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Island Spice

3.0 (1 review)
Closed • 10:00 am - 7:00 pm
Updated 3 months ago

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Grocery & Cafe. GOOD. Nice modern Market which caters to all ethnicities especially those of MIDDLE…read moreEASTERN & MEDITERRANEAN descent. Well stocked Store offering a plethora of Goods. Coffee, Pastries & Hot Food are available for Dining in or for a quick Grab & Go. MARWA provided QUALITY Service. RECOMMEND.

As many times as we've dined at Chris' Taverna, we've never noticed/nor been to this international…read moremarket right next door. We were surprised to learn that they'd been there over a year. And the way I learned about it was from a Yelp review. When we entered, the gentleman was making a Turkish coffee for someone who had stopped by and putting out pastries in the case up front. We learned from him later that the various "delights" are made at a Turkish bakery in Miami. We browsed the aisles. In one of the refrigerated cases, we saw taramosalata (fish eggs/roe caviar dip), but the use by date was a bit short for us to use up the jar size in time. Maybe next time. Lots of dried fruits -- the dried medjool dates appealed -- along with canned goods from various cultures. A whole section of spices. Candies. Snacks. Drinks. Syrups. Nuts. Condiments. Olives. Canned/tinned fishes. etc. etc. Plus, fresh halal meat. We even got a sample of a small cube of pomegranate and cashew nut Turkish delight. This dessert features a layer of "gel" that binds everything together. The dessert is traditional -- it's been around for centuries -- but the creative ingredient combinations are more modern. In the case by the cash register, were various pastries including baklava -- regular size and minis; kunefe -- three types; Turkish delights with all varieties of nuts, coconut, and fruit/other flavors; to more recognizable desserts like a chocolate eclair filled with hazelnut paste (nutella). And machines to make different types of coffees. We wound up buying some Turkish honey with a chunk of honeycomb inside and some pastries -- mini baklava for me and some kunefe with pistachios for him. I'm sure we'll return when next in the area.

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Island Spice - intlgrocery - Updated June 2026

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