"This small market packs a big punch. Essentially in the middle of nowhere, right off the strawberry fields there is this unassuming little market. My husband works in Lakeland and has been telling me about this place for years. He couldn't wait to show me because he knew I would fall in love. There's nothing fancy, nothing special but what they do they do it right.I picked up my ingredients to make homemade salsa and some fun goodies and snacks to enjoy.The luncheon counter provides simple options but you'd be missing out if you did not grab some to go. Tacos are fresh, homemade and only $1.60 each. The pork is phenomenal. On Saturdays and Sundays they offer chicken and pork tamales. We grabbed a dozen. There are fresh flour and corn tortillas all wrapped nice and snug in a warm package for you to enjoy. I Will always make it a point to stop by whenever I am in Lakeland or Plant City. Lunch was so good.I feel like we were loaded down with bags and had so many goodies all for just $49."
"This is a cool little Mexican food market with a Mexican food eatery inside. Herbs and spices. nopales (edible cacti), Jarritos soda, etc. There's also an authentic German eatery and an Urban clothing store in the same complex (German Bistro 2 and Dynasty). Variety is good."
"I got instant love for this place!!! The place is clean and the employees are friendly. Found about this place from my wife from one of her co workers. They have this awesome ala carte spread where you can pick out which ones you want and the put it in a box for you like a buffet style Chinese place. The prices are food too. We got a to go box and lady loaded the hell out of it. We got yellow fried rice, a bed steak looking entrée with ox tail and typed off with plantains. All of that was only 7.99 and it was literally more than enough for two people. Aside from that they are also a grocery store and have their own meat section with a butcher behind the counter. We were going to eat out to go at home but we ended up at there eating section and just paid for two bottled drinks which were only .99 each. Overall we had one good experience here and I will happy to be back to try out more of their selections of to go."
"I grew up in Lakeland and back in the 70's this was 'the' grocery store.I now live in Fort Mill, SC and they have expanded there.It's a great place to shop, always clean, well stocked and the staff is friendly and helpful.When I lived here in the 70's this was my 'go to' location.I notice now there is a 'Publix Liquor' that's in the same location but separate building."
"This Publix is a little unusual because you have to take an elevator to access it. Nice well stocked deli, bright, clean with helpful employees. We rented a suite at the Opal Sands resort with a full kitchen so we went to Publix to stock up on food. If you're staying at Clearwater Beach and need food supplies I highly recommend this Publix location. The seafood was fresh and well presented."
"So I'm a fan of Publix. This particular Publix may not be the absolute greatest Publix in Tampa but it is certainly not the worst. It has all the same deals and a familiar layout, so if you know Publix you will feel comfortable here. The Good: Good selection of craft beer, very important. Recently added AFC Sushi like many other Publix locations. Shelves are always stocked. Easy location to reach if you live in Temple Terrace or a nearby suburb. Clean store. Checkers and baggers are friendly and I have always received good customer service. They seem to be able to keep the lines down to a dull roar.The Things that could Improve: Parking lot is a bit narrow. Nitpicky, I know. Checkers and baggers have a tendency to get into "discussions" while checking you out. Criticizing one's work environment in front of customers or asking the customers personal questions is probably not the best way to build the brand. Deli counter is always, always crowded. Sometimes it is extremely crowded and most of the time you cannot get through there to look at the items in the coolers. I have once or twice been approached by panhandlers in the parking lot or even right outside the main door.Even though there are several drawbacks to this particular location, invariably I still keep choosing Publix over the Winn Dixie across the street. So the goods outweight the negatives for now, hence the 4 star review."
"The main thing that drew me to try this market was that there is Korean Hangul Shik-pum-jom written as one of the languages on the front, so they have Korean products. They mostly cater to Vietnamese, Chinese, Japanese, and Filipino customers.I have never heard of this market before and was super impressed with the organization, freshness, and selection of the Southeast Asian foods offered at Bolsa Market. The name is very interesting, because it could easily be spelled in Hangul, has a Spanish or Tagalog meaning, and also an English meaning. Could also just be the owner's family name. At first I was super impressed by the produce section, and then more and more impressed as I walked through the store. The produce was perfectly sorted and inexpensive. I just kept saying, "This is awesome!" to the point, I think I was totally embarrassing myself.For example:-green onions are clean of debris and tops are cut blunt, neatly packaged and price clearly labeled.-rau muong (water spinach)- neatly sorted, no brown spots, cleanly packaged and clearly labeled.-same for cilantro, jalapeno, yu choi, and shanghai bok choy--- and all other herbs and produce. They even sell homemade banchan (Korean side dishes) in this area.While the selection of items is very impressive, the entire place is extremely clean, good smelling, and organized yet in-stock. Like whoa. Especially for a market that has a working meat counter, very clean. There are prepared foods by the entrance that are inexpensive and tasty.The prices are not too high either on their Korean and Japanese products. They sell frozen Yakisoba and ChapChae noodles that are stored correctly and over two bucks less than at other markets, same for the miso pastes, flavored jars of honey for hot drinks, and the laver/kim (seasoned nori). And, they have items that even some Korean and Japanese markets do not have. There is an area that sells Vietnamese DVD's on the left side of the store. Behind the counter, they even sell my favorite hair dye!I WANT to shop here more."
