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    World Wide Market

    World Wide Market

    4.5
    (2 reviews)
    1.6 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!

    In case you don't know, the shopping center at Elysian Fields and Nolensville is a treasure trove…read moreof Middle Eastern and international markets. There's Azadi and Newroz (both of which I like as well) and then there's World Wide Market. WWM is different from the other stores in the shopping center - its inventory focuses more on South Asian food products (whereas Azadi and Newroz offer almost strictly Middle Eastern food products). BUT WWM has a lot for such a small store. Fresh produce (I packed up a package of mint here that cost about $2 - and it was about 5x as much mint as you get in those little plastic containers at Kroger or Fresh Market), jarred food products (I picked up some hot pepper paste), canned goods, frozen food products, spices, grains (I picked up some couscous), etc. It has a lot to offer. If you like to cook - and especially if you like to cook dishes from or inspired by South Asia or the Middle East, these markets (including WWM) should be on your radar.

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    Azadi International Food Market

    Azadi International Food Market

    4.3
    (25 reviews)
    1.5 mi
    $

    Their products its always so fresh and good the staff are so friendly and nice greeting ppl with…read moresmile always

    Shwarma chicken and lamb! Wow! Amazing amazing bread makers and such friendly service.Yelp did a an…read morearticle on Kurdish establishments so we went on a quest for the best Shawarmas and breads and grocery stores. This was one of our first stops. What a fun unassuming place. Walking in on a Saturday about 11 am there was a line in front, a line at the butcher and a line at the bakery. We oogled the aisles at the assortment of offerings and their very good prices. My son then started complaining about being hungry so we decided to return later. As I was leaving we said goodbye to the cashier. He asked if anything was wrong. I replied, no just have to feed my son. He nodded and we were off. 1/2 hour later we were back. This time no line. I asked about the lines. He stated it is normal but it does go fast. I can witness to that. I bought some bread and some sambusas (sp). 1 chicken, had a nice spice but the vegetable blew me away!!! So incredibly tasting I did not feel guilty it being a deep fried pie. We talked to the cashier about the bread. He asked if I went back to the bakery to see what was the freshest. I said I will be right back. I was and bought a few more packages. AMAZING and OMGosh, what a treat watching the bakers make the bread. Makes one wonder how far we have come to want to go back and see how much better authentic bread should and is still made. Should add, but I don't want to, they have a breakfast pizza with sausage in the am and it is limited. Oy...If you see me, get out of my way, I am not above cutting in line and paying you for it. Prices are very good, no dust, no questions on prices, everything clearly marked, (my pet peeve). How do you buy something not knowing the price? Chatted again with cashier about the store and our purchases. Really enjoyed our quick 2 trips in same day within 30 minutes of each other. Will be back for the amazing bread AND Vegetable Sambusas and sweet cashier. See pics of bread. HUGE bread - good for almost anything also made quick pizza for the kids who loved it. Soft yet had a nice chew to it a few days later. Stayed Fresh! I am in Carb heaven with the bakery and the cashier made the experience great too!

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    Little Hats Italian Market

    Little Hats Italian Market

    4.5
    (321 reviews)
    7.9 mi
    $$

    My wife and I stopped at Little Hats while visiting our daughter in Germantown, and wow, this place…read moredid not disappoint. I ordered the Chicken Parmesan sub, and it was one of the best sandwiches I've ever had. The chicken was super tender, packed with flavor, and the sandwich was huge. I only made it through half and ended up eating the rest later that night. It was just as good the second time around. My wife had the Spicy Italian, and she loved it. The sweet pickles on it really made the sandwich stand out and gave it an awesome flavor. The atmosphere was really cool and felt very authentic. They also have a grocery section where you can buy authentic Italian sauces, pasta noodles, and other items, which was a nice touch. The only thing that surprised us was the fountain drinks being $5 each, but they do come in a souvenir cup. If you're looking for an amazing sub sandwich, I highly recommend Little Hats. The food was fantastic, the staff was friendly, and Germantown itself is a great area to walk around and explore. There are tons of cool places nearby. We'll definitely be back the next time we're in Nashville. I'd give this a 5 out of 5 stars.

    I've heard a lot of great things about Little Hats Italian Market, so I was excited to finally…read morecheck it out. We went to the Germantown location, which has a huge, really nice patio and a bar area. We ordered at the counter and didn't get any drinks, but I definitely want to come back and spend more time checking out the retail section because it looked great. I got the chicken Parm sandwich, and while it was good, I felt like it needed a little more flavor. I'm probably a little picky with Italian delis since I'm from New England and have had some really great options, so my expectations were high. I think I need to try another sandwich next time. My sister got the soup, and it came in a big bowl and was really good. Overall, everything was solid, but I did think it was a little expensive for a takeaway deli. We spent around $40, which felt a little high for what we got. I will definitely come back for the patio. It seemed dog friendly, and I'm always looking for new spots to bring my pup. The atmosphere is great, and I'd like to come back to try more of the menu.

