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India Bazaar Little Elm — Attraction in Little Elm

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India Bazaar Little Elm
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Habitat Frisco
14111 King Rd Ste 410 JKL, Frisco, TX 75036
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Wood Family Dog Park
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Little Elm Dog Park (Splash Zone)
425 Witt Rd, Little Elm, TX 75068
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Desi District - Little Elm, TX
1630 FM 423 #100, Frisco, TX 75034
Poached Brunch House
1612 FM 423 #300, Frisco, TX 75033
KEBABS TO GO!
1624 FM 423 Suite 400, Frisco, TX 75033, United States
Curries N Cravings
2650 King Rd #400, Frisco, TX 75034
Curry Pizza House West Frisco - Little Elm
1606 FM 423 Suite 400, Frisco, TX 75034
Capriotti's Sandwich Shop
1612 FM 423 Suite 100, Frisco, TX 75036
Rayhan Coffee House
2650 King Rd #800, Frisco, TX 75036
Bruster's Real Ice Cream
1648 FM 423 Suite 100 Suite 100, Frisco, TX 75036
Happy Morning
1710 FM 423 Suite 100, Frisco, TX 75034
GOATs Arena Sports Bar
1710 FM423 Suite 1100, Frisco, TX 75034
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India Bazaar Little Elm

1640 FM423, #100, Frisco, TX 75036
3.9(328)
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attractions: Habitat Frisco, McCord Park Splash Pad, Wood Family Dog Park, Little Elm Dog Park (Splash Zone), restaurants: Desi District - Little Elm, TX, Poached Brunch House, KEBABS TO GO!, Curries N Cravings, Curry Pizza House West Frisco - Little Elm, Capriotti's Sandwich Shop, Rayhan Coffee House, Bruster's Real Ice Cream, Happy Morning, GOATs Arena Sports Bar
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Nearby attractions of India Bazaar Little Elm

Habitat Frisco

McCord Park Splash Pad

Wood Family Dog Park

Little Elm Dog Park (Splash Zone)

Habitat Frisco

Habitat Frisco

5.0

(13)

Open 24 hours
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McCord Park Splash Pad

McCord Park Splash Pad

4.6

(239)

Open 24 hours
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Wood Family Dog Park

Wood Family Dog Park

4.3

(83)

Closed
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Little Elm Dog Park (Splash Zone)

Little Elm Dog Park (Splash Zone)

4.4

(10)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of India Bazaar Little Elm

Desi District - Little Elm, TX

Poached Brunch House

KEBABS TO GO!

Curries N Cravings

Curry Pizza House West Frisco - Little Elm

Capriotti's Sandwich Shop

Rayhan Coffee House

Bruster's Real Ice Cream

Happy Morning

GOATs Arena Sports Bar

Desi District - Little Elm, TX

Desi District - Little Elm, TX

3.6

(594)

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Poached Brunch House

Poached Brunch House

4.5

(486)

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KEBABS TO GO!

KEBABS TO GO!

4.7

(305)

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Curries N Cravings

Curries N Cravings

3.7

(401)

