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International grocery · Bratya Miladinovi

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Central and Eastern European groceries — the shop to try when you want something from home that the chains do not carry.

A German-run chain selling across the region's kitchens: pickles, rye bread, sausage, sweets you recognise from another country. Small, busy and highly rated by the people who use it.

Worth a detour only if the chains have let you down. Otherwise Kaufland covers most of it.

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Practical

Area
Bratya Miladinovi, west of the centre
Good for
Regional and imported groceries

Typical hours: supermarkets from around 7am to 10pm, markets in the morning and best before noon, mall shops from 10am to 9pm, and pharmacies from 8am with a handful open around the clock. We publish no exact hours because they change — check the door or the place's own site.

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