"This place has everything you need in a Mediterranean market! It's so clean as well. Friendly people. The meats are so fresh as well. I can't wait to come back and get some lamb. The produce is just right al the main veggies you need. They even have some American Asian items which is pretty convenient! Yes they have egg roll wraps!! Lol we love za'tar and they have a few options. Definitely will be my go to store. They have so many frozen options as well. Fresh pita and date cookies from local Arlington bakery as well. You won't be disappointed."
"Friendly and helpful staff. Full selection of cheeses, peppers, and meats. They carry some items that the regular grocery stores don't have."
"Great food, great service, and plenty of italian grocery items to shop from. As you walk in, the counter to the left is where you place your food order and then pay at the other counter. We ordered the chicken Alfredo, the Giacomo (a large sandwich), and butter noodles for my child. They all came out great and fresh. The sandwich was so refreshing, and the pastas were delicious. There were a few tables inside and outside, though it would not be good for a group of 20ppl or more. To the right of the entrance is where they have items like wines, olive oils, pastas, frozen italian ice, and many more items to buy from. Overall, it was a great place. We will be back for sure!"
"It doesn't have near as much grocery wise as the other big name markets in the DFW area but it is less crowded and closer to me so a great alternative. Great places around in the Asia time square to eat and much more."
"I was at this little strip mall buying my dinner from a Korean Frrrrrrried Chicken joint, and upon placing my food order, the girl had suggested I take a stroll around the mall, as there was a 20 minute wait to get my food order.Luckily for me, just across the parking lot was this Korean supermarket called - Komart.Not knowing what a Komart was, I'd figure I'd go inside to check 'em out.I'm so glad I came here as this Korean supermarket kinda reminded me of a "Palama Supermarket" (which I have back home in da 808).Komart is your typical Korean supermarket with a food vendor (within the market) where you can buy freshly made Korean food. There was also a bakery, which sold some beautiful decorated cakes and yummy looking pastries.While walking around Komart, I came across some fresh fruit, so I decided to pick up some Manderines, and upon paying for my Manderines, on my way out of the market I came across another vendor selling Taegu (cuttlefish marinated in a Korean sauce) which is the perfect pupu that goes well with beer, or soda.Great food prices, and the supermarket looked pretty organized, although the inside of the supermarket looked sorta dated.Overall, it was a great shopping experience, as I picked up a few things to help supplement my dinner."
"I was on the hunt for moong dal, and a friend recommended this store. I bought 4 lbs of moong dal for $6.99, such a good price! Don't go to Amazon and buy here instead. I also bought a few lychees, which were plump and juicy, some mango ice cream, mango Lassi, paneer, and their fresh samosas. Great store to buy your Indian food staples! Also, where else can you buy $0.99 chai?! Nowhere!Come support your local shops! Friendly service, too. The only downside is that not every item had a price by it. You can ask the shop attendant and they will let you know."
"Very good Indian food. It is essentially a restaurant counter in a supermarket. You walk up and order your food. Some appetizers are available immediately, but the rest is cooked in the kitchen. There is a large seating area with both indoor and outdoor seating. The menu is quite large with, all of the Indian favorites you can imagine. Plenty of vegetarian options too. We ordered butter chicken and chicken vindaloo and both were served very hot. The flavor was great and the portions were quite large, and their naan is some of the best I have ever had."
"Great little find via some of the Facebook Foodie pages. This little market is located next door to Tommy Tamale in Keller. You will miss it if you aren't looking for it! What will you find here? Home products, personal products, groceries, candies, bakery items, spices and so much more! I loved walking through and looking at everything. I especially liked the cabinet of baked goodies, and next to that I was thrilled to see some tres leches cake from Guanajuato Bakery in Fort Worth! That is some of the best tres leches cake I have ever had, but it is a bit of a trek to go all the way to the bakery so I love that this is so close! The one star removed from my rating was because the cake had been expired 2 days and I wasn't comfortable eating it. That made me sad. I will let my pictures do the talking for the rest of this review. Go check things out!"
"Probably one of my favorite Indian grocery stores. It's a small shop compared to others, but it has all my typical items I need. As far as the produce goes. along with any masalas I need. They also have some fresh pre made items on sale. They also are very clean, and sorry to say but not often packed, which I love, because I dont have to bump into other Indian customers, who won't get out of my way! Friendly staff too!"
"I was excited to see a Cuban Market in NRH. I'm glad to see it! I spotted it from the road and was like did that say cuban market?? Husband turned around and sure enough. They have some meats, vegetables, seasonings, goya products, frozen foods, and more. There is a little restaurant in there with cuban food and pastries!!! Not many tables, but the food looked amazing. I got a guava pastry since I was already full from lunch. Delicious. Can't wait to come back to try the food."
