Super Greenland Market
Grocery store · Dearborn ·

Super Greenland Market

Grocery store · Dearborn ·

Stocks Mediterranean groceries, spices, dates, halal meat, and prepared foods

cheap produce
middle eastern groceries
hot food bar
olive bar
friendly staff
deli
baklava
fresh juice
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12715 W Warren Ave, Dearborn, MI 48126 Get directions

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Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Wheelchair accessible entrance

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12715 W Warren Ave, Dearborn, MI 48126 Get directions

+1 313 584 5445
greenlandmarketmi.com
@supergreenlandmarket

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•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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"Among Dearborn’s stalwart Lebanese supermarkets, this market offers a large selection of hard-to-find spices, produce, imported dates, and halal meat that help define the city’s foodways." - Serena Maria Daniels

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"Participating in the relief initiative for furloughed federal workers, this supermarket is helping by providing complimentary meals or support to eligible federal employees and their families as part of broader community assistance; customers should call ahead to confirm specific offerings and eligibility." - Brenna Houck

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Super Greenland Market

Abizzz A.

Google
I purchased raspberries here a few days ago. When i got home, i discovered mold all over them. Took them back to the store 3 days later (i live 45 minutes from there) the next time i was in the area to report it. The lady at the customer service desk refused to take it back, stating that it was not on the receipt, and 3 days is too long. They also double charged me, charging me for two when I only got 1. I specifically showed her on the receipt where i was charged and she denied it was on there. She went to “ go speak with the manager” and came back with the same answer. Please see pics attached. I will not be going back there again. In addition, this will also be reported to the city of Dearborn, and the Better Business Bureau as well.

Heather A.

Google
Love this store…the staff is very friendly and do NOT sleep on hot food in the back kitchen. The stuffed grape leaves are phenomenal. I’ve tried so many different kinds from all around the area…hands down the best I’ve had!!!

Saleh A.

Google
This supermarket is one of the biggest and the best Mediterranean supermarket in Dearborn . You can find anything you want such as jams, nuts, cheeses, olives, pickles, spices vegetables, fruits. The best section I like was the food section where they served a delicious Fatayer & Rice with Milk “ dessert “. Moreover you can find a section for sushi. Very organized, neat. The staff very friendly and patient with the customers. Great location and easy to find parking spot.

musa

Google
okay so it's a store at first, a pretty normal one, but ignore that for a second, and focus on the ABSOLUTELY DELICIOUS (halal of course) cooked food in the back. everything is amazing, but my favorites are the grape leaves with meat, and the barbeque ribs. pair that with a cold ayran and I have never had better from a store. it's just so unexpected. I can 1000% guarantee that not only tastes better, but is better price and value than ANY of the local sit-in restaurants. especially because they give you the meat by the pound, so no filling the plate with rice like many places do. I don't have a picture of the ribs because I always eat them too fast.

BNGO U.

Google
Time for a remodeling. It was smelly and getting very old. Not great shopping experience.

Syed F.

Google
Good place to get Groceries and Halal Meat. The Deli is also really good with a lit of variety to choose from. The Baklava is surprisingly good. The Parking lot could be improved as there is never shortage of crazy drivers everytime we go there. Need to be on the lookout for the crazy drivers in the parking lot!

Mazen Z.

Google
Great place to shop for all your grocery needs especially Middle Eastern stuff people working there are friendly and helpful most of the time.... the meat Shawarma is great. They also always have stuff on sale in their weekly/ monthly ad I recommend trying the avocado drink it is made from real avocados and is dense. Thank you

MA

Google
I come all the way from VA for these fethir, they’re so amazing!!! Like I never tasted anything so delicious and fresh. I love this market I buy for months ahead and Ramadan! So amazing! Such great family service and values. !!! My fav place to visit while visiting Michigan
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Al P.