"Our friends ordered a lot of Cuban food from this place and the food was really good. Pick up was east and there is plenty of parking Big New Year's Eve party tonight and there will be enough food for all 21 of usI would buy here again"
"I was looking for a Boba spot near Palm Harbor, something different than the Green Mint. Found it here. I ordered a Watermelon Boba which I loved. While they were making it, I walked around the store. I found some sweet Asian treats, Filipino seasonings, some Asian skin care stuff, and tons of sauces and noodles.What attracted me also to this place was pics of Filipino food. It turns out, you can call and order food, but they don't have any ready made. You can purchase some food items like Vietnamese banh mis and fresh rolls. They get those from elsewhere I am pretty.Nice small place to go if you need these items in a flash."
"It's nice to have a grocery store that brings so many childhood memories come back to life. Everything in this store is very authentic food and items that were hard to find at one point, is now more accessible than ever."
"My fav spot!!Totally worth my 45 min drive. So fresh, so authentic and no frills. What more can you ask for? The tacos al pastor and the chorizo tacos so far are my favorite! This is genuinely a hidden gem. Q viva Mexico"
"Just in time for Easter. Ordered a whole Lamb and goat. Store is clean and new.Many beef, pork, poultry and dairy products. Some shelf food items down isles."
Jared P.
Aug 26, 2017
I will have to agree with the two other reviewers it's a small gem. The carnitas are always on point good burritos. And there always super friendly....
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Apr 9, 2015
Food- 2 starsService - 4 starsI really want to love and rave about this place because the people are so nice and friendly but the food is just okay and I've had better - heck I could make better tacos.Vegetarian tacos aren't on the menu but ask and they will make it. He didn't even look at me crooked when I asked for no meat. HahaFirst the tortillas are your standard boring flour tortillas from publix. Nothing homemade. Second, the onions and peppers were grilled, which I liked, but they lacked any real seasoning. I asked for avocado and it was browning already. Third, even the salsa didn't help the flavors. The other thing is this is supposedly a Latin market however there are literally two (2!) aisles of groceries. I've seen gas station convenient stores with more groceries. I didn't find what I needed for my recipe. Definitely more of a restaurant than a grocery although the only seating area is on some stools in the back. If you want to eat, get it to go.
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Oct 19, 2019
This is a good Cuban and Latin Americam style market witha well stocked produce section, butcher, and hot.food section. There's also a seating area. The customer service, fillings, and flavors weren't quite up to my favorite places, but don't be afraid to stop in for some mangu, El Ebro canned soup, plantains, coffee, and a pressed sanwich. Empanadas and croquetas too. Chicharron and pork belly. Soup.
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Jul 10, 2017
I love shopping at Publix and this location (5 hours from home) didn't disappoint. Everybody was courteous and said hello. From the bakery lady that gave us free cookies, to the meat guy and another employee who helped me find an item. Store was organized and well packed with merchandise. Our cashier was a very sweet older lady. Very personable and nice (wish I had gotten her name).
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Apr 20, 2021
We were on Island Estates and decided to stop by the Publix. This Publix is rather unique in that it's located on the second floor of a strip center/parking garage. You have the choice of either taking the stairs or going inside the lobby and taking the elevator. We chose the elevator. The store itself isn't as big as most Publix stores but it had all of the same departments. The meat and seafood departments as well as the bakery were there but just had a smaller presence.The store was clean and well organized. I can definitely recommend this location. If there's ever a flood or hurricane, this Publix will be above the high water mark, for sure!
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Jul 13, 2021
Love this store. Convenient and sushi is always fresh. Love the self check out options. Deli gets backed up pretty easy as sub makers can be a little slow, but order ahead online for that.
