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    Rocky's Mart

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    Helga's German Restaurant & Deli - Delicious Jger Schnitzel!

    Helga's German Restaurant & Deli

    3.8(562 reviews)
    0.9 mi
    $$

    Took my little brother here since he was in town for flight training and it's been sitting in my…read moreGoogle 'food' list to try for quite a while. We went on Mother's Day (totally forgot it was that day), but were able to call and get a table inside for two. Everyone we interacted with was super friendly and attentive, so expect good service. We decided to get two dishes and share with each other, so I ordered the Rahm Schnitzel and he ordered the Bratwurst Platter, and our side choices were spätzle und kroketten with a salad and goulash for soup. I was driving, so my brother ordered a pint of pilsner, which of course I had to take a sip for quality control, and it passed the test lol. The server mentioned they were having issues with some of their alcohol equipment that day, so alcohol options were very limited. The food came out quite quickly, or I think it did, because my brother and I were busy chatting and catching up. Food was hot, and everything tasted delicious and well-seasoned. I can't say that I had a favorite dish because it was all delicious, but I did really like the Rahm schnitzel with the kroketten!! Will be back in warm weather so I can go eat and drink on the patio!

    Helga's is my go-to restaurant for German food. I've been a patron from when they had their…read morerestaurant in Hoffman Heights in Aurora. I love the atmosphere of their current location South of Aurora Mall and their mini deli, beer garden. Their lunch portion is the perfect amount. Dinner portions are larger. I had lunch on Friday and had one of my favorites, Rouladen with red cabbage and fried spatzle. Service was excellent as always. I've never used their bathrooms before until this visit. Not sure if they are always like this, but the hallway to the bathrooms and in the bathroom smell bad. Kind of tarnished the greatness of the meal & service. Also I miss the old deli size. They have downsized their deli meats and other candy goodies. I suspect it was for more demand for the beer garden. Overall I'll be back as always to get my yummy authentic German food fix!

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    Tradishn Market & Cafe - Whatever these are, they looked so good!!

    Tradishn Market & Cafe

    4.5(13 reviews)
    5.3 mi

    If you are tired of shopping at one of the big chain grocery stores and are looking for something…read moreunique with tradition behind it, Tradishn Market & Café might be for you. As I was able to finally utilize this Eastern European/Central Asian store early afternoon on a beautiful Monday, I felt compelled to write about my experience. It's located in this quiet strip mall in the southeastern corner of E Smokey Hill Rd and Chambers, its existence is somewhat overshadowed by the sports bar next door. Had I not come to this mall to work my side gig shift at the very bar, I don't think I would have ever found this cute market/deli/café. Small markets such as this tend to sell the normal groceries with higher price tags. I think I at least saw a review left by one of the past users who said it. And yet, based on my shopping experience this afternoon, I somewhat disagree to that opinion. I didn't buy much. As my refrigerator still had good variety of foods left, I only wanted a few to several items: namely rare finds. When I try a business that I have never used before, I bring my authentic self with curiosity bigger than one of the 14ers in Colorado. Hence, I arrived to it with so much expectation and anticipation. The store looked quiet at 12:50pm. Instead of the workers, one of the patrons who said he lived across from the street said a pleasant hi to me. He was enjoying his little him time at one of the tables upfront. Inside is quite modern. And cute/adorable as well. After passing the café area where they can make drinks, I proceeded to what appeared to be the deli section. Then I immediately saw their "prepared" foods. After carefully investigating each one, I grabbed the attention of one of the ladies all the way to the meat section for assistance. I picked what appeared to be rolled cabbage meat (so no cabbage around it; it appeared to be chicken so chicken hamburger meat type thing), stirred fried veggies that included eggplant, cauliflower, red pepper etc. and grape leaves (and yet, per the lady, what's inside the leaves was ground beef.) She carefully placed all of them in two separate containers for me to take home. I had no clue how much the per pound price for the prepared foods was but I really didn't care to be freak. And for the next 15-20 minute or so, I walked slowly to browse each aisle. The items they carry at this store were quite unique where some of the packages are/were written (I believe) in Russian language. Quite intriguing indeed. As much as I wanted to immerse myself in the foods that I have never had before, I exercised discipline by not buying all those "unknown" items. It was hard though! Like I said, it was my uncontrollable curiosity that drove me nuts while walking around! I ended up with only 4 items in the basket. When the lady upfront rang them up, I realized that the per pound price for the prepared foods was only $5.99 so between the two containers, it was only $10 with some change. Wow! This was not expected. I thought each one would be easily $10 so I was expecting to pay close to $20 for both. As soon as I got home, I tried all the prepared foods. And all of them are/were well-seasoned/prepared/cooked in a family style cooking. As I got to savor the "Tradishn" of the cuisines they boast about at this shop, my happy tummy was literally smiling with joy. This place didn't disappoint. This somewhat tiny in size but mighty in quality market quietly exists in a little space in the city of Aurora. And as the store's name says it all, it does carry the authenticity with modern twists. I quite fancy this place!

    I love everything about this European market. First of all it's stunning and full of charm. Great…read morefor ready-made foods, bakery items and gifts. They have a beautiful selection of fancy chocolates that look like you spent a ton of money but you actually didn't, I love adding these to gifts. Stop in and support a local small business.

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    Tradishn Market & Cafe - Baklavas were huge!!

    Baklavas were huge!!

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    Cuji Foods - Wonderful latin market, international products from South America. Good people, attention, nice and clean store. 100% recomendent.

    Cuji Foods

    4.0(1 review)
    2.2 mi

    It came from Boulder... yes, I know that may sound like the start of an eerie science fiction…read moremovie, but really, ¡cálmate! You see, some of our friends up north have now graced Denver with a second branch of the popular South American gastronomic emporium, Cují Foods. As you will no doubt notice upon entering, many of the products in this cozy "rincón" hail from Venezuela, as do the owners ("cují" is in fact a tree from that part of the continent). Some of my personal favorites here are the heat-and-eat products in the cooler, for times when I'm craving a moist Cachapa (cheesy corn cake), some Pastelitos (chicken or beef turnovers), or even a couple of Cachitos (hearty ham buns), But really, I need to get my act together, and cook a meal or two myself - and luckily, Cují has plenty of suggestions for me there too. If I need a little meat, I can just stop right by the door and pick out some Tapa de Cuadril (Argentinian beef rump cap) or a few links of Morcilla (blood sausage from Colombia). Numerous cheese and other dairy products are available here too, from earthy Queso Guayanés, to creamy Nata Criolla, to tangy Queso Telita. I mean really, I can cut down my shopping list quite handily here - and these are only a few of the phenomenal food finds available at this address. Is your sweet tooth especially needy today? Well, you'll find plenty of options to quell that particular "hambre" here. I would personally recommend some rice/wheat bites packed with dulce de leche (Toops), a little tin of hazelnut wafer rolls (Pirucream), or some chocolate cream-stuffed cookies (Marilu) - or all three if you really want to get festive. If you prefer snacks of the salty variety, how about some cheese puffs (Tris and Pepito are two varieties you will most likely see) or even Batata Palha - Brazilian shoestring potatoes. (Yes, I know those traditionally go on stews like Estrogonofe de Frango, but honestly, I can eat them right out of the bag). Ay, I just realized that strangely, I haven't yet said anything about beverages - which is a little odd since that tends to be one of my favorite grocery sections. So let me close out by telling you about - for example - Papelón con Limón (sugarcane/lime juice), Té Canela (cinnamon tea), and of course, Café Paramo (one of Venezuela's favorite coffees), all readily available at Cují too.

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