Suvidha International Market in Alpharetta is a bustling hub for all things Indian, making it a go-to for many in the area. Here's a look at what you can expect:
A One-Stop Shop for Indian Groceries Suvidha lives up to its name, offering an extensive selection of Indian and Pakistani groceries. From a wide variety of dals, rice, and flours to an impressive array of spices, sauces, and pickles, you'll find everything you need to stock your pantry. The store also boasts a large collection of fresh vegetables, sweets, and snacks, as well as a great selection of frozen and ready-to-eat products from popular brands.
Delicious Live Food Stations One of the highlights of Suvidha is its food court. While the specific availability of a live chapati, pulka, and paratha station can vary, the deli and kitchen area is well-known for its fresh, made-to-order items. This is a great place to grab a quick, authentic meal and enjoy some of the staples of Indian cuisine.
Savory Chaat, Samosas, and More The food court is a major draw, offering a menu filled with popular Indian street food and curries. You can find classic vegetarian appetizers like samosas and onion pakodas, as well as an assortment of curries and combos. It's a fantastic spot to satisfy your cravings for delicious, flavorful Indian food, whether you're dining in or taking it to go.
Quality Halal Meat Section For those seeking fresh meat, Suvidha has a dedicated meat department. They offer a variety of halal meat options and the staff is generally helpful and knowledgeable. This section adds to the store's convenience, allowing you to complete all your grocery shopping in one place.
Overall, Suvidha International Market in Alpharetta is a convenient and comprehensive destination for anyone looking for authentic Indian groceries and food. The vast selection, combined with the popular food court, makes it a beloved establishment for the...
Read moreWe are regular customer to Sividha indo pak grocery store in Alpharetta. Recently we had a very bad experience at store. We purchased 24 pack masala soda which is on sale for $20 since we like that soda. Bought 24 pack, but once after we opened the pack after a day, box had only 9 bottles and the pack was loosely sealed with tape. We are not opening anything we buy on the same day because of current situations. We immediately called suvidha store to check about 9 bottles instead of 24 bottles in the pack, they didn't pick up the call, not even did a call back to us. Next day we went to the store and the girl standing at customer service asked what is the problem, then I explained what happened. One more girl came in between and they were discussing how come we know box only had 9 instead of 24 and they told me to do my shopping meanwhile they decide what they have to do with the situation . While I was doing my shopping the girl came to me and said that they watched in the camera and the cart didn't have that pack and the bill I gave don't have the price for it. I went to the car and brought the bill that had the price for it. The box had the sticker that usually they stick to the groceries once paid, how come they don't see it in the camera I don't know. They acted as if I was telling lies. It's not me who is telling lies to them, they are cheating the customers quoting for 24 bottles and keeping 9 inside the box. Only mistake we did was not opening the box and looking at it before buying. When I went back with the receipt, the management people were also standing near the customer service and apologized me and asked me what happened and told to the girl to replace with 24 pack. I think the girls who are working there should have some ethics how to behave with customers and how to receive them when such...
Read moreI have been here a lot of times in the last 6 months. I noticed that while they have fresh produce, the prices are exorbitant! $3.59 per lb of Okra? Unknowingly I paid $7 this week but it sure doesn't weigh like 2 lbs but who knows. All items are pricier compared to some other Indian grocery stores within Alpharetta/Suwanee. The other major issue is they never wipe the carts/baskets. People use them, bring them back and leave them all together with other carts/baskets. When I asked the person at the front kiosk they have, I got funny looks like I am the odd ball! I asked the Mexican guy who brings carts back and he had no answer. I had to tell someone else inside the store and the response was basically a smirk and "we will tell the management"! When they have large crowds (often), they don't control # of people coming into that cramped space. Standing in line to pay is a nightmare because you're into the aisles where people are right next to you shopping for items in that aisle and you've got no space to move away! I have cut down significantly on going here and I go to other stores now as much as possible. They can't justify the ridiculous prices here! Know that I care about the quality of items that I put into my body and typically buy organic stuff. So I am not averse to paying for good quality but conventionally grown, ordinary vegetables shouldn't cost so much here. Another factor I consider is that I moved here from an expensive city with cold winters and far from FL and I expected prices in GA to be more reasonable considering how much warmer it is in GA and how much they get veggies from FL (close by). Yet, prices here are much higher, despite the large population of Indians/competition for grocery stores. You get...
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