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Dec 31, 2021
I found this place when I went to get some Banh Mi next door. This grocery store is a great find. They have most of the Vietnamese stuff you need to cook. Meat selection looks good too. Produce section seems a little small but looks like there are all they stuff you'd need.
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Jul 24, 2013
Codfish ( bacalao ) on Fridays with white rice and bunuelo goooood!This supermarket on Hanley rd has been around for a long time. The only time I go there is for the codfish meal on a Friday. The food is freshly made and clean. The bacalao with 2 sides includes bread soup and a soft drink for under $7. The medium meal is enough for 2 to share.
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"This is our "home" Publix, and I have no complaints. Employees are always friendly and helpful. The deli sandwich line gets really long, but they also do a good job (and ordering online can speed up the process). We have been happy with every department, from bakery to seafood to meat to all the aisles in between.They are coping with COVID as best they can. Aisles are one-way, they're sanitizing carts/basket/credit card machines frequently, and they're putting forth a solid effort to making toilet paper and other hard-to-find items available.I know Publix is more expensive than some of its competitors but this location is by far the most convenient to my house and shopping there is, in fact, generally a pleasure."
"I've seen several of these Aldi Grocery stores pop up in and around Brandon the last few years so I wanted to find out what they were about. Relatively small in size, I would say they have two defining features:1) Carry a high percentage of off brand or store brand products2) Prices on many items were significantly cheaper than major chains The store appeared clean and well organized. There were lines at all the checkout registers that were open. For the cost conscious a reasonable shopping strategy would be to stop at an Aldi first, and then on to Publix for the specific brands or items you were not able to find on your first stop."
"Holy Chicarrones, Batman!La Teresita Grocery is the real-deal neighborhood Latin market which is owned and operated by the Capdevila family. You'll find La Teresita Grocery occupying a major portion of the retail shopping plaza located along W. Columbus Avenue at the intersection with Lincoln Avenue. The market sits one block to the west of La Teresita restaurant, and a few steps away from La Teresita Bakery.Though deceptively small from the outside, this market has rows and rows of canned and packaged goods; hot sauces, spices, and soup mixes; Cuban coffee; fresh produce; a meat, poultry, fish, and deli counter; frozen food cases; refrigerated cases for eggs, cheese, milk, beer, and sodas (YAY! They have Diet Jupiña Pineapple Soda); baked goods; housewares; cooking utensils, and more -- all geared for the Latin community that they serve.Just inside the front door, and to your left is their famous lunch counter / steam tables which contain all of your favorite Cuban comfort food favorites including main dishes, soups, and sides. Luncheon-sized portions are priced between $5 - 7, You can take your food to go in Styrofoam containers, or carry it over to the nearby communal table and wolf down some deliciousness. Prepared foods can also be purchased in bulk to take to a party or office luncheon. The people working in this market are super-friendly and more than happy to help you find the right items even if your knowledge of the Spanish language is a bit lacking. They appreciate you trying to speak their language, and certainly appreciate you shopping in their neighborhood market.The grocery store is open until 7pm every night, and there is usually a line of people by the lunch counter taking prepared foods home for dinner.Excellent value, well-stocked shelves, delicious food, and super nice people!"
"Good food. Staff speak very little English so good that I had my Hispanic friend with me. The food is so good and fresh. Staff is friendly. This is a grocery store that also has an area that serves hot fresh meals. Food is cheap and portions are huge! Enough for me and my friend to share. They don't have seating so it's more of a grab and go type place if you wanted to get food. We originally went to sample the food since we had called and spoken to them regarding some shredded chicken and pork for our work since we are hosting a taco feast on May 22nd. They originally gave us a quote that was reasonable so we wanted to sample the food before ordering. After sampling the food and got back to the office we decided to call and place the order. The lady answered the phone and basically told us that they couldn't do the shredded chicken which put a huge damper on what our original plan was. We had to rethink the menu and actually ended up ordering from another place. Despite this, we will be back for lunch."
