Samis Wholesale Cash & Carry

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Birmingham, United Kingdom

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African goods store· Cash and carry wholesaler

Samis Wholesale Cash & Carry Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Samis Wholesale Cash & Carry is located in Birmingham, United Kingdom on 82, 89 Cecil St. Samis Wholesale Cash & Carry is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category african goods store in United Kingdom.

Address

82, 89 Cecil St

Phone

+44 1213592779

Service options

DeliveryIn-store pick-upIn-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Laolu Jesusbaby

Very good location, it is visible from the road. Parking is a hassle, most of the road was closed when I visited, so aim to park close enough so you don't have to hike to you car. However the store is amazing, very well stocked with African foods from all over the continent, friendly and helpful staff, good prices (might be a bit high), clean area. Will definitely be going back

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Kudakwashe Chakamba

Great location to get all your African groceries super cheap! The best bit has to be the suya stand outside! It's the reason I keep going back 10/10.

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superTOMY11

Affordable African Carribbean stuffs, hardworking and willing to help staffs, peaceful atmosphere always.

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T Designz

There is nothing quite like Samis in Birmingham and I am thrilled to see a black owned, african owned business and one-stop shop for my cooking needs. This alone needs to be commended. I gave the shop three star because even though the selection of products is 5 star the actual shopping experience really hinders that. 1) Upon entering the shop there is always an odour, a strong odour of fish and meat. My friend who I took to Samis thought instantly the food in there must not be fresh, and we were taken aback until we approached the butchers section. I don't know why this is but I think the customer experience would be greatly improved if the meat and fish smell is contained, at least to the butchers section. 2) As most cash and carry stores, vegetables are often discounted if they are not fresh. But I have neen disappointed to find spinach, vegeatbles, and other greens being sold even though they are past ripe and are starting to spoil. Again at times these items have given off a smell and considering their proximity to the shop entrance, this gives off a bad first impression. As I am an architect by trade of course I could start nitpicking the shop's layout but I think this is fine and will naturally be improved as the shop grows, but I think if the two points above can be improved the shop will attract more people, and not just africans. The shop will be a convenient place, a home from home to older people and the younger generation who want to try and buy African food. Great things about the shop again is the range of food, the hot food and pastries which are always delicious. The suya grill outside and the convenience! I don't mind the pricing, for me African food is a treat and often is of a higher quality than your typical supermarket knick-knacks. I hope this does not offend the owner, I say this as honest feedback. I will continue to support Samis and see positive things in its future.

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Precious Chika

Nice packaging. Bought fresh fish. I was wondering how it will come . To my surprise all item nicely packaged. Fresh. I have introduced all my friends. I live a bit distance from Birmingham but everything always come in early and fresh. Overnight stayed out and my fish was still fresh.