8 reviews about D&D Nuts

verified email - 07 Jun 2013

Love this place, the quality of their nuts in particular is amazing, freshly packed you can taste the difference to supermarket bought products immediately! This is the only place I will shop at for anything. Huge range of continental foods too I walk around wondering how I will fit so much into my trolley!

verified email - 29 Oct 2012

if your looking for great European products, you've come to the right place. Biscuits,oils,pickles,spices,herbs,lollies and even sugar free products for the diabetics. Fantastic value, great prices would reccomend to every one.........

verified email - 03 Jul 2012

I like to buy polenta and semolina from them. Prices are lower than Coles or Woolworth. 1kg of polenta is 2.39 while inColes you can find 700gr at this price. I recommend the pickles - European style (salty not sweet) And the pasta. :-)

verified email - 05 Jun 2012

I shop here once a month for flour ( they have the cheapest organic white flour I have found 5kg for $10 ), grains, nuts and other deli products... prices are good and even if it's situated among factories in dandenong it's worth paying a visit

verified email - 31 May 2012

Hidden away, but this store is a gem! You can buy at wholesale prices pretty much all you can find in deli shops. Good quality and service and better prices.

Anonymous
verified email - 06 Jan 2011

The D & D dynamic duo have supplied us with a huge variety of products at great prices.
The business is friendly, efficient and has many unique products. We drive from near the Prom to shop at D & D Nuts

Anonymous
verified email - 27 Oct 2008

I'm a regular and I rate them with no bias as I am not of the same ethnicity as them. I find that they are extremely friendly and their prices are very good compared to all other budget shops I know in the South Eastern suburbs of Melbourne. They've got all types of beans, grains, nuts and spices, then biscuits and preserves galore, drinks etc, even the cheapest sour cream, yoghurt and fetta cheeses at 2L buckets, and basically most of the things you would buy in a major supermarket. I wouldn't be surprised if they would soon expand and move to a more visible premise. As it is they are among factories, but who cares about that when they can buy such abundance of cheap goodies? It is well worth a first visit. I'm sure you'll go back a second time!

verified email - 28 Jul 2008

we travel approx 50 km to this store once a month and buy a car load of specialty and gourmet foods made in the former yugoslav republics. not many storeshave such a large range as this store, so well worth a visit. from pastry sheepts, cheeses to a huge range of sweets and coffee blends. great store

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