Yelp
Wild Wednesday a 20 year special with prices 50 percent off, a mega Deal thousands shop each week. This the main location of five stores, corner of West Warren n Miller East Dearborn. We've been customers since opening visit a couple times each month for the lowest prices on Fruits and Veggies around town. A super selection of hot food ready to go or eat inside the dining area. Love the Authentic Lebanese food on the cheap, half price any restaurant. Got a favorite Mulukhiya it's Greens with Chicken , I compare to Collard Greens OMG. She had the Kousa Mashi outstanding stuffed Squash Wowed . We shared Deep Fried Kibbie and a Mixed Shawarma sandwich always a winner. Also a order of the Rice with Lamb and Cashews so addictive Yummy . I got some Armenian Sujuk and Toum Garlic Sauce for great prices. Super busy open till close 9-9 everyday, parking lot always filled. 6 cashier's working hard to check customers out. A must visit for super savings especially on Wild Wednesday. Follow the Facebook page check out here https://www.facebook.com/share/p/14qPNcgyB3/?mibextid=oFDknk #supergreenland #supergreenlandmarket @greenland_mkt #lowprices #hotfoodbar #wildwendesdays #mulukhiya #mixedshawarma #downriverfriendseat
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Ash S.

Yelp
Umm?!?! How on earth are you going to give me beyond rotten turnips and pickles on the side of my falafel, the onion and parsley/onion mix was decent but come on, I know it's cheap eats but for the guy and girl in the back to talk about how slick she is in Arabic like I don't understand what they're saying is funny and pathetic, she charged me an extra $1.99 each for a tub of garlic and tahini bc the ones she said were .75 were too small for my DOZEN falafel, how can I share?!? My whole total was a measly $11 for a dozen of falafel, a plate of rotten turnips pickles and parsley 2 mini containers of garlic and tahini and 2 huge containers of garlic and tahini that were both sour and old tasting, I kept my mouth shut and didn't call them to complain and figured they lost a long time customer bc why would I even go back when their packaged items are all dusty and expired and flies all over their produce, in the whole produce isle I didn't see one fruit or vegetable that was edible and everyone was trying to buy stuff but they were walking away after trying to pick through. Way better markets in the area. Skip this place if you care about what goes into your body, threw the turnips pickles garlic and tahini straight into the trash upon opening, ate 2 of 12 falafels out of hunger, then threw the rest away bc what would make me think it was ok to eat them after everything else was rotten, pathetic third world vibes in this market, defiantly has gone down hill, hope they shut down and use that big space for an actual edible market
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Rob P.

Yelp
I haven't shopped here in over a year, and I thought I could just run in and pick up a few things. I was here nearly an hour, but not because I had a hard time finding things. I was blown away to find that nothing has changed. Think about that: COVID broke the world, but Super Greenland held the line on prices, while still offering fantastic variety and quality. You can still get a bag of 8 of the freshest pitas you've ever eaten for $1.49: they're so fresh the bag still has steam in it. The baba ganoush is smoky and freshly made for only $3.49 a pound. Other deli offerings are similarly priced, and high quality. I'm not exaggerating when I say they have hundreds of spices and seasonings. I don't think twice about spending $4 for 1 ounce of cinnamon sticks at the supermarket; here, $4 gets you 6 ounces of cinnamon sticks. They have an entire aisle devoted to pickled things here. If it can be pickled, they have it here. And, do I have to tell you how much cheaper it is here than anywhere else? Oh, and do you like baklava? Of course you do. The variety of that alone is also impressive. I sometimes forget that this is also a regular grocery store. The produce is high quality, and nicely priced. With all the phenomenal middle eastern things here, I'm strangely disappointed that they also have boring things like Froot Loops, Ragu pasta sauce, and other mundane things. It's sort of like the opposite of the "international aisle" at a normal supermarket. I gave Super Greenland a great review before, but I actually think I sold them short.
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Amelia B.

