Well laid out, friendly service, and they have everything.
Minnu M.
Place rating: 1 New Britain, CT
Worst Indian grocery store I have been too. There are not many choices in this area and most of the items are over priced. We bought few coconuts and all of them were spoiled. the owner probably know this and the hence disclaimer on the receipt«No refund or exchange for coconut». This is just plain cheating. They just want to make profit, I dont think they really care about the customer. Better drive another 30 miles and go to the Paterl Brothers instead.
Ryan P.
Place rating: 5 Centerville, OH
Love, love, love this place. They are so accommodating when it comes to helping a non-Indian with ideas and options. I’ve always left here feeling like I received a good deal and a wealth of information. Prices seem fair compared to other local markets.
Shannon K.
Place rating: 4 Dayton, OH
I like coming here to this particular Indian grocery store because unlike the others in the area they rarely run out of things. We like to come here for their selection of frozen roti and naan. The people that work there are really helpful when my husband sends me for something that I have no idea what it is. The store is somewhat small, but they have a large selection of items. The prices are reasonable.
Neal P.
Place rating: 3 Indianapolis, IN
On the south side of Dayton. It’s an Indian — Pakistani(South Asian) grocery store. Kind of small to medium in size. I thought the prices were a bit higher than what I normally pay in Indianapolis. They have packaged food, canned, fresh, refridgerated, and frozen, Rice and flour come in up to 20 pound bags. Lots of great spices. It smells great, just to go in and browse. They also sell DVDs and CDs in several languages of India: Hindi, Gujerati, Tamil, Telugu, etc. I think the owner is Punjabi. By the way, the Google map pinpoints the wrong location. They are located on the North-EAST corner of Lyons and Yankee, in that little strip mall.