Bosnian SuperMarket

4.5 star rating
2 reviews

Categories: Grocery, Ethnic Food, Convenience Stores  [Edit]

6239 University Ave NE
Fridley, MN 55432
(763) 571-1941
Price Range:
$$
Accepts Credit Cards:
Yes
Wheelchair Accessible:
Yes
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2 reviews in English

  • Review from Ryan J.

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    Minneapolis, MN

    5.0 star rating
    12/16/2008 ROTD 1/15/2009

    Although I would have to object to the 'supermarket' label the store does have a wide selection of things my Scandinavian background can't pronounce. The Mjevena Kafa (probably pronounced: mahavena kofa) is pretty good, even though I don't drink coffee much (once every few years). Its really rich and doesn't taste like awfully bland mixes such as Folgers or Maxwell. The store has phone cards to call Eastern European regions and all types of cooking ingredients that I'm sure anyone with basic culinary skills could prepare a hearty Bosnia meal with. Unfortunately I fall victim to the 'eat Nutella straight from the jar' syndrome. The Lokum Tea Biscuits look pretty good and they will probably be my next victim. A great place to stop in and check out if you're in the area as this market is definitely unique. The woman at the cash register was very friendly too, perhaps she smiled so much because she thought I was lost and saw me giggle when I dropped my Nutella on the floor. Oh yes, they have an excellent selection of candies available too.

  • Review from Ericka A.

    Schaumburg, IL

    4.0 star rating
    2/11/2008

    The Bosnian/European SuperMarket is located closer to the Eastern European diaspora of the Twin Cities/Metropolitan area. They remodeled the store about a year ago and it is twice as big as it had been previously. Prices are good and items that can be purchased include; Turkish coffee, meats and cheeses, bread, jarred jams and spreads, treats, DVDs, CDs, magazines and the occasional concert ticket.

    Mostly expect to be left alone by the people running the store. They are more likely to speak with you if they know you or you speak Bosnian.

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