Yelp
Wacky Wednesdays and the prices are crazy cheap!! But seriously i can shop fot an hour an spend 15 dollars. Limes or lemons can be anywhere from 2 for $1 or 10 for $1. Seasonal fruit always at rock bottom prices. They have a meat counter and a counter that does fresh juice and fruit cups. They also have a hot food bar I've eaten from a few times. The falafel is so tasty and a great deal at 12 for around 3 dollars. The small breads are delicious. As is the rice and shwarmas ive had. They also have premade fattoush and tabbouli in the refrigerated grocery section. Be sure to check the pickled area for olives, grape leaves and turnips. Pick up regular staples like milk and bread. And then check the close out deals by the cash registers. An hour has gone by and i spent 15 bucks and had a whole experience. I do purchase the produce from here for my nutrition classes because the prices are so economical and i can find many things i cannot find in a large commercial chain.
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Dan A.

Yelp
Four stars for the grocery/deli area. Meat sold here is fresh and good quality. Pre-seasoned kafta patties area on point. I don't like their sliced turkey though so usually get salami sandwich meat from here instead. As for the restaurant, I've only tried their rotisserie and falafels so can't speak to other items. Falafels were really bad. Just pass on them. First time I got the rotisserie it was really good and comes with all the fixings like pickles and garlic sauce however second time around the chicken was overdone and dry inside. Maybe we got a well done chicken but it just ruined my experience at Greenland. If I'm shopping here and in a rush I may get the chicken but I'll make sure I'm not getting an overdone piece
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Julie R.

Yelp
Best market on the west side! They have phyllo dough in the freezer! I loved the jars of grape leaves and egg plant. Vegy selection always awesome and this store has always had the best prices!

Hassan A.

Yelp
Arabic ppl claim to be so clean, this place is clean and amazing keep it up! Great customer service ! The eating area is so clean! It is better than Starbucks, Mcdonald's, and Papaya!
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Erica H.

Yelp
Arabic ppl claim to be so clean, this place is nasty dirty ! Bad customer service ! The eating area is so dirty a dog shouldn't eat there !
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J. D.

Yelp
If you have not been to Super Greenland market yet, what are you waiting for?!?! This market has the best quality and variety of fruits and vegetables in SE MI, and the prices are incredible. That's just the produce. If you are looking hummus, look no further. In fact, you should only buy hummus from Super Greenland because it's the best you will find outside of a restaurant. If you have store bought hummus in your fridge, we can't be friends. The deli, hot deli, bakery and meat departments have everything you could possibly need for an authentic, delicious, and healthy meal. Go there. Now. But save me some hummus.
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Zein K.

Yelp
I went to the hot food section . The lady working there have me 2 and half pounds instead of 1 pound . And I has pay for it . I want my money back ! I live far away that's a major inconvenience .

F M.

Yelp
Wonderful option for middle eastern groceries. Full produce section with lots of deli items ready to eat when you get home. Bulk section and canned goods also looked tasty. I recommend the spinach hummus and pita.

Mohamad B.

Yelp
I bought mloukyiah from there it was dirty. I called them because I live far away I told the girl who answered my call that what happened she said bring it will turn it back don't worry. After I went there she said I will ask the boss which surprised me I spoked with you on the phone and I told you I'm far away. It wasn't a big amount it's only 28$ but really I was nervous because I spent my time to go there.
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Liz W.

Yelp
I stopped by for fresh fruits and veggies, Janis C. had me running over there at the mention of cheap in her recent review. I was in the area anyway and I love to multitask. I stayed for the rest of the stock. Service in here was hit and miss. The counter people were slow and not terribly friendly but the rest of the staff is very pleasant. I liked that it was pretty organized and that they carry some less common items. I must have come on a bad day though as I was subjected to every brat in Dearborn and their inattentive or overindulgent parents. Sigh. Not the stores fault but I left with a massive headache. Stocked up on citrus, avocadoes, lots of stuff from the olive bar, some bread and baked goods too of course. Took a bunch of homemade salads and hummus to go. Their rotisserie meats are good and made my life easier. They had good tea, not the stale I usually end up with when I deviate from my regular tea supplier, which made me happy. I will definitely be back. Next time I will not stop in already stuffed to the gills though.
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Dea A.

