The shuba salad they sell is expired,it’s already the second time my husband is buying it and we throw it in the garbage.First…the fish is almost missing fromThis salad when it is supposed to be present then the taste ,omg ,bitter ,sticky all together.For the prices you charge you definitely have to do better !Don’t poison your customers!Disappointed and disgusted ?
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Shadow of Sound
Just spend about 80$ for some food in there that use to be good…… the wings no seasonings on them just some red sweet paprika to make them look seasoned but no taste, the meat inside the “Beleashy” only way too much dill with roots no salt no black pepper, the round ones don’t even dill, meat inside them have no taste, gentlemen, if you sell chebureks for $5, then you’ll find it difficult to add salt and pepper to them, and the meat is not the freshest
Food: 1
Атай Эстемесов
Everything is at the highest level, delicious, great service, well done guys, such a market is needed in
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Vladimir G.
Not authentic. Some suggestions. I ordered "seld' pod shuboi" whish is a Russian potato/beet salad with herring. The herring was not salty as it should be, which made the salad taste bland like potato with beets only (and not enough mayonnaise either). Second, it says "chebureki" on the menu which is plural in Russian, and you show three on the menu picture. I only receved one with my order for an exorbitant price, just spell "cheburek" if you only send one. Third -"shorpo" soup, which should be spelled "shurpa" is not fatty and savory, like it is supposed to be. It has a few pieces of meat floating, but it is just an expensive watery meat soup. I spent $50 ordering, but this is just not authentic, will not be ordering again.
Suleyman Suleymanov
U can find a lot of food delicias from europe and
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Nora F.
Love this place. Can't say enough good things the location in Glynn Ellen has best menu. Was highly disappointed with Chicago location menu.
Janali KZ
The store is very cool
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Shari B.
My husband is Russian, so we were happy to see some familiar foods offered here. I didn't realize this location was just a cold food bar and some room temperature pastries. We tried the borscht, beet salad, olivie, pirojky, samsy, plov, kotletly. We enjoyed the soup, salads and pastries. I didn't care for the plov. It was oily and maybe it would taste better fresh.
Dennis C.
As I had opportunity to try Russian food at a Russian household before, I will say this place is as close as you can get on good quality Russian/mid Asia food in this area. Very original and high quality. I always stop by and purchase something from her when I'm in the area.10/10
Cherie Cavazos
Take a trip down the Silk Road and experience the food of Uzbekistan. The fusion of taste and culture, capturing flavors of Asian and Eastern European dishes is quite delicious. The salads are fresh and the savory pastries are always hot out the oven. Soups, main dishes and a varied mix of take out is ready if you don’t feel like cooking. This outpost in Naperville is one of my kid’s favorites (sending care packages to Indy!!!) and can’t wait to try the elegant dine-in location in Glenview…It’s opulent to say the least!
The food quality/quantity has decreased and prices have severely increased. They raised the price of 1 SAMSA to $8, that is crazy!
Simon G.
This place deserve some love on Yelp and more attention! I love to try different cuisines which is a wonderful way to explore cultures. I don't really know much about jibek Jolu, but would love to find out more as their food are so delicious! I also don't know what I bought, they are savoury pastries, kinda like minced meat pies with soft flaky crispy exteriors. The flavors are deep and full of flavors. Absolutely love it. They are found inside Garden Fresh and I go there quite often so this is a great new addition to the neighborhood! The savoury pastries makes for great snacks and my children love them too!
The shuba salad they sell is expired,it’s already the second time my husband is buying it and we throw it in the garbage.First…the fish is almost missing fromThis salad when it is supposed to be present then the taste ,omg ,bitter ,sticky all together.For the prices you charge you definitely have to do better !Don’t poison your customers!Disappointed and disgusted ?
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Just spend about 80$ for some food in there that use to be good…… the wings no seasonings on them just some red sweet paprika to make them look seasoned but no taste, the meat inside the “Beleashy” only way too much dill with roots no salt no black pepper, the round ones don’t even dill, meat inside them have no taste, gentlemen, if you sell chebureks for $5, then you’ll find it difficult to add salt and pepper to them, and the meat is not the freshest
Food: 1
Everything is at the highest level, delicious, great service, well done guys, such a market is needed in
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Not authentic. Some suggestions. I ordered "seld' pod shuboi" whish is a Russian potato/beet salad with herring. The herring was not salty as it should be, which made the salad taste bland like potato with beets only (and not enough mayonnaise either). Second, it says "chebureki" on the menu which is plural in Russian, and you show three on the menu picture. I only receved one with my order for an exorbitant price, just spell "cheburek" if you only send one. Third -"shorpo" soup, which should be spelled "shurpa" is not fatty and savory, like it is supposed to be. It has a few pieces of meat floating, but it is just an expensive watery meat soup. I spent $50 ordering, but this is just not authentic, will not be ordering again.
U can find a lot of food delicias from europe and
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Love this place. Can't say enough good things the location in Glynn Ellen has best menu. Was highly disappointed with Chicago location menu.
The store is very cool
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
My husband is Russian, so we were happy to see some familiar foods offered here. I didn't realize this location was just a cold food bar and some room temperature pastries. We tried the borscht, beet salad, olivie, pirojky, samsy, plov, kotletly. We enjoyed the soup, salads and pastries. I didn't care for the plov. It was oily and maybe it would taste better fresh.
As I had opportunity to try Russian food at a Russian household before, I will say this place is as close as you can get on good quality Russian/mid Asia food in this area. Very original and high quality. I always stop by and purchase something from her when I'm in the area.10/10
Take a trip down the Silk Road and experience the food of Uzbekistan. The fusion of taste and culture, capturing flavors of Asian and Eastern European dishes is quite delicious. The salads are fresh and the savory pastries are always hot out the oven. Soups, main dishes and a varied mix of take out is ready if you don’t feel like cooking. This outpost in Naperville is one of my kid’s favorites (sending care packages to Indy!!!) and can’t wait to try the elegant dine-in location in Glenview…It’s opulent to say the least!
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The food quality/quantity has decreased and prices have severely increased. They raised the price of 1 SAMSA to $8, that is crazy!
This place deserve some love on Yelp and more attention! I love to try different cuisines which is a wonderful way to explore cultures. I don't really know much about jibek Jolu, but would love to find out more as their food are so delicious! I also don't know what I bought, they are savoury pastries, kinda like minced meat pies with soft flaky crispy exteriors. The flavors are deep and full of flavors. Absolutely love it. They are found inside Garden Fresh and I go there quite often so this is a great new addition to the neighborhood! The savoury pastries makes for great snacks and my children love them too!
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Located in the store, Naperville fresh market