Bills Imported Foods in Minneapolis

Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) Situation

confirmed cases

111820082

deaths

1219487

United StatesBills Imported Foods

 

open

🕗 opening times

Mondayclosed
Tuesday-
Wednesday-
Thursday-
Friday-
Saturday-
Sundayclosed
721, West Lake Street, 55408, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, US United States
contacts phone: +1 612-827-2891
website: billsimportedfoods.com
larger map & directions
Latitude: 44.948071, Longitude: -93.28912

comments 5

  • Evan Rawley

    Evan Rawley

    ::

    Amazing shop for Greek and Arab foods including cheese, dried fruit, nuts, yoghurt/labneh, beans, oil, juice, sweets (e.g., baklava). Yum!

  • Dianne Morstad

    Dianne Morstad

    ::

    Ecellent source of Mediterranean foods! Great selection of feta from many lands. Wonderful olives, winey Kalamata to buttery green. Bought my gyro meat here 5.00 a lb (from frozen, put in a 300 degree oven for 2 hrs...perfect!) and the pitas to go with it. Served it that night with loads of sliced onion, tomatoes, and tzatziki sauce to rave reviews!

  • George Rodafinos

    George Rodafinos

    ::

    Original and tasty Greek. Please probably the best one this part of the country. Better Greek only in N.Y.C. I should know. Iā€™m Greek

  • John Possum

    John Possum

    ::

    Great place to try the very fresh feta cheeses, olives, & figs. Also an OK selection of teas. Very good place to buy bulk items like dried fruits and the herbs. You MUST buy a bag of oregano and use it. Even if you do not make homemade pizza it will add so much rich flavor to a frozen pizza. Cardamom is reasonably priced here, too. It's excellent in rolls and Finnish Pulla bread and makes a warming AUTHENTIC chai tea.

  • Jeffrey Oertel

    Jeffrey Oertel

    ::

    I was a regular customer until we moved. Went back to a larger store and a great deal of different and imported food stuff. The owner, who was there about 30 years ago, is still behind the counter: helpful, friendly and knows her stuff. I had been buying olives at Lunds for close to $10/lb. and bought better ones there for about $6/lb. She has interesting prepared / frozen items in the cooler -- just ask. I bet there would be more out and available if more people would stop. She says the young people in the area do not cook. I cook and will go out of my way to buy their cheese, olives, bread, sausage and other goodies.

nearest Grocery or supermarket

šŸ“‘ all categories

AccountingAdministrative area level 1Administrative area level 2AirportAmusement parkAquariumArt galleryAtmBakeryBankBarBeauty salonBicycle storeBook storeBowling alleyBus stationCafeCampgroundCar dealerCar rentalCar repairCar washCasinoCemeteryChurchCity hallClothing storeColloquial areaConvenience storeCourthouseDentistDepartment storeDoctorElectricianElectronics storeEmbassyEstablishmentFinanceFire stationFloristFoodFuneral homeFurniture storeGas stationGeneral contractorGrocery or supermarketGymHair careHardware storeHealthHindu TempleHome goods storeHospitalInsurance agencyIntersectionJewelry storeLaundryLawyerLibraryLight rail stationLiquor storeLocal government officeLocalityLocksmithLodgingMeal deliveryMeal takeawayMosqueMovie rentalMovie theaterMoving companyMuseumNatural featureNeighborhoodNight clubPainterParkParkingPet storePharmacyPhysiotherapistPlace of worshipPlumberPoint of interestPolicePoliticalPost officePremiseReal estate agencyRestaurantRoofing contractorRouteRv park, campingSchoolShoe storeShopping mallSpaStadiumStorageStoreSubpremiseSubway stationSupermarketSynagogueTaxi standTrain stationTransit stationTravel agencyUniversityVeterinary careZooadministrative area level 3sublocality level 1