Marchyshyn's Home Meat Market Ltd

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Edmonton, Canada

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Meat processor· Ukrainian restaurant

Marchyshyn's Home Meat Market Ltd Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Marchyshyn's Home Meat Market Ltd is located in Edmonton, Canada on 11104 96 St. Marchyshyn's Home Meat Market Ltd is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category meat processor in Canada.

Address

11104 96 St

Phone

+1 7804250632

Service options

DeliveryIn-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Seth

We like the sausage and pepperoni, lineups get long on the weekends. I would suggest the weekdays if you can manage it. So busy on weekends!

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Neil S

Best kubasa (garlic sausage) you can buy...PERIOD! Been a customer for over 50 years!

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Josh Lesoway

The best Ukrainian sausage in Edmonton and surrounding area, been my favorite since I was a kid. It's been consistent since I first tasted it unlike it's competition. If you want the best most authentic Ukrainian recipe this is your best bet, the meat is always nicely smoked to a dark reddish brown with a very snappy casing, just the right amount of pepper and very delicious taste, the fat is very fine ( not chunky ) and spread out through out the sausage. The sausage is dry from the smoke but that is expected. If you want a moist sausage then it's usually more pink and lacks smoke and flavor. Their pepporoni is what I usually go there for, it's the best I've ever had. I grew up down the street from stawnichys meat processing and watched their quality deteriorate slowly for twenty years from Mass producing. Now marchyshyns is my go to sausage shop.

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Bert Sabo

Well a comment on the man behind the counter without gloves, is a small fopaux.but he always handles the product and his hands are probably cleaner then people with gloves. Make a point and watch people with gloves touching their face and not changing them with gloves is called cross contamination . Now that said, the glove rule is there for a reason. with in reason.

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Twila Wolfe

Definately could use some show cases with product and pricing. Total lack of friendly environment. I was handed meat from the man behind the counter without gloves on. That is just wrong.