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Reviews for Jibek Jolu in Naperville, IL

Ismet Tasdelen 1 year ago
5

Unique Center of Central Asian and Turkish delicacies. When I go to that supermarket, I definitely stop by and I definitely buy... some delicious pastries. Read more

Tatiana Korsh 1 year ago
1

It had to be with beef. But you pay $10.54 for a carrot. A couple of weeks ago, the filling was completely different, with beef... and cheese. The recipe has now been changed Read more

Daniel Patrascu 1 year ago
5

Like the food but the prices are a bit steep. For me it was worth it. I always wanted to try Easter European food and Asian (... Central Asia) and i am not disappointed. I strongly recommend to use the common sense and order what can you eat in one time.There are 3 tables with chairs for dine in and if you want you can try the food on the spot. Read more

Ismail Muminov 2 years ago
4

They have what I love to eat, central asian cuisine and bakery. Altho little expensive, but worth it. Staff is friendly. Only... issue for me was the price. Read more

AMA 2 years ago
1

!!! Bought food togo for dinner yesterday ( fish salad, pies, Korean carrots, borsch) couple hours later started to have a very... bad pain in my stomach, headache, vomiting- was poisoned with their food !!! Read more

B G 2 years ago
2

Waaay expensive, for who those prices. Yes, we face with inflation but its no reason for too high prices. Dough for this bakery... must be bakery dough not bread dough. So hard to eat. Read more

Maryam 2 years ago
4

It is nice to have traditional Central Asian food around community. However I would say the price is too expensive. Fried pie... (perojki) $3.5 They don't care about customers pocket. I didn't buy and try their other foods. They should rethink about price.Uzbek truck drivers has to buy their food because of not everyone can make food from home. Read more

amartya saha 2 years ago
5

The wide Eurasian selection and the food quality are 5 stars - very flavorful. Many items are also quite unique - for instance,... appetizers such as pirogis and samsas which spread from Central Asia south to SouthAsia/East Africa (samosas/sambusa) andEastern Europe (pyrogyis). Or the Morkovcha - Russian/Central Asian version of the Korean carrot salad. Contemplating the widevariety, one sees familiar flavors from Eastern Europe/Mediyterranean to the Far East - it does feel like a history lesson.Maybe thats why, just as other reviewers indicate, the price is a bit on the higher side. Worth it, but hopefully someday thefood wil get more popular, thus bringing prices into the Central Asian streetfood level. Read more