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  • A to Z Polish Market

    17221 N. Litchfield Road, #50 Surprise

    623-444-5885

    2 articles
  • AJ's Fine Foods

    7141 E. Lincoln Dr., Scottsdale Paradise Valley

    480-998-0052

    The ultimate gourmet grocery in Arizona, AJ's Fine Foods has eleven locations throughout the Valley in Scottsdale, Chandler, Glendale, and Phoenix. Each one stocks a choice selection of artisanal cheeses, meats, baked goods, produce, and deli fare. Whether you're hunting for a nationally acclaimed specialty item like Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams, looking for a local favorite like cookies from Barb's Bakery, or browsing through enticing display after enticing display of delicious goods, AJ’s is the prime destination. In addition to groceries, you'll find an Italian bistro with pizza and pasta dishes, a coffee bar, made-to-order sandwiches, fresh sushi, to-go dishes like meatloaf, and a large selection of beer and wine. While you're there, be sure to talk to the expert butchers, bakers, and staff members who can help you select the right ingredients to make your ideal breakfast, lunch, dinner, or holiday meal. There's only one downside: the total when you bring your bounty of delectable finds to the register.
    9 articles
  • Alzohour Restaurant

    7814 N. 27th Ave. North Phoenix

    602-433-5191

    Alzohour remains, to the best of our knowledge, the Valley’s only Moroccan restaurant, so we can consider ourselves fortunate that it’s as vibrant and delicious as it is. Zhor Saad has run the restaurant portion of her dining/market/clothing boutique almost single-handedly since 2008, scurrying between the front and back of house as she transitions in a flash between gracious host and talented line cook. Bring a little patience and a titanic appetite, because when the food finally hits the table, it’s a sensory feast. Popular Arabic starters such as orange-scented hummus and baba ghanouj pave the way for steaming tagines loaded with saffron-heavy lamb or fresh fish braised in tomatoes and olives. Mounds of delicate couscous topped with tender meats and vegetables are always a fine choice. But Saad’s bastilla — a savory-sweet phyllo pie filled with chicken and ground nuts topped with powdered sugar and cinnamon — is a unique Moroccan showstopper that is not to be missed.
    3 articles
  • AZ International Marketplace

    1920 W. Broadway Rd. Mesa

    602-633-6296

    3 articles
  • Bodega

    7121 E. 5th Ave., 16 Central Scottsdale

    480-425-9463

    22 articles
  • Carefree Farmers' Market

    101 Easy St., Carefree Cave Creek

    623-848-1234

    6 articles
  • Carniceria Los Reyes

    1603 N. 16th St. Central Phoenix

    602-254-2547

    2 articles
  • Caspian Food Market

    17040 N. Scottsdale Rd. North Scottsdale

    480-513-8797

    4 articles
  • Dolce Vita Italian Grocer

    5251 E. Brown Rd. #103 Mesa

    480-641-8482

    This unassuming Italian grocery and deli in east Mesa is the creation of Walter Bergamaschi and Marti Printy, owners of the adjoining Gelato Dolce Vita. And it’s the couple’s penchant for premium ingredients that makes their grocery (if you’re shopping) and Northern Italian-based eatery (if you’re dining in) so distinctive. Pick up a boutique olive oil, balsamic vinegar, or marmalade from the Italian Alps, or give into a purchase of rarely seen cheeses and cured meats. If you’re staying for a bite to eat, don’t miss the classic bruschetta, stellar sandwiches such as the Dolomiti made with smoked prosciutto, asiago cheese, and arugula, and housemade ricotta and spinach ravioli drizzled in a silky butter and sage sauce. Read our review.
    6 articles
  • Downtown Phoenix Farmers Market

    14 E. Pierce St. Central Phoenix

    22 articles
  • Dulceria Arcoiris

    1450 E. Van Buren St. Central Phoenix

    602-258-8700

    3 articles
  • Dulceria La Flor

    3535 W. Southern Ave., Suite 126 South Phoenix

    602-268-4736

    1 article
  • Dulceria La Mexicana

    1810 W. Southern Ave. South Phoenix

    602-304-9217

    1 article
  • El Rancho Mercado y Carniceria

    330 S. Gilbert Rd. Mesa

    480-644-9794

    1 article
  • Forno Fabbri Italian Market & Mozzarella Bar

    8977 N. Scottsdale Rd. South Scottsdale

    480-907-5202

  • Fry's Marketplace

    16380 W. Yuma Rd. Goodyear

    623-925-4440

    1 article
  • H Mart

    1919 W. Main St. Mesa

    480-207-4560

    6 articles
  • Honeyville Farms Chandler Local Store

    33 S. 56th St. Chandler

    480-785-5210

    If the end came tomorrow, chances are the only people who'd last through the day after would fall into two groups: preppers and members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Fortunately, the keys to post-apocalyptic survival can, for the most part, be found in one convenient location. The Honeyville Farms retail store in Chandler offers all you'd need to survive alien attack, zombie invasion, or just about any other apocalyptic happening. From freeze-dried scrambled eggs and bacon to hygiene kits and portable toilets, this emergency preparedness store has it all. With 50-pound bags of harder-to-find whole grains like buckwheat and rye, Honeyville draws customers from home bakers to ardent Arizona survivalist.
    3 articles
  • Indian Plaza

