Zelda’s Kosher Gourmet
4113 Main St, Skokie, IL, 60076
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Address :
4113 Main St
Skokie, IL, 60076 - Phone (847) 674-0033
- Website https://www.zkgourmet.com
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Faith D.
Needed kosher dessert for a bridal shower. Ordered the cupcakes. They were cute and "okay" -- not out of this world. I understand my palate is probably more experienced and sophisticated than someone who only experiences "kosher". Our guests were happy and that's what was important. I would not go out of my way.
(2)Alyssa R.
I did not have a good experience with Zelda's. It started off bad when I walked into the store and waited LITERALLY 10 minutes until one of the girls comes out and doesn't say "I'm sorry you were kept waiting" or anything kind - she just stared at me. I ordered cupcakes for my brother in law's birthday - and they were sitting out on the counter when I got there (and who knows how long before) and STALE! The vanilla frosting tasted like it had gone bad. It was embarrassing to say I got cupcakes from a bakery and they are hard and taste bad. And then I wanted to buy a cookie that said Happy Birthday, but the employee told me it had expired!! So your cupcakes are stale and you're displaying expired products??? Will not go again.
(1)Ralph L.
I got some cookies at the store and they were terrible.
(1)Chaviva G.
So, I really, really love ordering online for Zelda's, so imagine my excitement when we had the chance to actually GO to Zelda's in Skokie! We schlepped, quite a ways, to get here, so I was kind of disappointed when we actually got to the store. The selection at the store pales, massively, in comparison to the online selection. They didn't have a lot of the Purim cookies they have online (I wanted the hamantaschen cookie!), and the store was pretty small for what I'd expected. But it was bright, clean and the staff was definitely friendly. The food, of course, is delicious. The cookies are always fresh, no matter when you eat them, and the hamantaschen was outstanding. I had a little coconut truffle, and that was outstanding. Was it worth the schlep? Not really. I'll keep ordering online and enjoying the confections, though!
(4)Brad N.
Wow. Delicious treats and great service. What else do you need? Now they have savory too and cater. I've been to a few events with the Zelda's Kosher Gourmet logo (which I did confirm is the same company as Zelda's Sweets) and I blame my big belly on them! My wife says it has to do with my eating habits, but nope, all these guys! If you get a chance, order their chicken fried rice from their "to go" menu. In fact I think I might just get some right now...
(5)Hannah H.
Zelda's is a little dessert place in Skokie that has been around for quite some time, offering certified kosher pareve snack foods and desserts. Cakes, caramel corn, biscotti, and cookies are of a variety here. The hubs and I stopped by to check this place out, and we were able to purchase and sample a few things: a chocolate and sprinkle-covered pretzel stick, a chewy walnut and raisin bar, some chocolate truffles, and a petit four. I was a little disappointed that most were of dark chocolate rather than milk chocolate, but I did appreciate that their chocolates were less sweet and not too sugary. Service was a little MIA, but you are more than welcome to peruse the place and its selections. +certified kosher pareve desserts +more dark chocolate-oriented +free parking!
(3)Regina D.
The best diary free chocolates I've tried. This place has amazing dessert. The cookies are delicious.
(5)Susan K.
Zelda's Kosher Gourmet catered an awesome Italian feast at Congregation Beth Shalom! Delicious meatballs, Italian beef sandwiches, fantastic biscotti and eclairs! Need delicious kosher food for a crowd? Zelda's delivers and your guests will enjoy!
(5)Madeleine E.
Kosher confectionery. Two walls of nuts and candies, as well as handmade truffles and filled chocolates. Friendly service and very cute and lively store. You can find tchotchkes there too. They have great gift packages and will help you find what you need. Whether you are buying for yourself or as a gift you will be very happy with your purchase.
(4)Tresa M.
Everything tastes scrumptious here but the prices are a little high! The service was nice. I got raspberry and lemon tarts and man were they good
(4)Evan G.
Although this place is not easily accessible through the bus system, if you have a way to get there its totally worth it. On a warm Friday afternoon a couple of weeks ago, the girlfriend and I did a bit of schlepping around Skokie. The bus system's closest stop was about 1.5 miles away, and we couldn't even catch that bus. In total we made a couple of stops but walked about 4 miles around Skokie. We entered the store and I was definitely impressed. Its so hard to find a great kosher snack place by where I am from, so to see the selection in this place I was blown away. We tried all sorts of stuff, I just couldn't help myself. Everything just looked so good, we had to try a little bit of everything. We had a couple of things from the pareve case, a few things from the dairy. I got some pareve oatmeal cookies, hamantoshen, and a giant Purim cookie. I am sure there is more than I am forgetting about too. The prices were very reasonable and most of the stuff was dated with a nice expiration date. Most things were good for 2 weeks, which is nice for fresh products, its not normally that long. I am not sure if it was worth the 4 miles walking, but I definitely plan on ordering from their website in the future.
(4)Hannah E.
I love their sugar cookies!
(5)Thamara D.
This is the place for chocolate lovers who are lactose intolerant. I have tasted the best dairy free handmade chocolates/truffles at Zelda's sweet Shoppe. You will not be able to tell the difference and wouldn't not find anything better. A Kosher confectionery that makes handmade truffles, cookies, chocolate covered dried fruits and carries a variety of nuts and such as well. All her chocolate and baked items are made within the premises will meet and exceed all your sweet tooth requirements. A cute little shop in the middle of skokie, there's plenty of street parking here. I make a 20 minute drive here at least twice a month and the truffles are worth every moment of it. Enjoy! zeldas.net for more info and order on line.
(5)Asaf O.
I am either shrinking or Zelda is making me really fat LOL. I don't go often because I have no self discipline. I want "one of everything". My sister goes a lot because she says the shop is "cute and cozy". She gets designed cookies for my little brother there and those are about the only cookies he will eat. Parking can be a pain but if you live within walking or biking distance, its not a problem at all.
(5)Bee B.
This Kosher bakery is adorable! Zelda's whips up chocolates, cookie cakes, cookie bouquets and lots of other treats. Their decorated cookies are really exquisite, and come in many shapes and designs. We bought bride and groom decorated cookies for an anniversary, and I bought a tie-dye t-shirt cookie just cuz it was cute looking (and I have been called a hippie in my day, or "mother nature's bitch," but, I digress...) Some of their goodies are sold at the Jewel on Howard. I have purchased their cupcakes a couple times and they are so adorable and delish, I can hardly believe they are parve (non-dairy). If you want to impress an observant Jew, a lactose-intolerator, or any appreciator of fine baked goods, Zelda's is the place to be.
(5)Erica M.
I was at the same event as Jacob K. I found myself pleasantly surprised at the quality and taste of the food. Admittedly, the food was out for 1/2 an hour to an hour before it was actually eaten, which is common with catered events where people show up on their schedule rather than the caterer's schedule. Since virtually every morsel was consumed before the meeting ended, I assumed that everyone enjoyed the food as much as I did.
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