Yelp
Wow. I went into this place and my head was spinning. They have: - SUPER cheap spices (talking like less than $4 for a quarter pound of cloves) - endless supply of lentils, teas, and rices - no booze - all kinds of flower flavored syrups - exotic jams and cookies - some really strange fruit/vegetables - sunflower seeds BY THE POUND - at least 20 kinds of olives, all for $4.99 a pound or less (green ones were $2.99 a pound) - pickled things! - all sorts of German and English chocolates - extreeeeemely cheap produce (that's so ripe, but probably won't last long) I'm talking like 21 limes for a $1, $1.29/lb plums, 9 prickly pear fruits for $1, $0.99/lb green almonds, I mean... cheap. I went here and I lost Vikram. As I stared at the piles of sunflower seeds he wooshed off to go tongue waving at the mangoes and sugar cane. I bought loquoy? Something with an L that looks like a cross between a kumquat and a persimmon and tastes exactly like no other fruit I've ever had? I also bought green almonds. I've never ever had a green almond before. You pop them open in your mouth and eat the seed. Tastes nothing like an almond as you know it. They have a fresh juice bar there with coffees, and a pastry case and a butcher that looked really popular. Pretty cool place. Pretty cool experience. I stand out like a sore thumb, but whatever. Downside: there's a billion misbehaving annoying kids, and the parking lot is pure hell.

Ali R.

Yelp
45 minutes waited there, for cold and nasty food that was already premade and what they did make on the spot was wrong!
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Lauralyn C.

Yelp
They have everything you could want here of Middle Eastern/European cuisine... Hot food, cold food, produce, canned goods from Egypt, Saudi, Indian, Turkish. We bought from breaded and fried cauliflower, zucchini, yellow rice with vegetables, grilled chicken breast, and fried potato slices. This is not our first time here by far, but we love coming here! It's foodie heaven! They also had cheap prices on cases of water and produce, dressings and marinades, oil, and other cooking essentials that are much more expensive in my city. A must visit!! Thank me later!
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Jonathan M.

Yelp
This place is something special. I have never seen so many imported products from the motherland. They have so many products for such a good price. The quality is amazing. There service is a great. We can here about 3 times in three days. When I come back to Dearborn, I'm coming back here again
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Eric P.

Yelp
Super Greenland is the middle eastern mecca grocery store of Dearborn. They have just about anything you'd want to make a middle eastern dish. The produce section is very cheap (although not the freshest) and there are many more options than nearby stores. My wife drags me here whenever she wants to make juice. There is a pretty good selection of peppers, cucumbers and apples. The peppers we like and can't find many places are here. They sale raw kofta (minced beef with spices) for home cooking which saves us a lot of time. There is also a nice spice and lentil section as well as a nice cheese and nut section. The staff have always been very friendly to us. I've never had an issue with the cashiers and the lines move quickly. If you haven't been to Super Greeenland, you need to check it out now. I only wish they had an in-house samoon/pita bakery. And the parking lot can be a bit of a mess.
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Randy G.

Yelp
Bizarre Foods Detroit episode continues to Super Greenland Market to try their raw kibbeh. Ordering back at the counter was a bit tough. There was a language barrier and we weren't too sure if we were getting the correct meat. I asked for the raw kibbeh and received some blank stares. After speaking with a few people behind the counter and constant reassurance from them that yes, this is the one you can eat raw, we gambled. Well, I'm still here to write about it, so I guess it was the correct one. Thanks so the butchers. Having raw kibbeh takes a leap of faith, trust, and goes against your typical teachings of cooking meat. However, we eat carpaccio and don't think twice about it, so what's the difference? The members of my party did try it, I give them credit, but after a bit or so, it was enough for them. I can only palate so much of it as well, but what I had of it, it's very good. If you've never tried it, I recommend it. It has the wonderful soft and mushy texture, but also grainy at the same time from the cracked wheat, mint, and other spices mixed with it. It has a lot of spices, not spicy, but spices. The spices and the wheat give it much more flavor than if it were by itself, but it really adds the extra layer of texture of not so much crunchy, but gritty-like. It's better than it sounds, I promise. Ultimately, eating it raw is an experience. Also, part of the experience is watching how they convert this glob of ground meat into this presented dish with a whole new color from the spices. Watch them stir the meat, adding spices, stirring, adding, stirring, shaping, etc... You get the point. They are masters of their work. I would have given them four stars if it wasn't for the language barrier that worried us all if we were really getting what we were asking for. On flavor, four stars, whole experience, three.
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Rebecca M.

