OMG - I wasn't going to write a review - however, the owner just responded to my post by saying "one star, what did you smoke before coming here." So disrespectful! I promise you - my friends, family and I will no longer be coming here. Majority of their frozen foods are old , freezer burned and expired. To give you an idea - they still have turkeys from LAST Thanksgiving. The staff, which we can gather from their response to my one star, are rude and unhelpful. The meat department is overpriced compared to Arash or Haat Bazaar. The meat area was dirty and had a lingering smell that can only be described as disgusting.Their store is located in the back of a parking lot, very deserted and unsafe. There were about 5 men in the parking lot who kept staring - definitely made me feel uncomfortable. I drove to the store - so I can truthfully say I did not smoke anything - your store is just inadequate and repulsive, as is your attitude. Your comments to other negative reviews indicate your lack of customer service and respect. As a Pakistani, I am surprised of your backwards and rude comment on my post. I was in the store for 20 minutes, and I went through each aisle. I'm sorry if you think my review is harsh and shows "attitude". I left one star with no comment because I didn't feel the need to engage and I enjoy supporting family owned businesses. However, that was followed by rude comments that you have been posting and then deleting. I did not speak to you in the store - so your comments are contradicting. I'm not sure who is in charge of your website, but there is no excuse. Good bye World Food Bazaar, you have lost about...
Read moreSo far one of the better Indian markets we have seen in Denver. Clean, good selection, and helpful staff. Like most of these markets it is smaller but that's to be expected. I would get tea, coffee, and spices here before heading to an "American grocery". Prices are MUCH better. We also bought lamb for lamb biryani for $3/ lb. we had just bought some from Sprouts for $9/ lb (ground)! My Indian MIL was very pleased with the quality. However I would stay away from the ground beef. (Over priced and not fresh looking.) Also our package of lamb said "packed on 2/27/16. This isn't possible because we bought it on 2/23! It could be a mistake or it could be they are selling less fresh products by leaving them out for sale longer. Unfortunately that does happen at a lot of the smaller markets. For this reason I took off one star. The chicken prices were just okay. Sprouts and King Soopers sell fresh thighs for less most days. However they have $10 bags of meat and fish. Depending on what you want you can find a good deal. Overall we were impressed enough to...
Read moreThis huge international market has been around for 20 years, apparently, and I just happened on it the other day in passing. So I made a U-Turn and went to check it out. With the name like World Food Bazaar, I expected to see like a flee market type set up with various food booths or trucks. Instead I found rows and rows of international items, Indian, Arab, and African products. They have all sorts of food items. That day I was in the mood for face creams. The owner was helpful in helping me decide which cream to buy for my daughter. I can’t wait to come back again. They have shampoos and hair oils and incense and so much more! Check out the pictures! And if you go visit, say hi for me! Really nice woman working hard...
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