Angora Turish Food is amazing place you can find anything and there is you can find what do you need original and fresh always. ı love angora Turkish Food Market. ı was there together with my family and turkish baklava it was amazing
Nice store overall stuffed with turkish products. Tried the breakfast menu, which was alright overall. We were a party of 2 and were charged an extra $10 service fee, not sure why. Would have been nice if we were made aware in advance, but whatever.
Angora Turkish Food Mart is a hidden gem for lovers of authentic Turkish cuisine and products! They offer an incredible variety of Turkish food essentials like fresh cheese, honey, tea, and spices all directly imported from Turkey.
The selection is impressive, and the quality speaks for itself. On certain days, you can even find fresh fish!
What makes Angora even more special is its cozy pastry shop serving fresh bread and pastries, alongside a delightful Turkish restaurant.
The homemade meals are a treat, offering authentic flavours for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. All to be experience with a cosy dine in seating to accommodate upto 30 ppl.
Highly recommend for anyone craving a true taste of Turkey.
I come here regularly to enjoy the delicious freshly baked foods and large variety of Turkish goods. The owner is charming and always working hard to offer assistance and make recommendations about the unique products. I'm happy to see they are expanding the space and planning to open a restaurant. It's great to enjoy the authentic culture and this unique establishment in the area. Everything's halal of course, which caters to so many in the community.
Extremely overpriced, and a large amount of items don't have price tags. Realized 500ml tub of ice cream costs $34 at check out, and the cashier's response was "it comes from Turkey" - did it fly first class from Turkey? Isn't that the point of a Turkish food market anyways? You are basically paying for the cost of low customer traffic because this shop is in a hidden neighbourhood in Oakville. Basically a convenience tax for those that are from the area and don't want to get into Toronto.
Fatih Kilic
8 months agoAngora Turish Food is amazing place you can find anything and there is you can find what do you need original and fresh always. ı love angora Turkish Food Market. ı was there together with my family and turkish baklava it was amazing
Wissam Ballout
a year agoNice store overall stuffed with turkish products. Tried the breakfast menu, which was alright overall. We were a party of 2 and were charged an extra $10 service fee, not sure why. Would have been nice if we were made aware in advance, but whatever.
Foodilicious MuslimMom
a year agoAngora Turkish Food Mart is a hidden gem for lovers of authentic Turkish cuisine and products! They offer an incredible variety of Turkish food essentials like fresh cheese, honey, tea, and spices all directly imported from Turkey. The selection is impressive, and the quality speaks for itself. On certain days, you can even find fresh fish! What makes Angora even more special is its cozy pastry shop serving fresh bread and pastries, alongside a delightful Turkish restaurant. The homemade meals are a treat, offering authentic flavours for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. All to be experience with a cosy dine in seating to accommodate upto 30 ppl. Highly recommend for anyone craving a true taste of Turkey.
Shams A
2 years agoI come here regularly to enjoy the delicious freshly baked foods and large variety of Turkish goods. The owner is charming and always working hard to offer assistance and make recommendations about the unique products. I'm happy to see they are expanding the space and planning to open a restaurant. It's great to enjoy the authentic culture and this unique establishment in the area. Everything's halal of course, which caters to so many in the community.
Brs Alkis
4 months agoExtremely overpriced, and a large amount of items don't have price tags. Realized 500ml tub of ice cream costs $34 at check out, and the cashier's response was "it comes from Turkey" - did it fly first class from Turkey? Isn't that the point of a Turkish food market anyways? You are basically paying for the cost of low customer traffic because this shop is in a hidden neighbourhood in Oakville. Basically a convenience tax for those that are from the area and don't want to get into Toronto.