Address: 66 -68 Liverpool Road, Eccles, Manchester M30 0WA, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 161 707 5644
Website: m.facebook.com
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Address: 66 -68 Liverpool Road, Eccles, Manchester M30 0WA, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 161 707 5644
Website: m.facebook.com
“Nice Big Indian/Pakistani or Asian Store with most of the Indian (South and North) cooking spices, lentils, rice, vegetables. Frozen fish is limited but there's butchers inside so good for meat too. Nice shop for Indian people living in Eccles, Swinton and Salford.”
Address: 133 Church Street, Eccles, Manchester M30 0EW, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 161 523 4241
“Just been in looking for noodles, the sales assistant went out of their way to ask us what we were looking for and brought the item out of the back when we found the shelf was empty. Really great, attentive and friendly staff, thank you!”
Address: 110 Gilda Brook Road, Eccles, Manchester M30 0DX, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 161 707 5335
Website: stores.sainsburys.co.uk
“ordered a doner kebab with chips!! Piping hot amazing came so fast, only problem was they forgot bbq sauce which is completely fine, I understand it can get busy. Thank you so much and I highly recommend”
Address: 198 Church Street, Eccles, Manchester M30 0LZ, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 161 788 9101
Website: happydayseccles.com
“Pol Mart is a Polish mini market and it's very accessible, just wish I understood the language. I go in quite regularly. The staff that can't speak English are just as helpful as those who can. They sell a lot of different cooked meats and cooked fish. I buy whole smoked Mackerel, kabanos and other items.They even have a small oven and they bake small white buns. There is a wide variety of Polish breads,Rye, blackbread etc. For the more self indulgent they have a variety of stunning cakes, fresh vegetables and the biggest Garlic bulbs I've ever bought,twice the size of supermarket variety. I love this store and there are many products I can't tell what they are but staff will willingly help and explain. Every visit is an adventure, highly recommended if you want to get away from mass produced foods in the local supermarkets.”