They have outstanding cold cuts, such as turkey pastrami, pastrami, honey turkey, and I am able to get excellent kosher steaks, chickens and turkey. The staff has always been accommodating. Thank...
Imperial Kosher Market
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Imperial Kosher Market & Deli stands as Arizona's acclaimed Glatt Kosher Market and Deli, providing a diverse array of products and services to the Phoenix community. The establishment offers an extensive selection of Glatt Kosher meats, Pas Yisroel breads, dairy products, and gourmet Pareve cakes alongside Judaica items, ensuring a comprehensive Kosher shopping experience.
Nestled in the heart of Phoenix's Jewish neighborhood, Imperial is conveniently situated near orthodox synagogues and popular tourist destinations, including Sky Harbor Airport and Scottsdale shopping. The market prides itself on offering a vast assortment of pantry staples, frozen foods, and specialty items sourced from Israel and worldwide, catering to a range of culinary needs.
Imperial Kosher Market & Deli is a one-stop destination for all Kosher requirements, from fresh deli meats and smoked fish to frozen foods, dried fruits, and gourmet treats. Customers can also indulge in Shabbat takeout, catering services, and a variety of international cuisines, ensuring a delightful dining experience that adheres to Glatt Kosher standards.
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Very nice people. I was struggling to locate kosher meal prepared in a kosher kitchen for a patient at my facility. Very supportive in crunch time. They also educated me on proper techniques to...

When I was there I will tell you that they looked like a place I would love to eat! You know one of those family businesses you love to go to. Unfortunately for me what I spoke to the gentleman...

Never eaten here. Just shopped for products. The prices are ridiculously high. They are clearly gauging the public. I moved here from California 2 weeks ago I shopped in Isreali markets there, I...

Really wanted to like this place more than I did. The kasha varnishkas weren't great and unbalanced, and the kugel had thin noodles instead of the traditional wider noodle. Taste wasn't great...
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