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    Mazfresco Market

    Mazfresco Market

    4.2
    (21 reviews)
    1.6 mi
    $

    Taqueria Los Gallos is truly a hidden gem in the heart of South Nashville. Tucked inside the…read moreMazFresco grocery store, this spot serves up incredibly fresh and flavorful tacos at affordable prices. The food is always made to order, and the customer service is warm and friendly--it's the kind of place where you feel welcomed every time you walk in. It's become one of my go-to lunch spots thanks to its consistent quality, speedy service, and authentic taste. The casual, no-frills ambiance adds to its charm--think market vibes with the scent of fresh tortillas and grilled meats filling the air. Also the aguas frescas are delightful and not overwhelmingly sweet.

    I once wrote a five-star review for Mazfresco, but this business has seen a slow and unfortunate…read moredecline. The carniceria disappeared, then the bakery, and the nail in the coffin was the removal of the refrigerated and freezer section at the ack that once hosted an extensive collection of Mexican cheeses. The store doesn't even sell cotija anymore. What Mexican grocery doesn't stock cotija? My last visit was in mid-December of 2023 where Mazfresco was just a shell of its former glory with barely any products of interest, diminished produce options, and almost none of the items I use for Mexican cooking at home. Thankfully, we have an abundance of other options in South Nashville within a stone's throw of Mazfresco. But this business has unfortunately lost a faithful, 10-year customer.

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    Gulf Port Seafood Market - Hermitage

    Gulf Port Seafood Market - Hermitage

    4.4
    (38 reviews)
    8.5 mi
    $$

    Love places like Gulf Port Seafood Market - places you don't know about, nor expect then blow your…read moremind and palate. I especially love it when simplicity and genuine passion is served, not just presentation. Anyway, to start off - this market, and it's a market, not quite a restaurant. When my friend and I stopped in, there was one table, four chairs. Since we were there late, we were able to sit and dine in. Sitting and eating there allowed us to chat with Kojo - the owner. Learning not just about the market but his history and his passion for what he does. Switching gears again - the market is in a huge shopping plaza. Lots of parking. And free. As for the food - see the pics. Dinner pics is mixed in with what was left in the market. I can't even begin to explain how much I enjoyed the flavors of the dishes he made on the spot for us. As we were there late in the day, most of the popular dishes were sold out however, he made a few suggestions, even two that were off the menu and made it to order. When we were there, it was a one man operation. So he was also our host and server. If you couldn't tell - service was excellent. Chatting about food. About seafood. About the beginning of Gulf Port. And about life in general. This is one of those places, that if I lived there - I'd frequent the place just because of him. It's just too bad that me going there requires a plane ticket and a five or so hour flight. But, also know this - next time I fly into Nashville, I'll make my way to Hermitage and have more delicious, fresh seafood.

    **April 2025: Saturday Evening Visit**…read more My friend and I wanted to eat somewhere in the Hermitage area since that's where we were staying and Gulf Port Seafood had really high ratings, which were 100% well deserved. I should preface this by saying that Gulf Port is a seafood market first and that they have one table (4 chairs) so you can dine-in - but space is limited. Kojo, the restaurant owner, has both raw and hot options for patrons to enjoy. We came pretty late on a Saturday so many of his popular items (gumbo and lobster roll) were sold out, but we decide to try his other offerings which were delicious. We ordered the 2 orders of Cajun Crawfish Roll (methinks $15?), Seafood Mac & Cheese (methinks $20?) and Shrimp and Grits ($20? maybe) and all were made to order and brought to our table in a timely manner. The Cajun Crawfish Rolls came out first (I guess one order is given two rolls) and we demolished it. The toasted bun had a nice char, but was fluffy on the inside and the cajun sauce gave the crawfish nice flavor. We devoured this and were really impressed with the item. Next the Seafood Mac and Cheese came our as well as the shrimp and grits. The Mac and Cheese had such a great blend of cheeses and the noodles were cooked al dente. The grits on the shrimp and grits were scrumptious - not mushy at all and the shrimp was cooked through. Everything tasted very comforting and the prices are very reasonable! Overall, this was definitely a highlight meal of my Southern States travels and the next time I'm back in Nashville I hope to try the gumbo and lobster roll!

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