I just found this place! Wow, Wow and wow. I have missed indian cuisine soo much over the past few years. I have now learned that there is quite an Indian culture and scene here. Pardon, but I don't get out of Southtown that much. Until now!! the supermarket is great and smells so good i went there for the "street food" Cafe at its center. Did I say WOW! What a delicious surprise. the lady cooking made a suggestion as to what I might like, I accepted of course and it was wonderful dish. I'm not sure what it was called but essentially it was samosas filled traditionally with potato and pea but this was then smothered in chutney mango i think, tamarind , yogurt and a lot of other stuff that made a crazy party in my mouth. The meal was filling, it was spicy but not too spicy and everything was the perfect eating in the centro mercado experience. Accompanied with an Made in India Orange Fanta . important that, because there is no high fructose corn syrup in the sodas just pure cane sugar. Way better. I'm not a big fan of "pop" but definately not with HFCS. Stuff'll kill ya. I digress . After the food I went grocery shopping and they have a fantastic array of frozen dinners really I should say frozen courses. it's not like stateside normal TV dinners. Hungry man triple salsbury steak suprise..Not at all. These are entrees and sides of real quality and they have proven to be excellent in flavor. Certainly not as good as fresh made but a great addition to regular home fare. I highly recommend this place and I am now starting a routine visit back as well as the other Indian spots that they told me about. next one for me is the one ( by the same owners I believe) in the river center mall food court, of all places but Yea! I'll certainly...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreNew Indian groceries and Bombay street food in San Antonio. This place is humongous and I believe this grocery store is one of kind in San Antonio where they have kitchen which serves Authentic Bombay street food like Vada pav, Pav Baji, Bombay grill sandwiches š„Ŗ š. Though the restaurant is closed on Tuesdays, yet the owner obligated to make us Vada Pav and grill sandwiches š„Ŗ. I can promise you I have never had such amazing Vada pav in my whole life. Turns out the recipe is its mum's, definitely there signature item. I spoke to few customers who also took the advantage of the kitchen being opened. Everyone out there said it reminded tme of Bombay street food on Juhu Beach, Mumbai. The taste is amazingly on point. There sandwiches are delicious and mouthful. I dont think anyone in San Antonio makes Bombay sandwiches so definitelytake advantageof that. They have every Indian,Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Nepali grocery item. They also have a middle eastern groceries. Fresh halal lamb and chicken. The owner would is planning to Introduce ready to cook halal items, such as tandoori chicken, sheesh kabab,which will be super convenient. Fresh produces with competitive prices. Congratulations to Shekhar and his wife š. @Indiansupermarket.
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Ā Ā Ā Read moreDesi Brothers ā this needs to stop immediately. Iāve already raised this issue before, but youāre still repeating the same irresponsible behavior. You are packing expired Balaji snacks and Swaraj snacks in different boxes and keeping them below the Mumbai Pav bread, labeling them as āfresh snacks.ā This is not just misleadingāit's dangerous.
People who buy these products can suffer from food poisoning, and here in the U.S., medical treatment is extremely expensive. Even worse, most of these items are bought for children, pregnant women, and families who trust your store to provide safe food.
This is a serious health risk, and it must stop now. If this continues, more people will speak up, and you will lose the trust of your customers. Please act responsibly and stop selling expired items under...
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