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    Sinbad Fruit Market

    4.6 (7 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    I absolutely loved the selection of fresh fruits, meats and breads right out of the oven!

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    Love going to Sinbad. Great customer service and the best fresh bread that you can get. They always have everything I need.

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    This is such a nice place to get your grocery's. Good customers service and respectful people.

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    Long Family Orchard & Farm

    Long Family Orchard & Farm

    3.4
    (131 reviews)
    4.7 mi
    $$

    I am not sure how people say they don't like the donuts here, because they are good! Especially…read morewhen they are nice and warm, eating them right outside at a table with some fresh cider is just a nice down to earth pleasant experience. It was recommended to get the Cider Slushy and, pretty amazing, even on a chilly day. The orchards were closed for the day, so we were not able to walk through and view those which was a bit disappointing, and petting zoo, or what not was not something I was willing to spend $20 a person on. It does hit the spot though for a nice snack and relaxation.

    This has to be one of the better cider mills in SE Michigan! Tons of parking, pumpkins, mums, and…read moreactivities for the kids. When you enter the barn, you will find a cider section where they offer a cup of hot cider, cider slush, cider slush with ice cream, pumpkin spice cappuccino, and coffee. You will have to pay as soon as you get your drinks and then head over to the donuts, located on the other side of the barn. Even though the barn looks big from the outside, you can't get lost. Just follow the honey, treats, breads, apples, cider to the donuts, then the cashier. Love that they offer donuts with cinnamon sugar or plain. Honestly, you really can't go wrong with either one. The donuts are best eaten, as soon as you get em. They are perfectly crispy on the outside and fluffy and soft on the inside. The staff are always so welcoming and helpful. I would highly recommend checking this place out, especially if you have kids.

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    Al Haramain International Foods

    Al Haramain International Foods

    3.9
    (9 reviews)
    4.4 mi

    I love this market that took over the property and store where Heartland Market was on 12 and…read moreFarmington. I'm glad they left so we could get this store. I will take better pictures next time I'm there. They have a wide beautiful assortment of nuts, fruit and vegetables. There are rices, flour and coffee k didn't know existed. I mainly go there for the vegetables. I really don't want a lot of people going, it's kind of a secret. The prices are great!

    Al Haramain International Foods took over the space where Heartland Marketplace was in Farmington…read moreHills. It is a soft opening, and at least half of the store is currently empty. They did have some fresh produce, a tiny bit of meat and many aisles packed with food. It appears that they do plan to have a bakery area, prepared foods and meats. The reason for only 2 stores is that the prices are insanely high. Six dollars for a box of cereal? And most other goods that I see in other stores were at least a dollar more than elsewhere. But, I will say, that if you want middle eastern goods, you will undoubtedly find them here. Rows and rows of all kinds of beans and rice and lots of things I'm completely unfamiliar with. I do think they should have waited for their soft opening until they were actually more prepared for customers; they did have one checkout open, and the young man was friendly enough, but it felt eerie walking around a mostly empty store while constantly meeting paths with 3 obvious business owners who were discussing matters in their native language as they walked around with clipboards and such, taking notes and commenting on the goods (from what I could tell). It just didn't feel very welcoming at this point.

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    Kappa

    Kappa

    3.8
    (15 reviews)
    0.1 mi
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    Beautiful thing about these smaller sized Korean grocery markets is that they have mom n' pop feel…read moreto them. No, they wouldn't have as great of selections as your giant chain marts, but they have the essentials ready for the locals, and their owners are usually very friendly and helpful. When you become regulars, they're usually very good to take care of you in one manner or another. (Please note that I'm not speaking specific to Kappa only, but more in general.) As for my experience at Kappa, it was pleasant enough. Mark-ups weren't as bad as some of the other smaller places I've been to, and I loved the fact that they have house-made prepackaged food available. They also heavily advertise their banchans a lot, which is in line with most of these smaller joints. Koreans call it "son mat" which our trusty AI friend describes it like this: "Son-mat (손맛) is a Korean word that means "hand taste" and is used to describe the unique flavor that comes from a cook's skill, care, and personal touch. It can also refer to the idea of passing down the love and care that mothers put into their cooking to their loved ones." This is especially important because it's what will get your customers coming back for more. The trouble is that these smaller groceries are mainly targeted for locals nearby. I happen to live 90 minutes away, and if I have to do my quarterly Korean grocery shopping, I'm more inclined to go to a bigger chain mart, unless there's a very specific reason to pick one over the other. I would certainly recommend Kappa for people who are in the area, not looking to stock up for the next 3 months. As for me, one visit was very pleasant, but enough.

    Cute little Korean market in an unassuming strip mall. You won't find much by way of fresh produce,…read morebut you can grab some essentials for your next Korean meal. The guy running the counter was very helpful.

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    JJ's Prime Steaks & Cheesecakes

    JJ's Prime Steaks & Cheesecakes

    2.8
    (30 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    A JJ's van came through our neighborhood the other day while I was taking my dog out and the…read moresalesman stopped me and tried to sell me steaks for about $350, plus a "free" cheesecake. He was kind and told me he has delivered steaks to some of my neighbors and appeared to know details about them that backed up this statement. I had never heard of nor tried their products before. I told him I would buy half of what he was offering, thinking it would cost me a little over $150. Even after telling him I wasn't a big fan of cheesecake, he told me still he would throw it in for "free." By the time he took my card and called in to run my card, he told the person on the other end to run it for $259. I was caught off guard by the amount but took the meat and cheesecake inside then did some research. The prices online did not seem to match up with what I got and paid for (6 steaks and 4 pounds of hamburger patties). I felt horrible about spending so much money on such little food and felt scammed. I then called the main line to ask for an itemized receipt. I explained the prices online appeared cheaper than what I paid. The owner was the one who answered the phone; he was extremely polite and assured me he would look into this right away and get back to me. The next day, he called me and was again very polite and honest with me. He explained his sales guys make commission, but that I should have received 2 additional steaks in one of the boxes I purchased. He told me he would deliver me these 2 steaks, plus a box of strip steaks at no extra charge. He showed up the next day and delivered it as promised. He texted me to let me know when he was coming and sent a photo of the delivery at my door. So far, we've tried the sirloin steaks, hamburgers, and cheesecake. The cheesecake was great! The sirloin was pretty tender and tasty. The hamburgers were perfectly sized and were also very tasty. Although my experience started off a little poorly, the owner's customer service and the quality of the product changed my initial impression of them.

    Trash just absolutely trash many pubes in my food and the steak smelled like if you left chow mein…read moreon the sidewalk on a 90 degree day then peed in it

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