A to Z Polish Market

(5 Reviews)
17221 N Litchfield Rd Ste 50, Surprise, AZ 85374, USA

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Category: Meal takeaway, Restaurant,
Address: 17221 N Litchfield Rd Ste 50, Surprise, AZ 85374, USA
Zip code: 85374
Website: https://www.atozpolishmarket.com/
Opening hours (Edit)
Monday:9:30 AM – 7:00 PM
Tuesday:9:30 AM – 7:00 PM
Wednesday:9:30 AM – 7:00 PM
Thursday:9:30 AM – 7:00 PM
Friday:9:30 AM – 7:00 PM
Saturday:9:30 AM – 7:00 PM
Sunday:Closed

Customer Ratings and Reviews

  • Lesleigh Grabiec on Google

    (October 1, 2022, 2:31 am)

    Fantastic assortment of Polish foods along with other European products. There is fresh cooked food available. So many options.

  • J.F. Forests on Google

    (August 11, 2022, 7:54 am)

    No pseudo Mrs. T's "pierogi" here! This is the real deal just like Grandma made with the hand formed specially made dough and not tough ravioli style pasta dough. It was our first time here and since we were the only ones in the store I expected a warm greeting from the women behind the counter but nothing until I was asked if I could be helped. Cultivating customers is always a good idea esp. when you have the luxury of just having two new ones who are not familiar with the layout or procedures....Also consider a loyalty program of card punches, promotions, and have a reduced price area for items nearing or having reached use by dates. People like deals and a reason to return.
    Overall I was really impressed with this charming and well stocked store, so my suggestions are just to make it the best it can be so that it stay around. The hot bar needed to have the items turned more frequently so the tops of items like pierogis won't dry out--maybe some kind of partial cover or just more frequent basting. Tops of my pierogis were dry and the dumplings were too. I wasn't expecting meat in the potato ones. Please make a meatless version! The sauerkraut ones were deliciously sauerkrauty but that made the mushrooms difficult to taste. How about a potato-mushroom version? The pierogis perked up when I lighted fried them, but the meat dumpling stayed pretty tough. Also, reheating tips would be helpful--some people might nuke them and ruin them. My friend nuked his dumpling and it turned into the inside of a golf ball. Also, when someone is ordering by the pound, it's a good idea to warn them if it's going to go over. Some may wish to stay under rather than go over, and I am one of those people esp. when having a set amt. to spend. Both my hot dishes went over and wound up costing a total of $2.25 more and I would rather have spent the $ on a beverage instead. I was also disappointed to see they use styrofoam containers; they could maintain more of an Old World feel with something more Earth-friendly and healthy.
    The borscht was just broth but flavored with layers of unique spices and I don't know what they were, but it was perfect. Chilled soup with a dollop of sour cream on a summer day just the thing. Again, educate folks how to reheat or serve cold. Offer samples for people who have not been exposed to Eastern European food--you'll get them hooked!
    The cold cuts--Canadian bacon, and the Hungarian rolled bacon with paprika edge (Boczek Zawijany, which fit perfectly on some bagels I got at nearby Einsteins and sure is pretty to look at) were both great very fine quality meats.
    They have a good selection of imported beers and it was good to see dark beers which are so hard to find out here.
    When the weather improves, sitting outside under one of their bright red umbrellas would be very pleasant. Next time I want to spend more time going up and down the aisles reading the labels on the canned goods since so many items looked so fascinating, and their unique souvenir items and fancy church-like candles might make some fine gifts.
    Just tweak some of the weak spots and success will be assured!

  • Marek Humienny (DashMilli) on Google

    (June 27, 2022, 10:54 pm)

    Fantastic Polish Market! I grew up in a Polish household and visited Poland many times. This market captured the Polish culture and vibe very well! As close to authentic as possible. The prices are very reasonable and there is a really good selection of products and fresh foods. There is also a deli section as well as a a hot food section for a quick lunch, with lots of options to choose from. I would highly recommend.

  • Barbara Coley on Google

    (May 24, 2022, 7:45 pm)

    First time visiting this market. Purchased sauteed sausage with onions and peppers, cabbage rolls, pork schnitzel, warm red cabbage and Krause sliced deli sausage.. Great variety of items from Poland and Germany. All foods that I mention were very good. Will definitely be going back again.

  • Andrew Zukewycz on Google

    (January 3, 2022, 7:54 pm)

    This place is awesome! It’s so nice to be able to get my favorite Polish treats without having to drive across town!!! The best part is; I can get some really good hot Polish food to go and take it next door to the arcade bar and eat it with a beer and some pinball!!! 5 stars!!!

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