Yelp
If you're looking for an international item (particularly middle eastern) then this is the best place to go. They also have a deli and butcher counter in the back of the store. t's tidy enough on the inside I suppose, but the parking lot is always full of shopping carts and the store itself is not the cleanest place in the world. But as a market it serves its purpose.
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Karol C.

Yelp
Ok, so I couldn't tell you what grocery items one could buy here. I go for the SUSHI! There is a hot/cold food counter and sushi bar located in the back of the market. Ummm, honestly, I can't even tell you what other food items are sold at the counter. The sushi is very good! I suggest a carry out as this market can be very crowded. The atmosphere isn't at all conducive for dining although there are a few tables available. The chef regularly prepares pre-made rolls if you're in a hurry or the sushi bar is closed. I usually wait for super fresh food. The menu is quite extensive - lots of variety to choose from and the prices can't be beat. I usually get two rolls for right around $15, depending on what I order. I was sort of amazed to stumble upon this place. I would've never guessed to find great sushi at a Middle Eastern grocery store. I would venture to say that this place offers the best sushi I've had in the Detroit area.

Tina F.

Yelp
Couldn't ask for better service during these challenging times. I've been able to order groceries online for both pick up and delivery, and everything has arrived timely and fresh. Hard to believe their online capability was non-existent a few weeks ago! So grateful for the speed and efficiency a true small business can offer its community. Thank you!

Nekash M.

Yelp
Guys, be careful, employees working behind the counters in this business are scammers. they steel customers' money. They fake the weight. If you ask for 5lbs, they weight 4lbs and they charge you for 5lbs. When this happened to me, I talked to the manager who seemed not concerned and he did not try to fix the problem, giving the impression they are complicit. The owner is aware too of this problem. They reduce the price and they fake it by increasing the weight.
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Deborah N.

Yelp
Great prices, they tell in ad mixed nuts...not American version. Mostly seeds. False advertising.

Sarah K.

Yelp
Rudest people ever in the bakery/deli area. Will never shop here again. Do better. Lost my business , will spread word .
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Thomas H.

Yelp
We received crappy treatment from 2 of the 3 people at the hot table in the back. Two of us are of non-middle eastern ethnicity. No idea if that influenced our experience. They had a good okra + tomato dish which we enjoyed with some falafel. It tasted good, and we were going to buy a bunch of falafel and other goods for a party we were about to attend. However, considering the unwelcoming customer service, we decided to look elsewhere. I would probably return for some of the produce, but not much else
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Sifah M.

Yelp
Come here a lot for cheap produce on Wednesdays when I miss Eastern Market on Saturdays. Not the best quality that day, theyre probably cheap because theyre going to restock with fresher produce but the prices are unbeatable, usually do all my produce shopping for less than 40 and have a refrigerator full of food! Hot food at the little eating area in the back is pretty good, also pretty expensive when you buy by weight, but they do have some items that are relatively cheap. If I get a full meal there I usually spend around 20 bucks, and I mean its a grocery store, not a restaurant. Were not talking shrimp and oysters, were talking rice and falafel cooked in bulk. Kind of ridiculous. Oh, and their olive selection is pretty nice, and they have really good freshly made pita that's always warm, seems like theyre always making it or bringing it in. Get the garlic stuffed olives and hummus. And the tabbouli. And the yogurt marinated chicken
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L D.

