Such horrific experience I had at this place , I would advise other and I myself will prefer to go to other Indian stores than this. Why? Because people work here are so rude, so uncooperative. It was raining, I had driven from Seattle to Kent for some office work and my phone’s battery drained and the car charger wasn’t working and my wife was waiting at home wondering where I was. So I asked the man who was in blue turban at counter to charge my phone for a while so I could start my phone and could inform my wife and reach home via google map. But that man rudely said no. And it gave me a shock that in such 21st century ,where we read all time and are taught to help others , without any discrimination, unbiased of any race and color , how come someone not understand someone’s situation if they are asking you for a help. Generally whenever people in today’s fast technology world leave their home , they would take all necessary things with them that they might need as I too had taken a charger with me which unfortunately stopped working . I can’t forget how that rude man ignored my helplessness and showed his power of the position at he was . And yes I freaking bought $87 of grocery from this horrible store. In my life I have sworn to never to go back to their any branch. Then I drove to Panda Express somehow and the server there helped me charge the phone Even gave me her own phone charger . And I could message my wife that I will be running late. I came back safely , When I told my wife she literally was hurt emotionally as in how can someone just say no to such little help she rather yelled at me for buying grocery from their store and benefiting them from my money when they couldn’t help me at night in heavy rain . She was right , I must have not bought anything from that. I cannot forget the face of that guy. Wish I could give less than one rating to this but google let me not choose less than one star. Plus thier stuff isn’t so extra...
Read moreAs a lover of Indian cuisine and culture, visiting Apna Bazar in Seattle was an absolute delight. Nestled in the heart of the city, this store is a treasure trove for all things Indian – from groceries to fresh produce and unique Indian items.
Upon entering Apna Bazar, I was immediately greeted by the vibrant colors and aromas of Indian spices. The aisles are neatly organized, making it easy to navigate through the wide array of products available. From essential pantry staples like lentils, rice, and spices to specialty items like ghee, snacks, and sweets, Apna Bazar truly has it all.
One of the highlights of my visit was the fresh produce section. Here, I found a wide selection of fruits and vegetables, including some that are commonly used in Indian cooking but can be hard to find elsewhere. The quality of the produce was excellent, and I appreciated the variety available.
In addition to groceries and produce, Apna Bazar also offers a selection of Indian items such as utensils, cookware, and decorative pieces. It's a one-stop-shop for all things Indian, making it convenient for those looking to immerse themselves in Indian culture or simply stock up on their favorite ingredients.
The staff at Apna Bazar were friendly and helpful, offering assistance when needed and providing recommendations for new products to try. Their knowledge and enthusiasm added to the overall pleasant shopping experience.
Overall, my visit to Apna Bazar was a memorable one. Whether you're a seasoned cook looking for authentic Indian ingredients or someone curious to explore Indian cuisine and culture, I highly recommend paying a visit to this gem of a...
Read moreThis Apna Bazar shop prices for everyday vegetables are going skyrocketing - way too high than the market prices. For example, the cauliflower is selling for $6.49 each when it sells for about $2.49 in the market. Same is the case for Karela (bitter guard) selling for $5.99 when the usual market price is $2.49 per lb. These are just a few examples and every thing is priced almost double the price. To make it worst, they have removed the price stickers from everything on the shelves (trying to hide the prices) and replaced with TV screen where prices are given for only a few items and it takes too long for the screen to change to see the price you need to know. It’s time to shop at different place if things are...
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