"We arrived on a Sunday afternoon, so the parking lot was packed. This Vietnamese grocery store is medium sized in comparison to other stores in the area. However, it has some specialized items worth mentioning and possibly making it worth a visit. There is a large Vietnamese video and music selection of what appears to be some official releases as well as the usual stuff. There is also a jewelry counter that has precious stones, gold, and jade. It was interesting to see a jeweler there in a grocery store wearing the head mounted magnifying goggles.The ceramic (note not plastic) dish selection is very beautiful, most of it being sapphire on white. I purchased an amazing teapot with a bamboo handle for $9.99 that had choy symbols, ryukins, and bats painted on it. When we have a larger kitchen, I will definitely be going back for the rest of the collection.Their selection of fresh whole fish was small, but looked delicious and smelled like absolutely nothing, very clean and easy to cook at home. There were large whole fish cleaned and de-headed for a low price as well as a case of BBQ duck and pork. The frozen seafood section had a larger selection of squid than most, and if you eat as much squid as we do, it is great.The soda and tea selection was very large as well, featuring non-expired drinks for once. I actually was able to find my favorite can of Watermelon Soda for only $0.60 each. They also had Taiwanese Lychee Green Tea and Coconut Juice with Aloe. Fresh vegetables are usually my favorite thing to shop, but here it was very confusing and the portions were too large. To buy jalapenos, you had to buy a flat of 12, same thing with shallots, and I did not even see cilantro. Most of the vegetable items were pre-packaged with no price tags or labals.and half were refrigerated in foggy bags, so you could not even see what was inside to identify it. I am all about prepared snacks to take home for dinner and to take to work for the rest of the week. They had many to choose from here. Items like sticky rice, Banh Mi, rice paper rolls, meat plates, rice plates, and sweet bean desserts. The best breakfast ever is purple coconut sticky rice with taro (heated warm), and that is what I will be eating tomorrow thanks to Dong A."
"Store is bright, clean & looks welcoming! I came here because my local Publix did not have three months of my prescription. They filled it immediately! That is a tremendous service since I am leaving on vacation soon. I did not buy food while I was here, since I was on the way to a medical appointment. But everything in the produce department looked fresh and inviting. I did use a BOGO coupon for two hallmark cards. I don't mean to be disloyal to my Hallmark store, but I'm here and I needed the cards. The staff here is supportive and efficient. If I am ever in the area, I would not hesitate to come here. It is just as wonderful as my local Publix."
"WOW just WOW! Never been to a Greenwise Market but hubs saw a place like this on TikTok and we just had to try. Headed here for lunch yesterday and was amazed at the selections within the store. It's a Publix Greenwise grocery store but there are various areas around the store where you can get fresh food --- Asian cuisine (rice bowls, sushi), Pizza, Pasta, Subs, tacos, and Chipotle type bowls....a Pour area where you can get wine, etc. to drink as you shop. They also have prepared food that you can grab and go to then heat up later. They have outdoor seating where you can enjoy your selection --- self checkout areas and utensils, etc. They even have zucchini noodles available at the pasta kiosk.We also browsed the store while here and was amazed at the selection! I was able to find the Marie's salad dressing that I've been looking for in store for years. I love the Chipotle Ranch that Wendy's serves w/their salad but have never had any luck in finding to purchase out in the stores....well, found it here and it was BOGO. Even better :) I got the Sukiyaki Beef bowl from the Asian bowl kiosk with brown rice. O-M-GOSH was it fabulous. SOOO full of flavor. Just delish and fresh. I also had to get a sushi roll -- I got the Crunchy Roll (crab) to have for lunch today. That thing was so good that I scarfed it down in no time. Nom, Nom, Nom!I will definitely be back here!!!"
"Don't let the fact that this place is in a convenient store scare you off. Their Cubans are dirt cheap and large! And soo good. They don't have pork on them but I sort of prefer my Cubans without the pork anyway. These babies have the right amount of mayo too -- it's when you have the drippy mayo that runs out of the sandwich when you know you have the perfect Cuban. The bread is so soft and fresh. We called ahead and our order was ready for us when we arrived. Friendly staff. Recommend giving this family owned establishment a try. You'll be hooked."
"Yayyyyyy! A new sprouts near me. Love it! I always love shopping at sprouts. They have so many great products and their prices are always reasonable. Today they had a grand opening sale. First 200 people in the door to receive 25% off their bill (excludes alcohol ). I was able to get in early, take advantage of the great discount and stocked up on some non perishables. You do need to park in a parking garage but your able to comp your parking ticket within the first 90 mins of being there. The store is absolutely beautiful and well organized. This is just another win for the area. If you haven't shopped at a sprouts. Get up and get going. With so many locations, shopping for fresh foods is more convenient than ever."