Yelp
I'm a fan with some reservations. Love the produce, but as someone else said check the freshness. But for the price once you're exposed to purchasing produce at east Dearborn grocers in general you can't go back to franchise grocery store rip-offs! Ten lemons for a dollar, bell peppers rock bottom prices, grapes priced fairly, etc. Parsley bunches a dollar! Unusual produce items are found as well. I'm not a big olive fan and as a rule I avoid open foods on a 'bar', but if you love olives they seem to have quite a variety to choose from! Juices and cereals very over priced and limited selection. Some specific kinds of cheese are reasonably priced. All kinds of nuts about and the specialty chocolates and sweets are fun and cool to try out. Dry goods such as rice, lentils etc. ample and well stocked. Great prices. As others have said the deli counter 'service' can be weird and inconsistent. They have the number pull thing that's never used? Sometimes you have to fight your way to the front of the line and often communication is poor. I love the mixed rice w/ chicken items. The fried fish is the best price in town if you have a taste for that. I've never purchased butchered meat there, as there does not often seem to be anyone at that counter to serve you. I go else were in east Dearborn for my meats. However, I appreciate how Greenland cleans/ wash down their meat areas at the time of closing nightly as I've shopped there late. Very clean and well maintained. Customer service can be spotty and 'disinterested' sometimes, but I have informed many people from Detroit and elsewhere to shop here, and I feel service has improved. Parking lot? Yes it is far too small and some are driving too fast in such a small space!! Be careful as you navigate the parking lot.
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Janis C.

Yelp
Cheap vegetables? Dirt cheap is more like it. I didn't believe my eyes. More than once I had to confirm what my brain thought my eyes were reading. Beyond the vegetables, there is more to stop and shop for here. We found the arabic tea that we so enjoyed at lunch. Along with fresh ground arabic coffee. If you have not had either of these, try them. Complement with the baklava's offered and you have a refreshing treat. I found kefir cheese in the dairy cooler. This is similiar to cream cheese, but healthier as it contains probiotics. The meat and poultry counter holds a particular interest to me. The beef appeared to be of high grade and nicely marbeled. Same with the poultry. Nice sized parts and whole chickens. The prices listed are comparable to major chain stores. A return trip is in the near future.
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Fai F.

Yelp
I love ethnic markets, especially ones that are busy, and offer a lot of ingredients to a local population. For me, this the next best thing to traveling to explore different cultures. They have a hot food counter, deli/cold food, olive bar, sushi (new) and of course, fruits, vegetables, dry/bulk goods, groceries, frozen, etc. I read other reviews, and I appreciated learning that their fruits are very inexpensive, but that they usually have a short shelf life after that. When I visited yesterday, I noticed that this is true especially if you are used to shopping to a Whole Foods or Plum Market. Their vegetables, including herbs, looked to be very fresh. I go there for the fresh juice (99 cents to 2.99)and their tiny spinach pies (50 cents each), but I always pick up middle east faves like tea, tahini, pomegranates. They also have Toum (1.99), that amazing white garlic paste that is served in tiny amounts at most restaurants. Ok, mostly I am obsessed with the hot bar and the little bit of everything you can try. If the person helping doesn't speak much English, just point. If you are an impatient person, you might be overwhelmed. Their parking lot is pretty small and a challenge to navigate, but them's the breaks. While you are in town, there's plenty of bakeries and restaurants to visit! (best sushi in the area? Maybe in Dearborn!)
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Susanna I.

Yelp
If you want awesomely cheap produce go there. Go there now. Prices are awesome but be warned- not all produce is super fresh. Its kinda like thrift shopping so you might have to pick through but the finds are always worth it. Also at the deli counter you can get these super cheap small pizzas. If you want some authentic hummus or tabouli visit go there. I'll agree with some of the other reviews that the main grocery store with prepackaged foods is a a bit over priced. The trip is worth it for produce and freshly made counter selections.
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William P.

