Frequently asked questions
Where can I find Slavic stores in my city?
Use our map — zoom in on your city, and the site will show the nearest stores with exact addresses.
What can I buy in a Slavic store?
Buckwheat, sour cream, tvorog (farmer’s cheese), borscht bases, pickled cucumbers, sweets, baked goods, meat products, drinks, seasonings, and much more.
What products can I buy in Slavic stores?
The most popular products are: buckwheat, grains, pasta; tvorog (farmer’s cheese), sour cream, kefir, ryazhenka; pelmeni, varenyky, cutlets; sausages, smoked meats, salo (cured pork fat); Belarusian and Polish dairy products; Borodinsky bread, pies, vatrushki (cheesecakes); pickled cucumbers, sauerkraut, lecho, adjika; sweetened condensed milk, gingerbread, marshmallows, halva, wafers and other sweets; kvass, berry drinks, compote and other beverages.
Are Slavic products more expensive?
Prices depend on imported supplies, but many stores offer promotions and their own products at affordable prices.