★★☆☆☆ I used to love this shop but a few things bother me. 1. It's not 100% halal. They sell sandwiches made from not halal meat (which is unfortunate, as another reviewer was led to believe they were halal). They carry Croatian products that are not halal. And they carry an assortment of other non halal products. (Chicken Ramen etc). When I told them the Croatian products weren't halal they acted as though they were shocked and wouldn't carry them any longer. Months later I reminded them, the owner said they were a high demand product. I told him he should make a note stating they weren't halal. His reply was it's up to the buyer to know if it were halal. 2. Associates aren't very helpful and some don't speak English. Being on the phone is a much higher priority than customer service. On a lesser level they're primary market is African and Arab. If you're looking for something else they probably won't have it. Posted on March 24, 2023
★★★★★ Their meat is very good, and they have a good selection (most of the time - inventory is sometimes spotty) of sausages, hot dogs, breakfast beef (all prepackaged - but good quality). The only thing to keep in mind is that the deli meats sold at the registar are NOT halal. I tend to buy my beef and prepackaged meats here instead of the other shop in town, but I get my chicken at the other shop. Posted on November 21, 2009
★★★★★ Excellent- I am so happy that we found this market- their meat is fresh and beautiful and cut before your eyes! They have a very friendly staff and owners. They have excellent selections, including fresh hand made subs. It doesn't get any better than this for a smaller neighborhood like Fort Wayne- we use to drive 2.5 hours to get fresh halal meat. Much better than the frozen chunks of bones and fat you get from the other halal market listed for this town. Posted on September 20, 2008
★★★★★ I have buying from this market for seven month and they are very good in Asia food and Arabia food product. And you can give order to them for any thing. Posted on April 1, 2008