The store is well-stocked with everything from everyday essentials like rice, lentils, and flour to specialty items like ready-to-eat snacks, frozen foods, and sweets. Their selection of spices is particularly impressive. The frozen food section is also worth mentioning. Whether you're craving samosas, parathas, or paneer, they have a great selection of frozen Indian meals and snacks that are perfect for quick meals.
Customer service is decent, though the store can get crowded, especially on weekends. The aisles can feel a bit packed at times, but that’s expected given the high demand for their products.
Overall, Patel Brothers is a must-visit for anyone who loves Indian cuisine. Whether you're an experienced cook or just starting to explore Indian flavors, this store has...
Read moreA bit salty and over-cooked on some items, but pretty darned good for the price. Mid/low-grade sushi tuna, but hey, it's a friggin CHEAP buffet! I've eaten there twice and my tummy tolerated it quite well. The kick-butt waterfall at the entrance can't be seen from the dining room, which had a painting of a Piccaso-esque bare-breasted woman masturbating over my table. I figured the manager never noticed what that actually was so I pointed it out to him. I'm headed back to Atlanta tomorrow so my buddy Kerry has to check back and see if she stays up there or not. If she stays, I'll have him send me a picture so I...
Read moreI dislike going to this are and shopping center and outside of needing to patron Home Depot, I avoid this area like the plague as it has consistently gotten worse over the course of twenty years.
With all sorts of shady characters milling around the various parking areas you'd do well to not leave any valuables in sight if you find yourself needing to come here.
There's always homeless people outside the main entrance, leaving trash everywhere and with many of the establishments going in and out of business, I dont see why they just dont find a better use...
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