"Excellent "small town" market with personality, run by the Cuban restaurant next door (Divicious Deli). It sell things that people who live and work in downtown Lakeland have had to jump in their car and drive to buy. It is an upscale throwback to what every town used to have. It's full of tasty items from local vendors (croissants, bread, scones, flan), deli items like macaroni salad or quinoa salad and meat & cheese by the slice. It also has dry goods like dish detergent and sponges or styro plates. They hope to sell wine in the future. The employees are friendly & helpful. They have grab & go hot Cubans (but eat next door if you're looking for a full sandwich menu). You can take your meal out to the Munn Park benches or back to your home. My only current concern is there are a LOT of unmarked/unpriced items (which will hurt their business as we set those things back down rather than ask every couple minutes.) Because many items are "upscale", prices tend to be "up there". Everything I tasted was delicious (including a white raspberry scone, a cup of flan, the sandwich and a pastry.) Street parking was easy to find at 11:30."
"If you want the best Chicharrón in Pinellas County, this is the place. Head to the back of the store and order by the pound. One pound will satisfy you for weeks. Their service is excellent as long as you speak a little Spanish. I speak very little so life is good!We love coming here because the local flavor and local energy is excellent. This is our favorite local grocery store!"
"If you blink you will probably miss the place. They have an okay Cuban sandwich for only 3 dollars and it is pressed while you wait and look at all the other tasty looking food in the display case."
"Tried to check in here the other day and it was erroneously listed as "business closed". Far from it, and the prices on the meats were great!Even some of the staple items, like pasta sauce, rivaled some big block stores. Amazing since this place is off the beaten path.Boneless chicken breast ran me under $2 a pound, which is a great price point. I also picked up a thin porterhouse for around $6/lb. The spice selection here is extensive, leaning toward Latino and Mexican dishes / spice combinations. First place I've ever seen blackened seasoning - been looking everywhere for it!There's a small alcohol section as well, includes wine and beer."
"I had breakfast here, this morning and it was delicious. They have you so much food, I didn't eat all of it. Many selections to choose from and friendly employees. I chose scrambled eggs, fried fish and grits. I will definitely visit again."
"Awesome local Cuban market and restaurant! A small place right on the corner, they have most of your basic staples AND delicious food! I got the Cuban sand which and it was huge. I had to eat half and save the rest for later. The people are nice and the prices are unbeatable!"
"Located on Gunn Hwy. north of W. Linenaugh Ave. in the same plaza as Señor Taco is the best spanish grocery in tbe area. Prices are slightly above average but you're paying for the convenience.Hot food, deli sandwiches, fresh produce, fresh meats, poultry and fish, frozen products, beer, wine, cheeses, dairy, desserts, roasted pork legs, breads and just about evrrything you need to prepare typical dishes from about a dozen latino countries.The assortment is massive and packed tightly into this mid-sized store. The hot food is very good, if you want better you have to travel farther from this neighborhood. Produce section is very adequate and well maintained, however sometimes they will have items a bit past their prime.In the meat department I have a small selection of items I buy frequently. I do the lesser cuts of beef, but not steak since it is not USDA. I love the "chicharón" cut of chicken, smaller pieces great for frying. The breaded steak or chicken make for quick easy meals. Oxtail, beef neck, beef shank, pork chucks, bacalao, short ribs and chops round out some of my faves."
"So glad we came across this place! The food was AMAZING! We ordered Parrillada and fajitas with chicken, shrimp, and beef. The entrees came with salad, tortillas, rice and beans. The servings are very generous. We had enough food to bring home for my husbands dinner and for tomorrows lunch too! The complimentary chips and salsa was super fresh too! Service was pretty speedy and our server Adaly was super sweet and attentive. It's a pretty small place but it was popping for lunch time on a Thursday! We will definitely be back again to try more things!"
"The market is a grocery store with daily baked goods. The grocery is limited. This includes can hummus, bean, meat and more. They also carry some imported soft drinks and dessert. Meat market is available with different cut. This includes the homemade sausages. The baked goods include meat pie, different meat flat bread, and mini size pie. The spinach bakery goods is a bit sour to my taste pallet. I like the meat pie. Overall, it is something different. Tip, don't come before they close for the bakery goods. They are not going bake more late in the day. Best time is the morning 11 am for the bake goods."