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Sowmya GummadiSowmya Gummadi
⸻ We recently visited India Bazaar in Little Elm and had a disappointing experience regarding the pricing of sitaphal (custard apple). They had two price labels displayed — one showing $8.99/lb for small-sized fruits and the other $13.99/lb for large-sized. Since the pricing was based on weight (per pound), it made no sense to charge different rates solely based on size. I picked a small one, and at the checkout, the cashier wasn’t sure of the price, so she asked another employee near the produce section. That person said it was $13.99/lb. I pointed out the $8.99/lb label for small ones, but she insisted that it was $13.99/lb and claimed there was never a label for $8.99/lb. I then showed her a photo I had taken earlier of the $8.99/lb label (I took it to send to a friend who loves sitaphal), and she questioned me for taking the picture, saying that other customers would now demand the same price. Despite this, they still charged me $13.99/lb and even removed the $8.99/lb label after the incident. As I was leaving, the employee came outside and said they could adjust the price to $8.99/lb, but by then I had already paid and told her it was fine. The issue isn’t just about the price — it’s about how poorly the situation was handled, especially when the confusion stemmed from their own mislabeling. Better communication and accountability would have made a big difference.
L TL T
Extremely Disappointed with Rotten Vegetables and Poor Customer Service I visited this store on last Friday around 10:30 AM, just a couple of hours after they opened at 8:00 AM, and was absolutely shocked to see the state of the produce—especially the tomatoes. Many of them were clearly rotten, with visible mold and soft, decaying spots. These were not tomatoes that went bad overnight—the mold were signs of days of neglect. When I brought this to the attention of customer service, instead of acknowledging the issue , the staff member I spoke with tried to calm me down rather than take responsibility. She casually told me that the employees hadn't come in yet and they would "clean it now." That’s just not acceptable. The store had already been open for 2.5 hours—how can you open your doors to customers without first ensuring that your produce section is clean and safe? Definitely not returning to this store again unless I see a significant change in how this store handles its produce and customer feedback.
Rony RonRony Ron
Be carful with this guys pricing on many products this store has been kept on the wrong price. Always check the price and the description of the product with the label. I talk to the manager about their pricing and he said we flip our products every one hour which not even a retail store do that. Plus he said to me about this product that he won’t honor the price and he shouted at the employee that don’t even change the price. So they posted wrong product advertising on a wrong product and they took the price down right away. I again and again say please always read the price and then read the description before you get a Product. I called corporate but no one answer. This will be the last time coming to this store. Wish I could give 0 stars .
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⸻ We recently visited India Bazaar in Little Elm and had a disappointing experience regarding the pricing of sitaphal (custard apple). They had two price labels displayed — one showing $8.99/lb for small-sized fruits and the other $13.99/lb for large-sized. Since the pricing was based on weight (per pound), it made no sense to charge different rates solely based on size. I picked a small one, and at the checkout, the cashier wasn’t sure of the price, so she asked another employee near the produce section. That person said it was $13.99/lb. I pointed out the $8.99/lb label for small ones, but she insisted that it was $13.99/lb and claimed there was never a label for $8.99/lb. I then showed her a photo I had taken earlier of the $8.99/lb label (I took it to send to a friend who loves sitaphal), and she questioned me for taking the picture, saying that other customers would now demand the same price. Despite this, they still charged me $13.99/lb and even removed the $8.99/lb label after the incident. As I was leaving, the employee came outside and said they could adjust the price to $8.99/lb, but by then I had already paid and told her it was fine. The issue isn’t just about the price — it’s about how poorly the situation was handled, especially when the confusion stemmed from their own mislabeling. Better communication and accountability would have made a big difference.
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Extremely Disappointed with Rotten Vegetables and Poor Customer Service I visited this store on last Friday around 10:30 AM, just a couple of hours after they opened at 8:00 AM, and was absolutely shocked to see the state of the produce—especially the tomatoes. Many of them were clearly rotten, with visible mold and soft, decaying spots. These were not tomatoes that went bad overnight—the mold were signs of days of neglect. When I brought this to the attention of customer service, instead of acknowledging the issue , the staff member I spoke with tried to calm me down rather than take responsibility. She casually told me that the employees hadn't come in yet and they would "clean it now." That’s just not acceptable. The store had already been open for 2.5 hours—how can you open your doors to customers without first ensuring that your produce section is clean and safe? Definitely not returning to this store again unless I see a significant change in how this store handles its produce and customer feedback.
L T

L T

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Be carful with this guys pricing on many products this store has been kept on the wrong price. Always check the price and the description of the product with the label. I talk to the manager about their pricing and he said we flip our products every one hour which not even a retail store do that. Plus he said to me about this product that he won’t honor the price and he shouted at the employee that don’t even change the price. So they posted wrong product advertising on a wrong product and they took the price down right away. I again and again say please always read the price and then read the description before you get a Product. I called corporate but no one answer. This will be the last time coming to this store. Wish I could give 0 stars .
Rony Ron

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Reviews of India Bazaar Little Elm

3.9
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4.0
2y

India Bazaar in Little Elm is a decent grocery store for anyone seeking authentic Indian flavors and products. As an Indian food enthusiast, I was thrilled to discover this delightful store tucked away in the heart of Little Elm.