    7340 E. Indian Plaza Central Scottsdale

  • Korea Plaza

    1350 S. Longmore Mesa

    602-615-0222

  • Los Altos Ranch Market

    1118 E. Southern Ave. Mesa

    480-969-1270

    The biggest Ranch Market to date in Arizona, with about 53,000 square feet of Mexican foodstuffs in one space. This blockbuster supermercado boasts its own food court, a pescadería with a mariscos stand at which to eat ceviche, a tortillería pumping out tortillas nonstop, an agua fresca stand, carnicería, panadería, and so much more besides. Like a Mexican mini-city on its own, and well worth the trip, whether it's for a cheap lunch of tacos or tortas in La Cocina (the kitchen) or perusing RM's magnificent produce section, with everything from barrels of whole jicama to rows of dried chiles. Everyone should go; it's a cultural extravaganza. Read our review.
    9 articles
  • Los Altos Ranch Market

    5833 S. Central Ave. South Phoenix

    602-268-7166

    5 articles
  • Los Altos Ranch Market

    3223 W. Indian School Rd. West Phoenix

    602-264-8002

    4 articles
  • Mercado Y Carniceria Cuernavaca

    2931 N. 68th St. Central Scottsdale

    480-423-5552

    This tiny market in Scottsdale is notable for its crazy-good grilled chicken meal. Served directly from the giant charcoal grill outside the buidling, the pollo asado is juicy and perfectly seasoned and packed to-go with corn tortillas, rice, beans, and salsa. And it's only 10 bucks.
    8 articles
  • Natural Grocers

    655 W Indian School Rd West Phoenix

    602-277-3000

  • New India Bazaar & Cuisine

    2544 N. 7th St. Central Phoenix

    602-712-0009

    Hidden at the back of this small, Indian market is a no-frills Punjabi-minded eatery of top-notch chaat, or Indian street food offerings, flavorful vegetarian dishes, and less-successful meat-based ones. Try the popular samosa chaat, a dish akin to a savory exotic pie, for a light snack or appetizer, and then move on to stellar vegetarian offerings such as the spinach-based palak paneer or aloo mutter made from potatoes and peas in a creamy sauce. Opt for your entree as a thali dinner, and get an oversize TV tray filled with other Indian delights for a meal as flavorful as it is wallet-friendly.
    7 articles
  • Sinbad Groceries

    2640 W. Baseline Rd. Laveen

    623-206-8457

    1 article
  • Stanley's Homemade Sausage

    1712 W. Bell Rd. North Phoenix

    602-275-8788

    Stanley's has been a Valley favorite since 1963. As one of Phoenix's oldest Eastern European Delicatessens, Stanley's offers a vast variety of homemade meats and sausages, both fresh and smoked. We offer a wide assortment of imported dry goods, beverages, canned foods, candies, cookies and chocolates; and also carry many hard to find products such as Serbian Cevapi, Romanian smoked sausages and meats, homemade Polish sausage as well as many other products from Hungary, Germany, Bosnia and many more. Whole roasted pigs served every Saturday and Sunday.
  • Stanley's Homemade Sausage

    2945 E. Bell Rd., #101 North Phoenix

    602-812-4800

    Stanley's has been a Valley favorite since 1963. As one of Phoenix's oldest Eastern European Delicatessens, Stanley's offers a vast variety of homemade meats and sausages, both fresh and smoked. We offer a wide assortment of imported dry goods, beverages, canned foods, candies, cookies and chocolates; and also carry many hard to find products such as Serbian Cevapi, Romanian smoked sausages and meats, homemade Polish sausage as well as many other products from Hungary, Germany, Bosnia and many more. Whole roasted pigs served every Saturday and Sunday.
  • Taqueria y Neveria Anais

    12102 W. Thunderbird Rd. El Mirage

    623-933-4108

  • Total Wine Tempe

    1900 E Rio Salado Pkwy #120 Tempe

    480-967-0313

  • Whole Foods Market

    4701 N. 20th St. East Phoenix

    602-761-4750

    5 articles
  • Zam Zam World Food

    1638 N. 40th St. East Phoenix

    602-220-9205

    1 article