"Heaven on a Fork! Even after ten years of visits, the bloom is not off the rose! For this lunch to-go visit, I was in the mood for spicy food, so I went with their Chorizo meal. So how was it? Read on to find out.Arriving- They are on Main St., just a few seconds off US Route 27 so they are simple to find. There is a private parking lot that can be a bit of a challenge as they are insanely popular.Ambience- It is a combination Mexican market and restaurant that is so common in this part of the state. There are quite a few tables and booths that are kept nice and clean. You order and pay the cashier, and they'll call you when it's ready. This is a very, very casual place! BTW-This place has a spotless open kitchen.Not to be missed is the complimentary, with purchase, Salsa Bar. Delicious! There are plenty of small to-go containers to sample the bar items if you're taking your meal home like I did on this visit.Customer Service- Everyone that works here will be Hispanic, but all the customer-facing folks speak excellent English. They are always friendly, and I've never had a problem.Pro Tip- If you are so inclined, before you place your order, walk to the coolers at the back of the market and grab yourself a cold brewski!Pro Tip- The menu board is in Spanish but there are English menus readily available.Food- All your Mexican favorites, both meats and seafood, in very generous portions.I ordered the Chorizo meal @ $14. My picture is a little deceiving. See that slab of delicious spicy sausage? There is another piece the same size, directly underneath! I put the box on my scale at home and it was just under 2 lbs.! That's a lot of lunch and it was awesome.Conclusion- So they have over 100 reviews @ 4.5 stars and they deserve it. It's an inexpensive, casual "Heaven on a Fork" kind of place!"
"This is a good spot if you're looking for weird meat cuts for a crowd. Think chicken feet, oxtails, rib bacon, etc. I didn't find that the prices were too phenomenal and the produce selection was really small. I ended up buying some bacon and leaving. It was pretty stinky in there, which is normal for a meat store. Just a heads up."
"Publix has become the leading name in the supermarket field here in the southeast. Once you experience a Publix supermarket yourself, I am confident that you will understand how Publix has become such an iconic supermarket brand and has developed such a loyal customer base down here in the southeast. Publix has created a solid reputation by offering incredible customer service, great BOGO (buy one, get one free) deals, and we cannot forget their subs, which are affectionately known as "Pub Subs." Coming from New Jersey, a state known for their great subs, in a way, it hurts me to state that a supermarket has some of the best subs in the area. But it is also a 100% true statement. Publix subs are very good. My go-to sub is probably their Italian sub, which is truly a tasty offering. I also enjoy their roast beef and cheese sub. I would definitely recommend upgrading it by using Boar's Head meat. It is definitely worth the small upcharge. This location is a nice enough location and offers a nivlce enough ambiance to do your food shopping.I would definitely recommend this particular Publix location or any Publix location for that matter and I give it five stars."
"First, there aren't many Eastern European grocery stores to begin with around Tampa Bay Area, more specifically St.Pete. And while this one may not be a one-stop-shop for your E.E needs, that's not the reason you go there. The reason one visits this hidden gem is for the variety of fresh and delicious Burek or Pita and savory single portioned bread/buns/biscuits- whatever you want to cal them. Everything is hand made over night or in the wee hours while everyone is still asleep. The amount of cheese in the cheese burek is amazing. They definitely don't skimp out on the filling to dough ratio. It's perfection! And the prices!? $12 a good sized personal burek. They also have a pizza sized one that's about $20-25 and is made in a layered style (smaller ones are rolled). They're an awesome option for a party or pot lucks. Another important thing to mention is their customer service! Eastern Europeans (no matter in what country) don't have high expectations for customer service, unfortunately. However I have never had a bad experience here! The staff is always welcoming, and takes time to answer any and all questions. You must go here even if it's out of your way! I promise you won't be disappointed. I submitted for an address update on the Yelp page but it's 4255 73rd Ave N. Easiest way for me to get to it is by driving through the Home Depot parking lot and exiting by the garden center- it's a small plaza across from that intersecting street."
"When choosing a new home in Florida, the proximity to Publix should be one of many key deciding factors! I'm so glad to have a brand new Publix Supermarket open walking distance to my new house in Lutz off County Line Road and Livingston! There's a lot of new homes being built in this area and already a lot of homes in the is areas so it definitely was a wise choicr to build this publix even with other publixes close by because this place has been consistently packed! The demand is definitely there for this publix! Love Publix rotisserie chicken, Nashville hot wings, sushi, garlic parsley Shrimp, cajun shrimp, butterfly fried shrimp, fresh seafood, fresh produce, made to order sandwiches, made to order fresh salmon salad and Cobb salad! The Publix store has great Bogo deals, is always clean, employees are always super nice, and everything is always fresh and top notch here! Will be coming here a lot and highly advise you to as well!"