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10240 N. 32nd St. Phoenix, AZ 85028

602-347-6055 

 

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  • Deli, Grocery, Russian
    Sun 10am-5pm, Mon-Sat 9am-8pm
    $
    All Major Credit Cards, cash
  • casual
    Takeout, Catering, Wheelchair Accessible
    Dinner, Lunch
    Beer/Wine
  • Accepted, Not Necessary
    Lot Available
Description

A beautiful little takeout deli and grocery stocked with Eastern European specialties. Service can be scary, but hurts are eased with delicious dishes like incredible piroshki (dough pockets packed with creamy mashed potatoes, homemade sauerkraut or meat). Take-and-bake items impress, with rainbows of frozen dumplings (cherry, potato, beef, lamb, sour cream). Groceries span an array of smoked fish (sprats, sturgeon), imported cookies galore, dozens of Eastern European sausage varieties, and case after case of exotic meats and cheeses.







  • 2009 | Best Russian Market

    We're in love with Yasha from Russia and his lovely wife, Tanya. Who wouldn't be These charming hosts have stocked their store with wares to satisfy a growing -- and hungry -- community of Eastern European transplants for several years now. In the process, they've made believers, and fans, of just about every visitor.Like caviar We do, too. With an impressive collection that's wallet-friendly as well as wide, it's not difficult to savor the flavor. If you think Russian cuisine... More »

  • 2005 | BEST PLACE TO BUY A KNISH AND A PLATE TO PUT IT ON

    After a trip to Yasha From Russia, we really wish we could read Russian, Bulgarian, even a smidge of Turkish. That's because the majority of labels in this incredible deli market are written in those languages and several others that use the Cyrillic alphabet, which is Greek to us, so to speak. Where do we begin Yasha has one of the most extensive inventories of Eastern European and Russian delicacies this side of Uzbekistan. You name it, Yasha's got it -- dried and salted, pickled,... More »

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  • From Yasha with Love

    From Yasha with Love

    | Thu, July 05, 2007

    If you've been pining for piroshki (Russia's answer to the Hot Pocket) like your dear departed babushka used to make — or maybe jonesing for some nose hair-singeing adjika sauce from Georgia (and we don't mean Jimmy Carter's peanut-peddling state)... More »

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