For those looking for a comprehensive shopping experience for South Asian groceries and halal meats, Foodland Halal Market, situated at 120 Cambridge St. in Burlington, is a treasure. The aisles are easy to navigate because the store is roomy and well-lit. The impressive range of spices available will satisfy all your culinary needs, particularly if you like to cook subcontinental cuisine. This market's ease of use for buying halal meats is one of its best qualities. Both the beef and the chicken I purchased were of very high quality. The butcher shop employees are very helpful and kind, and they make sure your meat is prepared the way you want it. To avoid waiting, you can even place your order in advance. A delightful assortment of ready-to-eat foods, including chicken kabobs, vegetable samosas, chicken patties (chicken puff pastry), and chicken samosas, are also available at the market. The samosas and patties I sampled were incredibly tasty and would be a great appetizer or snack. Foodland Halal Market offers fresh vegetables at affordable prices along with meats and prepared foods. A major benefit for anyone wishing to purchase high-quality ingredients for their meals is that the produce is always fresh. Convenience is increased by the large parking area, which makes it simple to shop without worrying about a spot. For groceries from Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan, this market is a popular destination. They have all the necessary ingredients and spices that are used in South Asian cooking. The staff is polite and informed, and they are always available to answer any questions you may have. Anyone searching for a large selection of South Asian groceries and halal products should visit Foodland Halal Market. It is a popular choice for many because of its convenient shopping experience, friendly staff, and high-quality products. This market has everything you need, whether you're buying halal meats, fresh...
Read moreI bought Beef and Goat meat today, first of all they charge you a lot. Listed price for Goat(boneless) was $13.49 on their price screen/list but they charged me $15, when I asked, he mentioned that the price has been changed. They charged me extra $1.50 per pond of beef, which I noticed at the time of billing I went back and corrected it. Overall they change more compared to other stores. Even just for curry leaves, the next door store charge 99 cents per pack, but here the charge you $1.99. Like this every items is over priced I am surprised why no one is questioning it. Another thing, whenever I buy meat here (once in a while, will try to avoid if possible) and most of the time they give you meat with lot of bones or fat. I switched to boneless because of that still they try to add more fat. There are situations I got expired items and there are many frozen/packed items they are selling without even expiration date. I have reported this many times to the store people and they dont care. Especially snacks we buy for kids. I am waiting for one more such situation and I will complain this to the Food Safety authority of Massachusetts + Burlington...
Read moreI went to this store yesterday and asked for an item "gum kateera". The person in the store was first not even willing to tell me where it was when I asked for it. Then I asked again, and without looking at me he pointed vaguely in one direction and continued doing his work. When I pointed to an item (it was wrong item) to confirm, he said yes. Actually it was wrong item. I bought it and later found it was not the right item. I had receipt and still "sealed" item. When my wife went to return/exchange it right the next day, he said we do not accept returns (even with receipt and sealed item and right the next day). Again he never looked at her and continued doing his work. This is BY LARGE THE RUDEST BEHAVIOR I have seen/heard. I will never again go to this store and suggest nobody to go to this store and do not give money...
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