Yelp
I went out to Super Greenland because of the olive bar. Very Middle Eastern---most of the ladies had head scarves. Without even trying I found dates from Saudi Arabia, dessert bars made with hazelnuts and chocolate from Poland and olives of all types from who knows where. I even got some pickled mangoes which ARE VERY STRONG. Very extensive selection of produce and grains and seeds. Made me think of a Middle Eastern WalMart--- not as big but a lot of selection of a lot of things. I will be back for sure because I just checked out a little bit. Prices very reasonable. Only negative was that it was crowded and parking was a little crazy.
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Brian B.

Yelp
I have shopped at the Greenland market farther down Warren for years, and I have tried other Arabic markets from time to time, but this place is the best! The produce is gorgeous and cheap, the hot food bar is amazing, the olive bar is to die for (as far as selection goes. You can find better olives elsewhere, but not this kind of variety). I live in West Michigan but try to shop here as often as I can... (Note, the parking is somewhat crazy, I will definitely grant the previous reviewer that).
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HB S.

Yelp
Super Greenland gets one big extra star for donating their old veggies to charity!! Other than that they have a solid selection and some very hard-to-find things at unreasonable prices with horrendous service. You're pretty much stuck with Greenland if you want to do any type of real grocery shopping in Dearborn.
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Bin K.

Yelp
The trick to this place is to go there for produce only. I will never mind driving all the way to Dearborn and deal with the traffic and the funny Arabic store names just to get 11 limes for $1. The only thing that I hate about this place is that they don't have beers or alcohol. It will be awesome if they would carry some kind of middle eastern alcohol. But it seems like they are serious Muslims. The staff is cool and helpful. They helped me a lot identifying some spices. The pita breads section is not that good though. The overall quality for the produce is hit or miss. I got some bad blueberries once, which is the only case that I can remember.

Hungry M.

Yelp
Been coming here for years. They have everything you need to run the household. The young girls working at the cash register are rude and very unethical.
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Philip B.

Yelp
Love this store! Staff have been consistently friendly and helpful on the many occasions I've shopped here. Would highly recommend to anyone. This place is a great stop for Arabic and Lebanese spices and delicacies. The produce department is outstanding and has fantastic prices. My favorite part of this store is the hot and prepared foods section. Try the spinach pies, meat pies, and falafel. You can get full for not a ton of $$$.
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Clayton C.

Yelp
Went here for the first time last week, so the sweet memories of fresh VERY CHEAPLY PRICED groceries and assorted Arabic foods are fresh in my head. Fresh memories of fresh food. Nice. Fresh cheap food. Did I mention that? The only place with cheaper groceries I've ever been to is probably Randazzo's. But I was very impressed with Greenland. It has a really good assortment of spices. And a ton of hookah paraphernalia behind the counter. I might just try some of that stuff one day. Just another reason to visit East Dearborn, as if the hundreds of great restaurants and bakeries weren't enough. I bought a bunch of food and groceries and spent less than 25 bucks. One dollar for a huge cantaloupe that was super sweet. This place is highly recommended for good quality and low cost fresh food. Check your stuff though. Like any "discount" grocer, you sometimes can find stuff that is literally a day away from going bad.
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Zahra A.

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Came here from Maryland for the first time and i just had to stock up on halal food and cheeses and za3taar. They have so much variety and all the staff are friendly and helpful, not to mention beautiful mashallah. If you're looking for Lebanese food to buy in bulk, this is the place. I spent about 3 hours here and im still going back today! Cons: gets crowded sometimes. Shopping carts hard to maneuver. Shop needs a bit more organization and appeal. Produce not all fresh.

Diane L.

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The produce section is decent. The Wednesday sale day you need to check what you're buying because they're not so fresh, Thursday is probably the new sale date. I love going to the restaurant in the rear. You can buy stuffed grape leaves by the pound instead of the dozen. You do get more by the pound and they're fantastic! I like their falafel too. They have a great olive bar...the entire table on both sides have all kinds of olives! Mmmmm! There's a table with different pickled veggies I love too. When you go you just have to keep your mind open and look to see what you like and what's the freshest
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Stacey R.

