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    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    7 years ago

    A small little convenience store with some awesome tamales. Give it try. Better than any other tamal you will find in wickerpark/bucktown.

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    Dukan International Food Market

    Dukan International Food Market

    4.9
    (8 reviews)
    4.8 mi

    Was looking for Zereshk and had excellent luck finding them here. Just opened the package and…read morethey're perfect, not stale and the outside wasn't dusty. Excellent sign :) I was surprised by the quality meat at a reasonable price and will definitely be back to buy more.

    I have been craving Middle Eastern "Labne" for a really really long time now, so I decided to hop…read moreon the brown line right after work and head straight to this market. The location is extremely convenient. The minute you walk out of the Kedzie Brown Line stop you make a right and you're there. There's parking, which is good to know. It took over 50 minutes to get here on the train. It might be a lot faster if I drive, so I'm glad there's parking at least. The grocery store is huge and has a variety of Middle Eastern and Turkish goods. I bought several cheeses, from Kashkaval to Halloumi and most importantly my Labne! The meat looked extremely fresh, but I wasn't going to risk dragging it on the train with me all the way back to downtown, but I'll definitely keep that in mind if I drive back there. The isles are organized and neat. There's also a mini bakery in the store and it has delicious sweets and lots and lots of fresh bread. They also have the famous Middle Eastern Mankushe (thyme and cheese flavors)! I wanted to buy so many more things but there's only so much I can carry with me. The employees were super helpful and helped find a few things I needed. The only reason why I am giving 4 stars is because there were some expired items in the fridge, but nothing that drastic! Till next time!

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    Eataly - Chicago

    Eataly - Chicago

    3.9
    (4.7k reviews)
    2.7 mi
    $$

    Overall, I did not enjoy this strange turn from Italian food I am used to. I am not sure if this…read moreplace is a fusion restaurant with another culture because the food that I was expecting to be Italian was not giving Italy. Typical bruschetta you see has tomato, which was what I was hoping for when I ordered it, but there were no tomatoes at all. Instead, there were green peas, and a whole lot of cheeses on top consisting of whipped ricotta cheese. The taste made me regret getting the bruschetta, which I usually love. And the gnocchi dish... don't even get me started. The texture made me think I was eating raw dough from my baking sessions. It looked promising when the dish first came out, but the mozzarella cheese on top was chewier than the gnocchi itself. The gnocchi would just become a strange mash when poked with by my fork. The gnocchi was overcooked which resulted in a mushy paste when it should have been pillowy and have a slight resistance when bitten into. Maybe their other foods may have been good, but the combo I got was not filling. I barely touched the gnocchi.

    Great ambiance!! After taking a river cruise with friends who were visiting from Mexico, we decided…read moreto get some Italian food. Instead of the typical Chicago style pizza, we decided to try Eataly. First, you walk into a marketplace with Italian products from olive oil, cheese, pasta and wine as well as a bakery. An excellent place for Italian food. We headed upstairs to LA PIZZA & LA PASTA. We were greeted and seated promptly. Miguel, our server, did an excellent job of explaining the food as well as the wine, beer and cocktail options available in both Spanish and English. Kudos to Miguel!! I had the Gnocchi and the caponata. They were both delicious. The others had different pizza and pasta dishes. Everyone agreed that all the food was very good. Thanks to Miguel and Eataly for making this a memorable experience for us and our guests!!

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    Fresh Farms International Market

    Fresh Farms International Market

    3.9
    (109 reviews)
    6.6 mi
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    Believe it or not there's more than Indian stuff at this international market on Devon. Fresh Farms…read morehas a few locations, including this one in an area well known for being international. It has a pretty big selection of produce. Careful in bringing the best stuff to here. They have a lot of experience selecting based on geographic regions, seasons, and weather. After going inside for the first time, we were surprised it was bigger than it appeared to be. It's got a pretty big produce section. This takes up a lot of the inside, and seems to be the main thing. A lot of the usual fruits and vegetables, but also has quite a lot that's not as common. The rest of the store has the bakery and deli counters, and they have fresh meats if you like getting meaty. Also they have a stand to get fresh gelato. The prices are pretty good, and they had lots of cheap specials. Clean and organized with everything looking fresh. It's certainly got Indian products, but there's a whole lot more, and good prices. This is located on Devon at Talman.

    Good grocery store with lots of variety and produce along with some hard to find items and…read morereasonable prices. The place is clean and fairly well organized with helpful staff ready to assist. The best part is the fresh juice bar that they have. You pay for the juice at the cashier and take your receipt over to the juicer and they will freshly squeeze the juice for you. The sugar cane and the strawberry / watermelon were real standouts for us. Definitely worth checking out for both groceries but also to get some fresh fruit juices.

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    Fresh International Market

    Fresh International Market

    3.7
    (148 reviews)
    21.2 mi
    $$

    This place is getting worse by the minute. Pricing is ok. Not many discounted items as before, and…read morethe facility is definitely falling apart. With two new Asian stores nearby, they really do need to do something fast to improve and compete.

    The Asian grocery scene is definitely getting competitive in Schaumburg, with Joong Boo down the…read morestreet, Mitsuwa not too far away and H Mart opening...eventually. And yes, in case you didn't know, while it's called "International", all those nations are in Asia. We come here mainly for two things - either getting ingredients to make hot pot at home, or just eating hot pot here. They also have dry pot, which my wife and I really like as an option. You grab a basket and fill it with whatever veggies you want, then a separate one and fill it with proteins, then you pay by the weight. You can either get it hot pot style in a big bowl of hot broth, or dry pot where they cook it in the broth but serve your food already cooked. As far as the grocery selection, they have a big seafood selection and a decent butcher area. Also a lot of Asia snacks and frozen selection, and a small liquor section too. Produce is fine. But if you're making hot pot at home, they have the sliced meat, soup base, sauces, and a little frozen fish ball self-serve area. If you don't want to eat hot pot here, they serve other Asian hot dishes, and there's a bubble tea spot and bakery here, but I haven't tried anything else besides the hot pot. Sense a trend yet? It's not as big as Joong Boo, and it's bigger than the current H Mart for now but will be interesting to see how the new one compares. Overall it's a fine grocery store and we'll come back when that craving for mala spice strikes.

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