Welcome to NetCost Market
- 221 Rte 4, Paramus, NJ 07652 Hotline: (201) 308-6888
Welcome to NetCost Market, a hidden gem nestled at 221 Route 4, Paramus, NJ. Known for its dynamic deli selection and rich array of Eastern European delicacies, this market is a haven for food lovers seeking both authenticity and affordability.
As you step inside, the vibrant atmosphere greets you, pulsating with the excitement of shoppers curating their ideal spread. The expansive hot bar is a true highlight, offering a feast of traditional dishes from Russian and former Soviet cuisines. From flavorful pork shish to aromatic Uzbek pilaf and kababs, there is a tantalizing array of options to satisfy every palate.
- Unique Offerings: Customers rave about the cold smoked mackerel, a trendy TikTok snack, alongside hearty borscht soup mix that immerses you in culinary tradition. The selection of chocolates, especially the chocolate cheese bars in the frozen section, has become a must-try.
- Affordability: Many visitors have noted the competitive prices for both specialty Eastern European products and standard supermarket staples, making it easier to explore and indulge.
- Service with a Smile: The staff, often praised for their friendliness, enhance the shopping experience significantly. Shoppers have shared warm interactions, noting the willingness of cashiers to assist with member sign-ups and special requests.
In addition to traditional meats and fish, the market boasts a cornucopia of fresh produce and pantry essentials, all at prices that defeat the average supermarket. Shoppers have discovered exceptional deals on items like jars of sauerkraut and pickled garlic, perfect for spicing up any meal.
Although the market can get crowded, especially during peak seasons, the efficiency of the staff ensures a smooth experience. Plus, the unique design of shopping carts features a brake mechanism that may take some getting used to, but adds to the distinctiveness of your visit.
In conclusion, NetCost Market stands out not just for its vast array of culinary delights but also for the joyful shopping experience it offers. It's a place where cultural flavors blend beautifully with community spirit, making every visit a delightful exploration of food and connection. Next time you’re in the area, make sure to stop by—your taste buds will thank you!

4 years of high school Russian class and being chronically online have absolutely prepared me for this moment. I came on a mission to try the viral tiktok snack: cold smoked mackerel with boiled potatoes and raw onion. When I saw the shrink-wrapped fish in person at Netcost I went so pale but I grabbed a random squishy cold fish (Haifa brand) and perused the rest of the store. Netcost has an amazing looking hot bar but I was kind of nervous to squeeze into the crowd to analyze or even grab stuff, like a (smoked) fish out of water, so I quickly took pictures and ran away. I noticed a lot of produce and food items were way cheaper than my local supermarket. I was able to get a full sized jar of sauerkraut and a jar of pickled garlic for an insanely affordable price. I also got a pack of borscht soup mix! I'm so excited to try, the instructions are fully in Russian but that's a challenge for another day. Once at the register I asked if I could be a member and the cashier mentioned I could scan a code on their flyer to sign up but she asked the old lady ahead of me if I could scan her member card--and she said yes! They were so nice, it really made the shopping experience that much better. I will definitely be back again and again. Also, their shopping carts have a break mechanism where you have to push the hand bar down in order to move. I thought that was pretty neat but I kept forgetting and getting stuck slamming my stomach into the hand bar--omg so embarrassinggggg. 'Til next time!

Very convenient spot and has such a fun and fresh variety of different foods to pick from.

I come here to shop every weekend. It is located in a very convenient spot by a few highways and a mall. There is a great selection of hot bar food and drinks. When I have family or friends over, I purchase dinner from the hot bar. There is a wide selection of salads, meats, fish etc. I cannot recommend this place enough if you want to find great Eastern European dishes. Netcost also has great typical supermarket offerings as well such as fruit and vegetables. Service here is great. It can get very crowded during the holiday season but all cash registers will be open. Only suggestion I have is for Netcost to have smaller carts for shoppers who shop in smaller quantities. Overall this is an excellent store and the hot bar needs to be visited.

Offers a great variety of Eastern European products! Great service! Check their page for coupons/deals/promos! Occasionally they will offer free shipping if you place an order online and get delivery!

I love this place. It has all the specialty from Russia and former Soviet state. 1) They have a hot food area with all the foods from former Soviet countries. The best dishes were the Uzbek pilaf and kababs. 2) Must try are the chocolate cheese bars in the frozen section. 3) I also like the loose chocolates they have and the large variety. 4) The Russian drinks are also great, my favorite was Baikal. 5) Their cake section was also great

Pork shish. 4 stars. Flavorful pure protein , not too dry or too tough, not too salty or heavily spiced. Would buy again Chicken cutlet w mushroom -3 stars. Tasted clean , nit too mushroomy. Taste like a normal meatball but i think its too much fillers. Should have known! Lulya - Chicken lulya. Tasted much like the chicken w mushroom munus the mushroom of course! I would not but this again though, I could only guess how much filler is in it. I prefer this over the lamb lulya. Lamb lulya I can't get myself to like this. The meat is very fine and again, I can't be sure but I think there starch fillers as binding agent here so if you're avoiding gluten, don't get this. Hot smoked semza fish- 4 stars Yummy, not too salty like lox. Taste like salmon Duck- tasted really good, compared to the Chinese roasted duck. Less fatty, not loaded with soy sauce Samza-1 star Very doughy, oily. Bread is not cooked inside. Meat is tasteless and very lamby. I added tkemali sauce that made it taste worse. I had to put sriracha Spinach cheese pie- 2stars No taste, taste like spanakopita without the crunchy layer Overall 4 stars - very clean store with lits of selections . Beautiful cakes and imported Eastern Europe products