Big Bazaar

Supermarket · Brighton Beach

Big Bazaar

Supermarket · Brighton Beach

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100 Brighton Beach Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11235

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Eastern European market: rye bread, borscht, kvass, treats  

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Brighton Bazaar – Brooklyn, New York - Gastro Obscura

"Walk inside the Brighton Bazaar and you’ll immediately be transported from Brooklyn to the markets of Eastern Europe. You’ll be confronted with the bright palette of neon-green tarragon soda and purple borscht, the aroma of freshly baked Lithuanian rye bread, and the sound of staff and customers conversing in Russian. The store serves Brighton Beach, a neighborhood with a thriving community of immigrants from post-Soviet states. As such, the bazaar’s aisles are packed with traditional and hard-to-find treats from the likes of Russia, Georgia, Ukraine, and even Uzbekistan. Several shelves offer an impressively wide selection of kvass, a fizzy, lightly alcoholic drink. Hot and cold bars feature mains and sides such as herring under a fur coat—a hearty layered combo of potatoes, herring, beets, and mayo—and the tangy Soviet-Korean carrot salad morkovcha. For those willing to search for them, unique regional goods lurk among the more classic offerings: Peek beyond the strawberry jams, for instance, to find jars of pine cone preserves, a medicinal syrup from Georgia and Siberia that actually include softened (non-poisonous) baby pinecones. Or stroll into the dairy aisle and look for the butter bearing the words Волого́дское ма́сло. That’s Vologda butter, a creamy, nutty spread so beloved, it even has its own museum. Those wanting something sweet should wander to the extensive baked goods section. Behind glass are rows of Russian Napoleon cake and kartoshka, a cognac-flavored chocolate treat shaped to resemble a potato. There’s even a full display devoted to Tula pryanik, intricately stamped cookies from the Russian city of Tula. (The treats originated in the 17th century when local gunsmiths used their design know-how to fashion wooden presses for cookies.) Visitors should buy a picnic’s worth of treats, then take them to enjoy on the boardwalk, just a few blocks away. Know Before You Go Most of the signs are in Cyrillic, so you can always ask if you're not sure about the item." - Sam OBrien, conval3sce

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Eimy Rodriguez

Google
I went to see the bed sheets and most of them were OPEN!!! When suddenly this man from a microphone tells me to not open them??? Hello??? They were already open. Know how to treat your costumers sir. Maybe that’s why nobody is in that store. Ridiculous!!!!

Rob Silver

Google
Completely changing my review from negative to positive. Must be under new ownership or something. Living only three blocks away, I go there frequently no problems. Cashiers are quick I go in grab what I need pay, and get out. That's the way I like to shop.

Eliza Manu

Google
Disgusting place. I saw a worker there when I was shopping, who was literally harrassing a nice couple for no reason at all. He is african american short chubby guy. He is totally sick in the head, cursing, yelling at people and needs to get fired immediately or he will get in trouble soon. Just saying this to management so they can take action as I see many complaints about employee behaviors about this place. It is like circus over there. Watch out do not go. I filed a complaint against them at BBB on behalf of the people who were treated badly. One day they will harrass and threat the wrong person and it will not end well for them. For my side of the story, I decided to not to spend a dime ever at this place and left without buying anything. This place do not deserve to earn your money. There are plenty well maintained supermarkets and grocery stores in the street so just visit those instead. I wrote this for people to advocate them.

Lilit Babajanyan

Google
TERRIBLE STORE, DO NOT SHOP FROM THIS GARBAGE PLACE. Food is always expired and the staff is extremely rude. The doorman thinks he owns all of Brighton lol. Doesn't know how to act and treats costumers poorly. They are a literal health hazard to the neighborhood. I have already filed a complaint against them at the Better Business Bureau.

Yakim Viktor

Google
I have been coming to this store ‘Big Bazaar since 2018. I love the store so very much due to things that they Cary that you can hardly find in the city. Fresh fruits and Veggies are one in town, there prices are good and reasonable. There’s one of the Cashiers, She’s an Arab, about 5ft tall. This girl is the most nastiest person I’ve ever seen in my entire life. She has no respect whatsoever especially to older people, precisely older women. She curses at them, She talks anyhow to people, She’s very rude and lousy. This type of person shouldn’t be allowed to touch people’s food, due to her disgusting behaviors. In the previous place where the cash register was before they move to another part, this same girl was insulting an older woman and threw money at the old woman. I literally asked her if she has a mother or a grandmother? She looked at me disdainfully. I don’t like to check out my stuff with her. I had reported her to the skinny Spanish guy and to the manager Indian guy.

Diana

Google
The WORST store! With the rudest and most disrespectful guy on front door who is confused and thinks he’s the owner. The store is awful with awful prices and expired food. These people cover expiration dates with their own stickers and they deceive the unsuspecting public. I wish I can give them zero stars!!! They don’t even deserve one star!

Avery Kat

Google
Store is dirty, management has no care whatsoever for expired foods and/or rotten items. The cashiers do their best but some are definitely ruder than others. Illegal employment practices within, beware. You'll have a better shot at getting non-expired food at nearly every other establishment.

PRINCE LAWRENCE

Google
I read all the reviews of what people says about this supermarket Big Bazaar, but I always find out to see that they are not all correct! Big Bazaar is a wonderful place to do all your shopping needs, like foodstuffs and some hardware items, you cannot easily find anywhere from experience. The workers are Human, they are soft and kind people. I saw that all the time. From experience I said these because the way some customers behave are very bad. I won’t use the word “Rude, but I will rather use the word “ Disrespectful. Some Customers wanted to be respected, but do not act respectfully to other people. Some Customers goes in there and still, even Customers stealing another Customers phone. I saw it myself. The gentleman tall in glasses, such a nice person ready to help. I had seen him helping an elderly woman. An elderly man who was bleeding all over his face and hands, this gentleman took up the elderly man and sat him down and started dressing up the elderly man’s wounds. Helping a blind man doing his shopping. Buying toys for little kids who wouldn’t stop crying for a toy. He played with children, he gave candies to the kids. Yet, you guys are just badmouthing the workers at Big Bazaar for no specific reason. They are not what you people think they are. I go to that store all the time with my Mom and I saw bad behavior of Customers. I am disgusted by that. So please guys respect others in-respect of race or gender. My Mom says to a woman who wouldn’t stop making trouble in that store one afternoon that ‘A good Customers are a good Citizens.