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Went here this afternoon to pick up a few more items after hitting up Papaya Market earlier in the day. The parking lot was jammed and people we parked like A holes hogging up 2 spots and/or sticking out any old way. I found some pretty good deals though! I went straight to the produce section but there were MANY grocery isles, mostly Middle Eastern groceries, which I didn't have time to check out. Some of the things I found were kiwis 7 for $1, Broccoli florets 5 for $1, lemons 10 for $1, etc. Some of the fruits were the kind you have to use in the next day or two but I think they're perfect for throwing in the juicer. This was my first time visiting this place and overall I was pretty satisfied! I'll be back and I will also check out their two other locations.
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Jeff S.

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An amazing Arabic market. Best assortment of Mideastern food I've seen in the US. Wonderful pricing too. They actually carried hard to find items like fresh dates (not the brown, dried ones everyone usually sees) which were super sweet and delicious. The produce in general looked great as did the usual Mideastern staples like hummus, olives, pickles, and seeds/nuts. If I lived in the area I'd shop here all the time. It's a shame I don't have a place this great in NY!
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DeAndre M.

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Great place to get spices, fresh fruits and veggies. They also have great Middle Eastern baked goods...

Paul C.

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Good place to buy canteen like middle eastern food. Some of the items are better priced than local restaurant. They could do a better job on hummus and babaganoush offerings.
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Ahmed K.

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Yeah Awesome. I kinda have a weird obsession with markets - of any kind really. But places like Super Greenland Market really stand out as truly exceptional. It is a Middle Eastern specialty supermarket that I feel like two decades ago would have been a mere fantasy or delusional pipe dream. Even if you have absolutely nothing to do with Middle Eastern culture but appreciate authentic markets, this is a must see as your taste buds will truly get a run for their money. You will notice how many non-Middle Eastern folks shop here. I admire the management of Greenland Market because it has become so malleable to diverse tastes and has been good in terms of introducing new things to Middle Easterners. For example, I can totally expect to see Halal fried chicken but would have never expected to see a full-service sushi bar - a very good one at that! Mind you, the layout is comparable to a typical supermarket. Think of the Korean-themed H-Mart but a Middle Eastern version of it. The fresh olive bar alone would want to make you come here - it's guaranteed you've probably never seen this extensive, a colorful panoply of pickles and olives like this - unless you've ever seen the bazaars of Damascus or Amman.

Jess J.

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I stopped by here last week, and I was a little underwhelmed by the experience. I was under the impression that Wednesday was the day where everything was rock bottom prices. I guess we should have asked, because the new sale days are Friday and Sat. My friend and I loaded the cart, and I was hoping that the bill was going to be cheaper. The only thing that was a good deal was 15 lemons for a dollar, and I think the bell peppers were pretty decent. I think Eastborn and Randazzos have better prices, and the produce is fresher. The olive bar kind of grossed me out, it just seems like a breeding ground for bacteria, but I did enjoy the free handful of BBQ Macadamia nuts from the nut bin! They also have good prices on hummus, garlic sauce and feta cheese in the deli.
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Malik K.

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Extremely arrogant and poor customer service. Very discriminating against non-Arabic speaking people. I'd never shop here ever!
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Jane H.

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The deals are great! If you are in the process of changing your life style through food this is a good way to get started with the great deals on fruit and vegetables. The store is always crowed parking is crazy but it's worth it! WILD OUT WEDNESDAY is really a good deal. I try a different store every week just for fun

Silvia C.

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As others have mentioned, they have excellent produce prices. But they also have great prices on some (basic) hot food! Fried kibbie are 50/cents a piece, which is waaay cheaper than any Middle Eastern restaraunt I've been to, and they're good. Falafel are also cheap, but I'm not a huge fan. They also have "Iraqi Kabobs" which are similar to shish kafta. They have all kinds of yogurt/yogurt drink/kefir/etc. I thought it was worth the drive from western Belleville when I lived there.