a bag of real organic aloobritta
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a globe with the words world food bazaar
a bag of garlic naan
a tray of assorted sweets
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Closed at 8pm when it says 8:30pm on the door. Tsk tsk
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Ali C.
Jan 30, 2022
Awsome place for Pakistani food. There are hardly any pakistani restaurants in Denver, which is quite sad as Denver is missing out on some of the best cuisine in the world. Sadly, only mediocre indian restaurants fill the area, hopefully someone opens a Pakistani restaurant soon. But until then, this grocery store has all the the authentic Pakistani things you might need! Thank you to this family.
Read MoreMark T.
Jan 9, 2010
The Pakistani family who own World Food Bazaar have some surprises in store for you when you stop by their little place at the back of an industrial estate near 2nd and Havana. The shop is enormous but very well-organized, so whether you're looking for beauty products, clothes or (of course) groceries you'll be able to find it in a heartbeat. From the flowery ice cream soda called Pakola to digestive biscuits, from violet-distilled Banafsha syrup to preserved Hurda [inknut] fruit (good for swollen tonsils and hacking coughs respectively), from huge bags of Basmati rice to tasty fresh Samosa pastries, you can fill your South Asian needs here. World Food Bazaar is sure to become a must-stop on Havana Street from your first visit. Check it out and see for yourself!
Read MoreAubreylin S.
May 11, 2016
Such a pleasant experience! I walked into this quiet little store and was nicely overwhelmed by all of the spices and sauces I had never seen before. I came into the store looking for ghee for cooking and they had it as well as a ton of other things that caught my eye. Lots of spices and herbs. More than I'd ever seen in my life at one time, most likely. There were also a lot of foreign drinks and snacks I had never seen before and I bought some of those as well just because they looked so nice and colorful. Can't wait to try them!In the back of the store there are some meats. Some meats that you might not find at your local chain supermarket like goat and livers of various animals. I saw some cow tongue as well!Will definitely come back if I ever need spices and herbs.
Read MoreRiza H. C.
May 20, 2007
Serving Zabihah Halal Meat and poultry for the Muslim Community in Colorado. They have Middle Eastern, African, Malaysian and Indo-Pak Groceries. From various type of curries, chutneys, condiments, sauces, basmati rice and snacks. Frozen poultry and meats which are Zabihah Halal can be found here. Frozen pratha from Malaysia which I like but I can get a better deal else where. Some items can be pricey. 3.75 stars
Read MoreRan T.
Oct 31, 2013
It's a nice quiet, off the main road type of Indian/Pakistani grocery store. You can find any Indian spices that you need. I go there to get seasoning packages for my Indian dish. I got some garam masala and some frozen chipati (only $2). Their fresh groceries are pretty skim. But they have a large selection of accessories, bangles, earrings, what not. So if you need some sparkling bangles you can find tons there. They also have a deli section, and serve samosas and some types of fried desserts. I haven't tried them yet but they look good. Note: Credit is only accepted if your purchase is more than $8.
Read MoreJunaid A.
Jul 30, 2014
They closed at 8pm when it clearly states 8:30pm on their door!Make sure to call before you show up here! I had ordered chicken for tomorrow was expecting to get it tonight but I guess they got sick of waiting for their actual closing time of 8:30pm
Read MoreDiane T.
Jun 5, 2017
If you're looking for Indian spices, rice, lentils, etc. they seem to have a good selection. They also have fresh (Halal) meat, samosas, and some refrigerated and frozen (naan, some veg,etc.) items, cosmetics, some kitchen gadgets, etc. They don't have fresh produce so this won't be a one-stop shop, but if you're like me I come to Indian markets for the spices and various types of dried dal, lentils, and beans that you can't find anywhere else.I found what I was looking for pretty easily and was in and out in no time. It did, however, take me a while to find this place (actually I had to call them). I didn't see their store name on the sign at the street and couldn't see the address 242 anywhere even though my GPS kept telling me that I had arrived. Right near the street is a business with address 282 (I think it's an auto parts store?). Turn in there and drive to the back of the property and you'll see 242. Also, a lot of the items in the store aren't priced. Some items have a price sticker on them, others have a price sticker on the shelf, and then other items have no prices to be seen (at least I didn't see them anywhere). None of my items were priced, but I was pleasantly surprised with my $ total when I checked out.
Read MoreCharles L.
Jan 19, 2018
Worst place ever sent to get naan and wife asked for photo to verify and the owner throw a fit.
Read Morecindy b.
Jul 25, 2010
This is a great local "spice shop" for those of you in Lowery. I am going to have to start checking Mark T's lists before I do anything ethnic. I did not find their prices to be high but I usually shop in Denver. On a Saturday morning I was able to purchase a 15 item list of Indian specialty spices here by handing my list to the owner's son. He walked through the store and educated me on each one, some of which have different names depending on the language used. I used the Bombay Cafe cookbook which we've used before but this was our most complete, fullout Indian meal. They even had the frozen nan that take less than 2 mins from oven to table. I was excited to learn that they also have the fish and meat counter, a huge selection of gorgeous head scarves, housewares including many brass fitted ones which seem not to be made in the US anymore, and just about every middle eastern and Indian food stuff you could need. Dried fruits, whole seed spices, fresh samosas to snack on, and great customer service. It's at the very back of the lot just north of an auto dealer and southeast side of the street from the old Skate City.
Read MoreJennifer B.
Jun 24, 2012
Was doing some light shopping in Aurora and the World Food Bazaar was on my list of places that needed a visit, I love ethnic shops with new spices and other items that I don't normally see. This is family run joint, much smaller than I expected and not as much variety as I wanted. A small selection of meat in the back, spice were a bit over priced compared to other markets, and a small selection of sauces and packets for all sorts of cooking. This wouldn't be my first stop but could be an option if I was on a mission for something particular.
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