Upon entering India Bazaar, I was immediately impressed by the vibrant atmosphere and the warm welcome from the staff. The shelves were filled with a wide range of Indian groceries, spices, snacks, and ingredients that transported me back to the bustling markets of India. The store's layout was well-organized, making it easy to navigate and find everything I needed.

One of the highlights of India Bazaar is their fresh produce section. The fruits and vegetables were impeccably fresh and of excellent quality, which is a rare find in many grocery stores. It's evident that the store takes great care in sourcing the best ingredients for their customers.

The variety of spices and condiments available was impressive. I found everything from hard-to-find spices to ready-made curry pastes and chutneys. The store also boasts a wide selection of lentils, rice, flours, and other pantry staples, making it a one-stop-shop for Indian cooking enthusiasts.

The staff at India Bazaar was knowledgeable and eager to assist. They were always ready to offer recommendations or answer any questions I had about specific products or recipes. Their friendly demeanor and willingness to help created a pleasant shopping experience.

While the store might appear small from the outside, it houses a surprising range of products. It's clear that the owners have curated their inventory with care, ensuring that customers have access to a diverse selection of authentic Indian ingredients.

In conclusion, India Bazaar in Little Elm is a hidden gem for anyone who appreciates Indian cuisine. The store offers a wide array of groceries, fresh produce, spices, and ready-to-eat meals, all of exceptional quality. The friendly staff and authentic flavors make it a must-visit destination for Indian food enthusiasts. I highly recommend giving India Bazaar a try; you won't be...

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1.0
19w

India Bazaar in Little Elm is proof that a bigger building and brighter signage do not make a store refined. What could have been a flagship location for the diaspora is instead a cluttered, noisy warehouse that happens to sell groceries.

The approach is discouraging—abandoned carts scattered across the lot, plastic bags tangled in the shrubs, and a landscaping effort that looks like it was handled once and then forgotten. Weeds sprout between cracks in the pavement, and the loading dock is visible from the parking lot, complete with stray pallets and bits of discarded cardboard. It’s more industrial park than marketplace.

Inside, the aisles are long but oddly narrow for the scale of the store, crammed with rice bags stacked precariously, spice packets spilling into walkways, and produce bins overflowing without care for presentation. The vegetables range from limp to leathery—okra fibrous, methi wilting, and mangoes in that unpleasant in-between stage where they are neither ripe nor green, just tired.

The frozen section is an uninviting row of frosted glass doors hiding mystery packages with faded labels. The snack section is a jumble, with products from multiple brands stuffed together without rhyme or reason, making it feel more like a wholesale storeroom than a retail floor.

The clientele treat the store like a village square—loud conversations across aisles, carts left in the middle of walkways, and children weaving between displays with sticky hands. One does not shop here so much as navigate it like a crowded bazaar during festival season, without any of the charm.

A store carrying the ‘India Bazaar’ name should be a standard-bearer for presentation, quality, and cultural pride. This location feels more like a bulk supply depot with a cash register. For those of us who believe commerce is an extension of heritage, this is not a flagship—it’s a missed...

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21w

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We recently visited India Bazaar in Little Elm and had a disappointing experience regarding the pricing of sitaphal (custard apple). They had two price labels displayed — one showing $8.99/lb for small-sized fruits and the other $13.99/lb for large-sized. Since the pricing was based on weight (per pound), it made no sense to charge different rates solely based on size.

I picked a small one, and at the checkout, the cashier wasn’t sure of the price, so she asked another employee near the produce section. That person said it was $13.99/lb. I pointed out the $8.99/lb label for small ones, but she insisted that it was $13.99/lb and claimed there was never a label for $8.99/lb.

I then showed her a photo I had taken earlier of the $8.99/lb label (I took it to send to a friend who loves sitaphal), and she questioned me for taking the picture, saying that other customers would now demand the same price. Despite this, they still charged me $13.99/lb and even removed the $8.99/lb label after the incident.

As I was leaving, the employee came outside and said they could adjust the price to $8.99/lb, but by then I had already paid and told her it was fine.

The issue isn’t just about the price — it’s about how poorly the situation was handled, especially when the confusion stemmed from their own mislabeling. Better communication and accountability would have made a...

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