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Welcome to Indian Bazaar

Nestled in the heart of Dunwoody, Indian Bazaar is a vibrant international grocery store that brings the essence of Indian, Pakistani, and Bangladeshi cuisine to life. With a bountiful selection of fresh produce, spices, and traditional snacks like samosas and jilebis, it promises an immersive culinary experience. The store’s welcoming ambience and friendly staff create an inviting atmosphere for shoppers, making it a favorite among expats and locals alike. Customers often rave about the freshness of the ingredients and the vast array of both packaged and frozen foods. Indian Bazaar is more than just a grocery store; it’s a celebration of flavorful traditions.

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Welcome to Indian Bazaar, the hidden gem of Dunwoody, Georgia! Tucked away at 4639 N Shallowford Rd, this vibrant international grocery store is a culinary haven for anyone craving the rich flavors and aromas of Indian and South Asian cuisine.

As a food reviewer with a profound appreciation for multicultural eats, my heart leapt upon entering Indian Bazaar. The warm and inviting ambiance, combined with the fragrance of spices wafting through the aisles, instantly transported me back to bustling markets in India. Here are a few highlights that make Indian Bazaar unmissable:

  • Extensive Grocery Selection: From essential spices and grains to frozen foods, Indian Bazaar carries everything you need to recreate authentic Indian dishes at home. Looking for Kashmiri chili powder or basmati rice? You’ll find a wide range of options tailored to both novice cooks and culinary experts.
  • Freshly Made Delicacies: One of the standout offerings is their freshly made samosas, warmly enveloped in flaky pastry and bursting with flavorful fillings. Kiran T., a fellow customer, raved about their exquisite taste, and I couldn't agree more. Whether you're snacking or stocking up, these samosas should be at the top of your list!
  • Variety of Sweets: For those with a sweet tooth, Indian Bazaar doesn’t disappoint. The selection of Indian sweets, like the delectable pistachio burfee, is not just a treat but a delightful experience that shares a piece of culture with every bite.
  • Friendly Service: The staff at Indian Bazaar are not just helpful but genuinely welcoming. They are always eager to assist, making your shopping experience seamless and enjoyable. The personal touch from the owner adds an extra layer of warmth to the visit.

However, as with any grocery store, there are areas for improvement. Some customers have noted that while the product offerings are impressive, the overall cleanliness and organization can reflect the store's high traffic. It’s a bustling hub where the diversity of the products often leads to a little chaos.

In conclusion, Indian Bazaar is a must-visit for anyone seeking authentic Indian groceries and a taste of home. Whether you’re an Indian expat missing flavors from the past or simply a curious foodie wanting to explore the world of spices, this grocery store has you covered. With ample parking and a friendly environment, it’s inviting for quick trips or leisurely explorations. So next time you’re in the Dunwoody area, swing by Indian Bazaar and indulge in the flavors that make life a little more delicious!

Contact Information:
Address: 4639 N Shallowford Rd, Dunwoody, GA 30338
Phone: (770) 455-3128

START YOUR REVIEW OF Indian Bazaar
Kiran T.
Kiran T.

This grocery store offers produce plus packaged foods and spices from India. They carry Indian groceries, fresh vegetables, fresh Rotis, Parathas, Samosas, Jilebis and other snacks. Specially their freshly made samosas are super delicious, must visit for that. They carry huge variety of all Indian, Pakistan and Bangladeshi brands. I recently had the pleasure of visiting Indian bazaar grocery store located near my office. As an Indian expat living in the US, I was thrilled to discover a store that offers a wide range of Indian groceries and essentials. The store has a warm and welcoming ambience, with friendly staff who are always ready to assist. The aisles are well-organized, making it easy to navigate and find what you need. Ample free parking space in front of the store. I would definetely recommond this place to anyone for a visit.

Mishuk D.
Mishuk D.

Always a good place to get some Indian groceries, ranging from frozen foods to the fresh Samosas and other snacks they serve on the side. Service is good, it's not too bad.

Preeti M.
Preeti M.

They have a great array of Indian groceries here. I find their products to be fresh and not outdated like many other Indian grocery stores! The staff is friendly (enough) and pretty efficient. They could use a good floor cleaning b/c of high traffic but otherwise perfectly fine.

Erin S.
Erin S.

Wow! I didn't realize how big this store was and how much they have! They have everything you need for Indian cuisine and a bunch of cheap, fresh produce! They had all the ingredients I needed to make masala chai tea. In times of coronavirus, the employees were wearing masks and they require shoppers to wear masks too, which I appreciated. The employees were helpful and very willing to answer any questions I had! My only complaint is they have skin lightening products, like Fair & Lovely. I would really encourage them to take these shameful and shaming products off of their shelves.

Aaron C.
Aaron C.

The owner is absolutely great. He went out of there his way to take care of me today I am very appreciative and highly recommend this place.

Tuong Vi P.
Tuong Vi P.

I stumbled upon this Indian grocer while waiting for a friend to arrive for dinner at the nearby Mediterranean restaurant. You cannot miss Indian grocery stores, simply because the strong aroma of spices surround them in probably for a good 50 meters. I walked inside and was greeted by the familiar look of an ethnic grocery store. This means that it is not sparkling clean and brightly-lit like some American supermarkets. It also is not as large though what the aisles hold may make any discomforts you may experience worth it. Rushing through to see everything (and I ended up missing at least 1/3 of the store anyway, which I plan to see the next time I return), I noticed that produce did not look their happiest (it happened to be a Thursday, which seems to not be the day that fresh veggies and fruits are delivered). No matter, as I can get these items anywhere. I proceeded to the aisles with spices, nuts, rices/grains, and frozen food. Oh happy day! So many spices, the typical Indian/Bangladeshi/Pakistani variety (e.g., various curries, masalas, coriander, cumin, cinnamon, cardamom, etc.), which are usually quite pricey in American supermarkets. You will find them at very reasonable prices here, probably competitive with YDFM (maybe a bit more, but for the convenience, it can be worth your while to visit Indian Bazaar). I was especially excited by the wide selection of Indian sweets available in the refrigerated/frozen section. Holy moly! I ended up leaving with a box of pistachio burfee (which, despite its name, does not resemble vomit in any shape or form). I shared this with friends after dinner and was instantly in love! It was milky/creamy with small pieces of pistachio throughout. I saw many other sweets and would love to try a few more of these in the future. The girl at the register was extremely kind and welcoming and I noticed some samosas at the conveyor belt-thingy. I skipped over them (they were just in a foil pan and appeared to not be warm). FYI, minimum credit/debit card purchase: $10.