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Sunnyvale Market & Deli
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It took me a while to visit this store because there used to be some pretty rough looking people hanging out in back. But I am glad I did visit it. The folks who work here are nice, they have a small produce area (don't think any of it is organic, tho), and more middle eastern products than you can shake a stick at. They have my favorite salt preserved olives (can not find those suckers anywhere else), tons of other olives, tahinis, soups, grains and things I don't know what they are. I am pretty sure they sell halal but don't hold me to it because I am vegan.
Pretty cool little shop
Pros: More different kinds of tahini than I had ever seen
Cons: Small, no Chinese and Japanese products to speak of
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