$1.79
a shelf of flour and flour bags
$2.49 is decent price for that amount
Is cheaper here then target or Kroger
I have no idea what this is lol
a display of fatakdi rock
Hmmm did they mean Nutella lol
$1.99 what a bargain
a bag of bay leaves powder
Wonder what it taste like
Ready to use spices
Very good for chili
this is cheaper then buying all ingredients separately
Outside of store
I always been throwing mine away , had no idea I could have some mine as is haha
food
Fresh grocery
I gotta admit, I never met the old management. But the fellow running the place today was so friendly and nice. :)
Don't miss the entrance!
I love ghee! So many options.
More rice. So much rice.
Terry G.
Aug 14, 2020
What an amazing store for this old country boy. OK, maybe not so much country now, I grew up on what now is South Cooper but it was country then.This place can be an experience just walking through and looking at everything. The looks and smells are almost overwhelming. Our favorite thing to do here is to get spices. You can get a HUGE bag of spices for a fraction of the price that you would pay for a little bottle at a regular grocery store. The staff are very straight to the point. Some might consider border line rude but I think it's just the culture difference not rudeness. They are usually pretty busy and just don't have time for pleasantries. If you need spices or a 50 pound bag of rice, this is your place.
Read MoreDoug S.
Jun 28, 2018
I love this store it is a great place to get spices. You can get just about any spice you can think of. And the price is very cheap or low cost compared to the standard supermarkets. I went here for cinnamon sticks got a big bag for less than 2 dollars. You can also get all types of international foods, meats, fruits, rice, grains a bunch of sauces. The store is small but very full of items. It is fun to walk around and look for new items you may want to try. Bombay Bazaar is not a pretty store kind of messy. The service is good and friendly employees.
Read MoreEmily L.
Mar 28, 2021
Great food selection with authenticity. The staff have always been friendly and helpful anytime I needed help finding anything.
Read MoreKendall S.
Apr 23, 2015
Finally experiencing Bombay Bazaar made me so happy and sad at the same time. Sad that I've lived relatively close by for almost 3 years, love ethnic cuisine, and never stopped in before. I'm a fool and must make up for lost time.The interior isn't exactly aesthetically pleasing - it's pretty run down with dingy and outdated floors, walls, and shelves. Unattractive fluorescent lighting and items sort of piled about. But everything seemed ultra-clean and the store is easy to navigate, which is what counts. The variety and quality of products here is stellar. When do you ever see whole raw garbanzo beans? Where can you find the biggest bags of basmati rice known to all humankind (and multiple brands at that)? So much produce, every kind of flour you can think of, herbs (curry leaves!), and an incredible array of whole/dried and powdered spices. Soooo many types of salt and pepper, curry, masala, chutneys, incense & candles, yogurt, fresh baked goods, SO MUCH GHEE, a large selection of frozen foods, candies, and a ton of pre-packaged cookies, breads, and cakes. I was the only person in the store at 4 PM on a Wednesday, but the staff was nice and I was able to get in and out quickly despite my lengthy browsing.
Read MoreMichael L.
Oct 9, 2021
Walked in like a fish out of water, and was treated like long lost family. Not only are the staff friendly and helpful even the customers were that way too. Went in for a jar of sauce but bought a bagful of new things to try. Highly recommend this as a place to buy the ingredients for your next Indian feast.
Read MoreAbra B.
Feb 3, 2015
I may not be the best reviewer in that I don't frequent the Bombay Bazaar, but as my skill level of cooking Indian cuisine increases I plan to be a regular. This packed store has more than enough to keep you scanning up and down the aisles for what's on your list and what's not. I think I debated between the HUGE bags of rice for a while and then couldn't get through the jarred curries, chutney, mint and sauces without wanting to put everything in my basket. Everything on my list from garam masala to saffron or kesar was there. I bought more than I needed and still got out of there less than I would have at Whole Foods (my only other option it feels like for unique spices).
Read MorePaul D.
Jun 1, 2015
As often as I visit the Tandoor -which is right next door to Bombay Bazaar- I've never stopped in to this nice little shop. Although little might not be the right descriptor for this deceptively deep store packed with flavors and ingredients from all around the world. The selection was crazy, like nothing I've every seen. Though admittedly, I'm not much of a cook. But my daughter is, and while we were in a hurry today and short on time (we only took one item and a snapshot to share on Yelp), I'm eager to return to Bombay Bazaar and try some of their items. For cooking or for dessert treats all around the world, they have a great selection. We will definitely visit this shop again. And if you're in the mood for something outside the usual to cook or to take home and try, this is the place to go! Cheers!
Read MoreMehrab S.
Jan 12, 2013
Early last year i visited this place for the first time after having my lunch at Tandoor Restaurant. The place looked barren , most of the shelves were empty. I visited the place again today . And what a surprise , they have re-innovated the market. The owner has been changed . It now offers almost everything that are available in a usual indian market, and none of the prices seemed to be higher than indian markets at Irving. The vegetables looked fresh. They have some frozen fishes also at a very good price.I am happy that i don't need to drive to irving every now and then for grocery.
Read MoreStarr P.
Nov 4, 2010
Bombay Bazaar is a GREAT find for an Indian grocery right next door to our favorite Indian restaurant Tandoor India! Jay, the owner & proprietor of Bombay has an excellent selection of Indian spices and mung dal, among other items. Store is easy to access in the small shopping center (look for the Starbucks in the front and drive behind it, more stores are there) and well lit.Jay cheerfully assists w questions or label reading (often a challenge for me since I can't read the labels if not in English) and sorting out ingredients since I often bring the recipes w me to purchase what I need. Also, Great Indian herb supplements too at a fantastic price a 1/4 of what we pay at Sprouts and Whole Foods (we still love them btw, but why pay their prices when we have Bombay???) Now we buy our Ashwaganda, Guggul, Shatavari and Triphala only at Bombay! thanks Jay!
Read MoreShaggy W.
Jun 20, 2020
Opening time 10:30 now 10:38 still closed what gives? Business should open on time without any excuse.
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