Need huge bags of nuts? They have almonds, hazelnuts, cashews, and more(and cheaper than DK grocery chains) Need flour? They have flours from all over the world, made from whatever grain to satisfy your needs. Need drugstore beauty products from your homeland that you can’t find at Føtex? Yeah, Kabul Marked probably has it too. This shop is jam-packed with international goodies. FYI, they probably have more Filipino items than any Filipino-specialty store in KBH. Good prices, big produce section, HUGE mixture of ethnic food from around the world, and fast service. Can’t complain about Kabul Marked.
Erin B.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Martensville, Canada
Previous reviews are correct this place really does have every bean known to man. I was looking for black turtle beans after I struck out at Netto and several other options. They had both canned and dry varieties plus black refried beans for homemade burrito night. Many many many international food options here. I’m definitely coming back.
Linda F.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Copenhagen, Denmark
Great selection of all sorts of ethnic food stuffs. It’s a little mind bending to me that this relatively small shop can pack so many things onto its shelves: middle eastern, african, indian, chinese, filipino… and so on. Now that I’ve had the chance to go a few times and really look at the shelves, I’ve realized that the more time I spend in there, the more things I find. It’s really a great shop to explore. Part of the fun of this shop is the incredibly wide variety of ethnic foods they carry.(Yes, I think grocery shops are fun… and the more variety the better). These guys seem to have no sign over their door. At first I thought they were just a part of Afghan Marked which has their door at the street corner because their outside veggie stands makes it look like one continuous shop. But they’re not! And Kabul, which has their entrance just a few steps further down Reventlowsgade is better part of the strangely conjoined Afghan/Kabul store front. Some random things that I was happy to find here are salt-free 100% peanut butter, Shana brand frozen paranthas, loose and bagged Ahmad teas. Not that you can’t get these things at other places, but rarely are you going to find a one-stop shop for them. Frozen seafood selection is also good. Often there are cheap cheap 1 kilo bags of large shell-on tiger shrimp for half the price you would pay anywhere else. Seriously good stuff. The spice and fresh veggie selection is also impressive compared to other CPH ethnic shops.
Eva K.
Rating des Ortes: 4 København S, Denmark
Are you from Southeast/South Asia? Chance that you can find things you miss from home here. I know I do. I found the well-known bumbu bamboe spice packets here and of course the famous instant noodle product of my country — Indomie. I can’t help liking Kabul marked solely for this purpose. What do you do to people who carry the stuff from home eh? That said, Kabul is also providing other stuff too, hence the cramped space. Prepare to squeeze yourself into nothingness when trawling those aisles looking for some exotic stuff from far far away. This place has the things that you probably have read in your recipe book somewhere. Simply said, Kabul marked is my saviour when I’m craving stuff from home the most
Mina K.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Copenhagen, Denmark
my favourite green grocer in copenhagen, hands down. the dudes ring you up efficiently and the prices on their fruit and veg are hard to beat. inside they have just about every flour, bean(both canned and dry), and spice you could want. strangely, they also carry a good amount of indonesian products too. bamboe spice packets, bango kecap manis, indomie, dried anchovies and shrimps, many different sambals, and i even spotted tehbotol once(though in cartons, not bottles). if i don’t need any of those things, i at least come by for a can of ginger beer for a dark and stormy. B)