Lovely bazaar, we've been coming here for years from another city and always (apart from yesterday) had a good experience, lovely clothes sellers, scarfs, sweets for kids, food and drink.
Now to the only bad bit I have experienced here...
Avoid this seller (see pic). Disgusting behaviour, appalling attitude and just a disgrace of a human being.
He sold us some clothes just before eid but one of them, after washing, the colour had all came off and got ruined. We went in and showed him with alot of respect as we understand sometimes these things happen.
He first said that we didn't buy it from him, and then changed tactics and told us to come back Saturday as the "boss" will be back (we live an hour and half away), then noticed that we had only brought the top and not the full suit, i said to him myself that at this moment in time I do not expect him to give a exchange but just to acknowledge what went wrong and assure that when we come next time we can have an exchange.
He said yes but because of his tactics and snake like behaviour, we asked for it, if possible, in writing. He refused, so I had him say the words on camera just in case he didn't live up to his word.
After noticing that I had the footage, he went ballistic, chucked the bag with the top on the table and started being aggressive. He realised that I had proof of his word and he had to live up to it.
After shouting and being aggressive at us, other people had come to calm things down, he then asked me why am I doing "besti"? Lol he started the whole show and acts as if I started it. Let's see when i pop in with the full suit if he will exchange or not, 100% he's going to try some snaky tactics. Just an utter waste of space this person is.
I still recommend to all to try this bazaar out, mens clothes womens clothes kids clothes, all available here, just keep your distance from this guy.
Get your clothes from either the chacha who was the first stall on the left in the middle isle; or the man and woman who sometimes have their kids at the shop also, they are based opposite the chacha in middle...
Read moreDuring our recent family holidays in Leeds, my wife had a desire for Asian shopping. Fortunately, I came across The Bradford Bazaar, and I must say, the shopping experience was truly exceptional from beginning to end. The owner, Jas, has crafted a shopping haven that truly stands out.
My wife was on the hunt for purses and clothes that had an Asian touch, and we were pleasantly surprised by the wide variety available. What's even more amazing is that these items were offered at budget-friendly prices, with plenty of bargain discounts to make the shopping even sweeter. The quality of the products was top-notch, exceeding our expectations.
But that's not all. The bazaar had something for everyone. My son was delighted to find a fantastic selection of toys, and what truly caught our attention was the collection of excellent Punjabi-style food. The warmth and hospitality shown by the owner made us feel like we were transported to Punjab itself. The welcoming atmosphere was evident, and it felt like a home away from home.
The Punjabi-style tea and savories, including pakoras and jalebis, were an absolute delight. It's not just about shopping; it's an experience that engages all your senses. The aroma of the food, the vibrant colors of the merchandise, and the friendly interactions with both the owner and fellow shoppers make this place truly special.
In conclusion, our visit to Bradford Bazaar was nothing short of wonderful. Jas, the owner, has created a unique shopping destination that captures the essence of Punjab and delivers an exceptional shopping experience. The high-quality products, the welcoming ambiance, and the delectable food options all come together to make it an unforgettable visit. We'll certainly be returning for more shopping and moments that transport us to the...
Read moreI attended Bradford Bazaar on the 23rd of October 2022 around 4:30pm.
The main reason was my aunty wanted to have a look at some clothes and buy something she liked.
It is much bigger than it looks from the outside, they have a food stall outside the entrance and food area and another stall in side as you enter the premises.
They have a lot of shops with loads of variety, but quite a few of the shops only take cash (I guess this is stop refunds from the banks) also they do not refund you they provide credit note, so forcing you to buy something else from there stall, so be careful and be happy with your purchase.
They have an area for trying on clothes but this is shared with quite a lot of other stalls but it was free when my Mrs required it. They also have a private prayer area which is really good and was very spacious.
My Mrs Managed to find a cheap green frock for £20 (cash only stall) and she was happy with her purchase, I was surprised to find a stall selling jubbah’s so I had purchased a jubbah from there bought a nice black jubbah for £35 (bought via debit card).
My Mrs and aunty bought 3 x samosa chaats and 2 x fresh orange juice drinks, I can’t remember the total as my aunty refused to tell us as she was paying but I do remember the orange juice being £4 each! Which I thought was a tad bit expensive, they liked the food and drink so I guess all is well.
One thing I did notice is that some of the stalls did sell similar clothes so not every stall has its own unique collection of clothes but I guess this is to be expected when they probably buy their stock from the same person.
They also have a decent size parking outside which is another plus.
My experience was based on my purchases but I would recommend this establishment to my family...
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