Nutcracker Russian candy
Russian candy
Liver sausage with bread
Buckwheat and honey.
Swallow Russian candy
Rye bread
Romashka candy.
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Konafetto candy
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Farmer's cheese pastry.
Napoleon cake
Cherry danish
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Ulyana K.
Oct 23, 2021
This is the place to go for nearly any Russian or Ukrainian good. We usually come here once every few months to stock up, and they have especially good kuliches and paska bread on Easter. Today, I got a bunch of staples like rye bread, honey, candies, pastries, cake, liver sausage, buckwheat, wheat, millet, and even soap! The prices here are pretty decent and the couple running this store are friendly and willing to help out. It's clean and the variety is fantastic. The lady even gives kids a free candy sometimes.Here is what I thought about some of the items I got:- Liver sausage: pretty smooth, good with bread, but it doesn't taste too authentic. It's alright.- Millet/buckwheat/wheat: they are all tasty and great quality for the price.- Farmer's cheese pastry: the bread is pretty soft but I'd say it is too dry. The cheese is too crumbly as well.- Filled blini: very tasty and they have multiple ways to be cooked.- Napoleon cake: it comes completely frozen, which is a little odd. I guess I'll have to defrost it before trying it, but it looks good. Wasn't labeled in the store, though.- Cherry danish: pretty good but not too flavorful. Soft bread.- Pascha bread: always great and a must get on Orthodox Easter!- All of the candies are great except red one pictured, which tastes a little stale. The blue Nutrcracker one is large and hard. The toffee is stuffed with a tasty fruit filling. The candy with a swallow on it has a nice fruity undertone and creamy filling. Romashka is a classic Russian candy you must try, and the Konafetto is amazing too!Highly recommend you sample a few (or a bunch!) of items from this store.
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Troy B.
Aug 30, 2018
This place is really cool. It is like traveling to another country, more specifically, it feels like being in Eastern Europe. So many different types of food to peruse here, from candy and cookies, to non-perishables, dairy, frozen, and even ice cream (see photos for some of the variety). The prices are very reasonable, and they have things that I have never seen before, such as sweet Birch juice in a carton. This place is really neat . . . Cheers!
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Rain R.
Jan 31, 2018
My husband is from Ukraine and this is place is a must-go for many "familiar" snacks and food for him. The owners speak Russian, but also speak English, so don't be nervous about coming in! Some of my favorites are poppyseed rolls, their deli meats (for the hubs), these kinda green sodas, squash spread, and sour cream. There's a fish section, breads (including a dark rye), imported canned foods, dairy, and crackers. They have a lot of very delicious candies, chocolates, and frozen desserts as well. There is a lot across the street, so parking is pretty decent as well. Definitely check it out!
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Ally L.
Jun 16, 2018
I have no connection to the Ukraine so I went in here not knowing what to expect. Nataliya European Food market is a lovely store, they have all categories--frozen, bakery, deli, dairy (including kefir) etc. The owner was very welcoming and offered to help interpret anything I wasn't sure about. However, I didn't have much of an issue as most of the items were quite obvious or had enough English on them to tell what they were. Sometimes you feel awkward stumbling around ethnic groceries but I didn't get that vibe here.They also have sausage that they make/smoke themselves. The owner said the cherry smoke one was the most popular and gave us a couple of samples. It is the kind of sausage you eat cold on crackers and I loved the wonderful texture/flavor. And was very inexpensive...about $3.90 for one rather large sausage. They charge by the pound. If you are doing a charcuterie board for a party or just want a nice protein rich snack option I would recommend.Prices were quite low and comparable to what you pay at the Greenfield GE. We left with a condensed milk swiss roll, some frozen Tibetan flavored dumplings and one of the sausages.
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Nadiya H.
Feb 1, 2025
This store is very nice, it reminds me that I have come home. Thank you Natalia for being here Pittsburgh.
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Rya C.
Aug 27, 2024
Nataliya is very kind, and she helped me pick out an assortment of sweets. The crème brûlée-flavored Belissimo candy was perhaps my favorite, and the romashki were a close second. I can't wait to go back! The prices were very reasonable.
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Alex B.
Aug 15, 2024
I was cheated out of money twice in the last three visits. If you buy there, make sure you double check the receipt before exiting; they habitually double charge (2 out of 3 is a trend). Beware of cheering cashier at this location.
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Karina L.
Feb 17, 2024
Wonderful place! They have an incredible selection of Eastern European food and the owners are super friendly!
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Leonard D.
Oct 27, 2021
I have been looking for a Polish/Russian food store other than in Baltimore and found this place in Pittsburgh. Amazing and Excellence selection of items that are unique to Poland and Russia. I highly recommend that you stop by and see what they have to offer.
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