Phoenicia Bakery & Deli
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Middle Eastern
by clik212 c.
This is not an Indian grocery, it is a middle eastern grocery with products that range from Spanish pimenton and alicante and spanish torron to stuffed grape leaves, to products of Please do not misrepresent this wonderful store.
Posted 08/25/08 | Report Abuse
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Indian Food/grocery
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Miranda M.
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This is a little Indian bakery, deli, grocery shop. The owners are very nice and begin to reconize your face when you are a regular customer. They have great pita bread, as well as other types of breads that are baked fresh and delivered daily. They make their own humus, tabolli, roasted eggplant, stuffed grape leaves and more. They have a bakery that has a variety of sweets of the sweet lover, like several types of baklava. They have a really nice olive bar, and offer a good selection of indian groceries.
Posted 04/06/06 | Report Abuse
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Looking to buy Indian Spices?
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Jasper J.
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This is a wonderful little Indian grocery shop. They sell all sorts of Indian foods and spices. They sell packages of great tasting Indian desserts. Great prices on large tins of Olive Oil. They have a really nice olive selection featuring olives from many different areas. They sell a variety of packaged Indian breads. The owners speak English and various Indian dialects.
Posted 11/26/05 | Report Abuse
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Great Middle Eastern grocery store
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Robert L.
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The owner is very friendly, and there are always 6-7 employees around the store that can help you find what you need. Their grocery variety is excellent, with a lot of Middle Eastern imports, including a great variety of cheese.
Expect to pay a little more for food that is probably a lot cheaper in the Middle East, but expect to pay a lot less than competitor Whole Foods. Phoenicia even has a much better variety, to boot.
If you're visiting with no idea what to get, start with some olives (I like the Phoenicia Special or the Lebanese Green), grab a package of flatbread, and pick up some Lebnae from a company called Byblos. You can easily walk out with all that for $5, and it's a great introduction to Middle Eastern cuisine.
Posted 11/11/05 | Report Abuse
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