, but it is in plain sight! Great location! I wasn't greeted like…read morea regular first time customer......I was greeted as though I was a family member! Such amazing and warm people! A really GREAT atmosphere! I wandered aimlessly throughout the store while the chef prepared my food of Chicken Shawarma, Hummus, Baba, and fatoush. Inside this treasure, I was met with such a variety of Mediterranean options! The authentic spices to choose from was absolutely incredible! Definitely NOT your big box store selection of low grade spices. The various cheeses, teas, olives, kefir, dry beans, the 'Dubai like' chocolate with pistachio, the various meats and sausages, dried fruit available.....there is way to much to list! You have to check it out for yourself. Now my food that was prepared in the kitchen......the chicken shawarma was absolutely phenomenal! THE BEST I've ever had! So was the hummus! Homemade hummus with a bit of smokey paprika in the middle and a little drizzle of olive oil. The bread was incredible as well!!! I look forward to returning for the Falafel, as well as the Gyro! You know it's delicious when they sell out of the Falafel! But then again, I did arrive less than a hour before they closed! This beautiful establishment was on point!!!! 10/10!

    Separate from Habibi's Cafe & Market https://www.yelp.com/biz/habibis-cafe-and-market-myrtle-beach,…read morethis is the market. There is no dining here unless you're snacking on the olives you just bought. Inside what is obviously a converted gas station, the market is a few aisles and coolers and freezers that are nearly all imported tasty goods from overseas. Crackers, chocolates, candies, sauces, canned vegetables and fruits, breads and the like. The coolers are chilled sauces and imported drinks. The freezers have entrees and halal meats. All sorts of brand names I've never heard of and some that are a little familiar. I was very pleased to find a jar of tatamosalata from Kronos (imported from Canada, https://www.yelp.com/biz/krinos-canada-vaughan?hrid=_J8QUrRk-otvmwnhr2t7IA) that went right into the bottom of the fridge in the van. It survived the journey and my wife is most pleased! Friendly service and a packed shop with all sorts of Mediterranean foods! [Review 19390 overall - 964 in South Carolina - 360 of 2023.]

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