Bazaar Market & Deli

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Tarzana, United States

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Deli· Produce market· Russian grocery store· Market

Bazaar Market & Deli Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Bazaar Market & Deli is located in Tarzana, United States on 6022 Reseda Blvd. Bazaar Market & Deli is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category deli in United States.

Address

6022 Reseda Blvd

Price range

$$

Phone

+1 8187760090

Service options

DeliveryIn-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Suat

Russian, Ukrainian, Armenian and Turkish products can be found here along with fresh daily groceries. Their charcuterie section has fresh poultry, beef and smoked fish varieties to taste. They also have fresh breads as well as a variety of international deserts. Like here so much.

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Hailun Guo

It’s a lovely small Russian market, I found plenty of food I’ve never heard and tried before. Still need exploring a little bit. But it’s a busy store, many neighbors like here, it’s convenient.

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Christian Johnson

I have always wanted to try out this place...when I tell you I was NOT disappointed, I was NOT DISAPPOINTED! In fact, I was SO ELATED with my meal & beverage that I will MOST DEFINITELY be coming back to sample more of their delicious food that is made with nothing but LOVE

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Marcus K

I did like this place, and it's great to grab a thing or two (for me). It has a good hot prepared foods and lunch meat counters. Lots of interesting Russian or imported items. Good produce. My concerns are that its pretty small, and always busy (which is awewome) but you can get packed in, and sometimes get cornered if you aren't paying attention, or people will come up and stand right next to you. Also, the last several times we've been there someone leaves a basket in line (takes a minute to check out per person) and will wander off to keep shopping. Maybe it's a cultural thing I'm not familiar with? But the people are efficient but customers service is non existent. Now don't get me wrong, it's like a bodega where they are always busy and there is little to provide the shoppers in way of service, but some people may or may not like that. If you decide to take a chance on some items, you better speak Russian or look it up, cause they are way to busy to help answer questions. (Again, completely acceptable given the conditions.) So it's great as a grocery store supplement. Also, it's a small business and that's always good to patronize and support.

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Alexey Mikulik

Fresh seafood