(305) 672-1861
1656 Alton Rd
Miami,
FL
33139
25.7907
-80.1414
Neighborhood: West Avenue
What People Are Saying About Epicure Market
The Editor
Contributor
Citysearch
In Short – Founded by the Thal brothers (Leonard and Edward) in the 1940s, Epicure has catered to presidents and celebs alike. Richard Nixon, John F. Kennedy, Paul Newman, Oprah Winfrey--you name it, they've all visited here. The deli is fantastic, stocked with items like stone crab claws, shrimp and Cornish game hens. The two-handed corned beef sandwiches are among the best in the region. There are also gourmet candies, produce, cheeses, seasonings and wines.
Highest priced market on South Beach, mediocre quality, many stale or expired items.
by sobespirit
The prices are so high that even the rich are avoiding this market like the plague. I have watched in the last year prices rise over 200% on items across the board. It is clear that Epicure is trying to fix their loss of customers by raising prices on the ones that still shop there. A lose-lose proposition from a business standpoint. Every customer has their breaking point and Epicure is testing all of ours.
BAKERY - If you like 3-5 day old pastries and cakes come on in and drop down $4.50 for a soggy napolean or a mushy canoli
PRODUCE - You might as well just go to Publix because half of the produce items at Epicure are EXACTLY the same and are 300% more in price. A large Sunkist naval orange at Epicure costs $1.99 @ Publix you can get 4 for $2.00
DELI - If you enjoy dry and rubbery shrimp try Epicure's golden dipt shrimp. They will only set you back $3.50 per shrimp.
MEAT - You can get a very mediocre NY strip steak for $37.95 per pound. You might try kansas city steaks delivered to your door for less.
EXPIRATION DATES - Q: Why doesn't Epicure use expiration dates? A: So you don't really know how old something is.
On their soups and cooked food items they use a very rudimentary code... basically if you read from left to right it goes.. WEEK DAY YEAR so this week monday would be 9th week 2nd day 08year.
With all of the options today, nobody should be paying these highly inflated prices for such mediocre products.
- Pros: see my review
- Cons: see my review
Unimpressed and Underwhelmed
by misegundohogar
I agree with the other reviewers that this place is overpriced. I would also like to make an alternative suggestion. Try Daily Bread in Pinecrest. They have a store with fresh herbs and spices, sweets, cookbooks, interesting antique looking things like hoookahs and a restaurant where they serve Syrian, Lebanese, Greek, Turkish, Israeli and other great cuisine for cheap. They are very knowledgeable about the things they sell.
Incredibly overpriced
by alabasterfreak
This store is beautiful, I have to admit I was very impressed when I walked in the door. And the packaging is lovely. But unless you plan to eat the packaging rather than the contents, I highly suggest you check out one of the grocery stores listed below. Very few things here are unique, and they can be found at MUCH better prices at 'ethnic' grocers around town. For example- $6 for a tiny can of tabbouleh? $7 for garam masala? Are you kidding me? And the employees are very nice but with the exception of the meat section they don't know what the products are. For the cost of one ingredient of a dish you might eat the entire meal at a restaurant. Why not try:
PUBLIX- yes they have tabbouleh and garam masala!!
DHAKA BAZAAR or SONALI BANGLA in north miami beach- indian pakistan and bengali food. The owners are happy to assist you and tell you how to use a product.
- Pros: A beautiful store
- Cons: being pretty doesn't make you 'gourmet'
The Details on Epicure Market
The Extras:
They also make cakes and gourmet gift baskets plus 300 fresh and frozen soups, dressings and entrees like baked ziti, Maryland crab cakes and pot roast dinners.
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