There are also products from Russian, Armenian, Balkan, and Greek cultures. Baklava, coffee, legumes, nuts, ice cream, fish, and various local cheeses are also available.
A price performance market that always maintains quality where I can find everything I want. Thanks for the friendly service.
Helpful ReviewEverything you buy in this wonderful store is extremely tasty!
The best store with Turkish delights :))
Mükemmel fiyat mükemmel hizmet ve tazelikte ürünler.
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G Y
2 months agoI was taking a stroll in the area when I noticed the delicious-looking baklava behind the glass window. I walked into Anatolian Gourmet Market to explore, and I’m so glad I did! From grocery selections to frozen foods ready to bake, and desserts, they had it all. I ended up filling two bags with goodies. Everything was fresh and absolutely delicious. The owner was kind, helpful, and really knowledgeable, he shared great suggestions that made the whole shopping experience even better. I’ll definitely be back!
Leonard
8 months agoSeems like most things are imported directly from Turkey here. Good quality and flavor. I bought some baklava and a water after having dinner next door.
Cansin John
10 months agoThe Anatolia Gourmet Market offers a delightful experience for anyone looking to explore the rich and diverse flavors of Turkish cuisine. The market has an impressive selection of products, ranging from traditional staples like olives, olive oil, and cheeses to harder-to-find items like sujuk and authentic Turkish coffee. Their spice section is particularly noteworthy, with vibrant varieties of sumac, pul biber, and saffron that add depth to any dish. Fresh produce and bakery offerings, including simit and baklava, are also standouts. A highlight of the market is its selection of Turkish teas and sweets. Their shelves are stocked with a variety of Turkish delight (lokum) in different flavors. Prices are reasonable considering the quality and uniqueness of the products, and shopping here feels like an immersive cultural experience. Whether you’re Turkish and missing a taste of home or simply curious about Mediterranean and Middle Eastern flavors, the Anatolia Gourmet Market is a must-visit.
Çağrı Paçin
7 months agoOne of the most difficult things about leaving my country and coming to America was that I was very attached to the cuisine of my own culture. After meeting Anadolu Market, all my worries ended. I can find many things I want here, especially Tulumba dessert. Thank you Selin.
Danny Zanetti
5 months agoWonderful Turkish market! They have everything! Great customer service!