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- Serious EatsApril 30, 2013There's a lot of cured meats to choose from and most any of them can be turned into a sandwich. A good place to start: salami with wine and hazelnuts, sliced to order and layered with feta and onion.
- Kazumi TeradaSeptember 16, 2013Wide selection of honey from Romania, Serbia, Croatia, Austria, Germany, Portugal, Italy, Bulgaria, New Zealand, etc. in almost every row. Probably the biggest selection of feta cheese, condiments.
- Victoria U.May 28, 2016Euromarket minus anything Spanish but with lots of Greek and Eastern European goodies + awesome British products. They have the best beer selection in Astoria.
- Charcuterie, great assortment of cheeses, sweets, nice plant teas from Greece; also great assortment of glass-canned vegetables without any preservatives or additives.
- Melissa BJanuary 15, 2012Great selection of beer at sometimes confusing pricing. Amazing fresh pita in nondescript plastic bags (go before Sunday evening). And excellent assortment of Haribo & various European treats!
- Serious EatsNovember 3, 2013Balkan butcher shop with an incredible selection of cured meats. Also known for its extensive beer case.
- Carla NataliaFebruary 10, 2014So many varieties of cured meats! And like 10 different kinds of Feta cheese! The kalamata olives are amazing as well :-)
- The best international beer selection around, all cold and ready to enjoy! The meat and cheese counters are wonderful as well.
- One of the better beer selections in Astoria... But that's not all go over the deli counter and get some Suzuk. It's a delicious cured meat.
- Excellent cold beer selection. Probably the best in Astoria in terms of quantity x quality.
- The beer selection here is retarded in the "I-can't-believe-how-much-there-is" kinda way. They even have an entire rack of that Four Loko which, I thought, was off the market.
- Billy KeenlySeptember 15, 2015Superior olive oil selection and authentic Mediterranean groceries and food.
- Amazing beer selection. Definitely check prices though. Easy to walk out spending $30 on two 6-packs.
- Try the Russian beer Apceha. You'll know it by the fact that it come in giant plastic bottles and goes for either $2.25 or $4.25 for the 2 liter bottle. Strong and surprisingly good.
- Laszlo MokusinkaJune 4, 2017Yesterday went to Euromarket, but there was a huge TV loudly blasting a soccer game in Spanish. I asked him to lower the volume, but he did so only a bit. I complained to George, who didn't care.