"This was my first trip to Indopak. I came for middle eastern pickles and tea. I got what I was looking for and snagged a pack of coconut cookies for good measure. The store was clean and well organized. They had an excellent selection of teas, as well as spices, and produce. This is pretty much what I am looking for in specialty markets. The meat is halal and they have a freezer FULL flatbreads."
"This grocery GREW!!!!!! They have the best Asian products here. Exotic products. Japanese Oreo, buldak dumplings, couple different lays. Just a great grocery store! And their frozen food now went to another room! So excited for it!!! I've been here before and it was quiet like this and after 8-9months not being here. I'm definitely IMPRESSED!!"
Kristina W.
Apr 18, 2024
This place is mind-blowingly packed with good stuff! This small store on Harris and Matlock doesn't look much from outside, but you can find TONS of Indian & middle eastern prepackaged spices, such as chicken masala, biryani, keema, paaya, etc (see picture). There are also frozen prepackaged seasoned food such as samosas, kebabs, gyro meat. Most, if not all, of the items here are halal. There are variety of tropical juices, chips, desserts, tea, coffee, pita breads... too much to list here. The staff were friendly & ready to provide assistance or answer any questions. There's also some Indonesian curry ramen & coffee. Although, there's no hot food, this is a nice little grocery store for your authentic ethnic food that you can just stick in the oven or microwave to enjoy at the comfort of your home.
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Aug 3, 2021
Hidden GEM! I'm so glad I found this place! I have been searching high and low for a authentic Mexican taqueria, meat market and Mexican ingredients, and I found all three in one spot! This place is clean, fully stocked, with ample staff to help you. The carne asada burrito I ordered was amazing, and I found all my ingredients to make birria. I also picked up some marinated carne asada and chicken fajitas that I'll grill tonight! I love all the traditional cooking supplies like the tortilla press and clay cups and dinner plates. So beautiful. Not to mention Mexican candy, snacks and other fresh and dry goods. Come check out this new store in granbury! Happy mama over here!
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Sep 20, 2024
How do you say love in Italian? (Amore) Well in Denton, it's Di Abruzzo's Market. WOW WOW WOW and WOW!! Did I say WOW? They make their food fresh, like EVERYTHING. Their salads, the pasta, the pizza, their cannoli cream, the bread, where does it stop!?!?? This is the kind of food that tastes amazing at first and EVEN BETTER than next day!!! The staff is as amazing as the food too! The environment is in a market with delicious ingredients. Thank y'all, we can NOT wait to return!!!
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Sep 14, 2024
Spacious market with multiple food options and decent service. The market has clothing and accessory shops. If you don't want anything from the food court, there's a grocery store with many products.
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Nov 27, 2023
This review is for "Super Komart" not Komart. This is a home appliance store with lots of other things that you might need for your kitchen and home. They have anything from rice cookers, space heaters, blankets, folding tables, to plates and lots of other stuff. Their prices are not super competitive due to their category of imported Korean goods being scarce to find in person. But this is basically your one stop shop if you need something for your home and you come from a Korean/Korean American home. Location is next to Sura under the shaded parking area. It is NOT inside the Komart grocery market.
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Sep 24, 2023
Hands down the best butter chicken you will have in DFW. So tasty. And unassuming grocery store with hot food to go that you order from a walk up counter, the Irani chai amazing roti, amazing butter, chicken a must have!!
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"Anton's is not like any store or restaurant in the DFW area.They are a grocery market specializing in imported goods.You will find high quality imported goods mainly sourced from UK & South Africa premium manufacturers. This is a family owned business with a lot of charm and great tasting fresh breads, meat pies, meat products like biltong (beef jerky). Their imported groceries are a true find with spices, canned goods, jarred goods, custards, biscuits, candies, crisps, meats, and so much more.They started in this small shop in Roanoke (North Ft. Worth) and expanded twice in the same location to support their restaurant (scratch kitchen) and now a grocery store.During the holidays they offer hot cross buns and other seasonal goods so visit often. Go by and say hello to Nicole and Anton, shop and enjoy great food. Support local!!!"
"One stop shop for Indian Grocery. They do have rewards system which gets you some discount.Desi Sweets and Bread is also available. If you want to try Thumbs Up( soda) which is perfect partner for Biryani then grab a few cans here.Pros:--------All Indian Spices and Sweets availableRewards SystemFree ParkingIndian Sweets and Snacks Shop in the stripIndian Ice cream( try the Pan Flavored or Falooda) in the stripCons:-------None"
"On my initial visit, there was no one at the counter when I walked in. I browsed the shelves to see what all they had while a lady came out from the back. There was a nice selection of groceries from produce, canned goods, noodles, and frozen seafood. The nice lady rang me up and was very friendly and personable. I left thinking I could see myself coming here often. The second visit, I stopped in after work to pick up a few things. Again, no one at the counter. I went about getting what I needed. By the time I headed back to the counter, a gentleman had appeared there. I asked him about an expiration date on something. His answer was not reassuring and against my better judgment, I bought it anyway. And I threw it away when I brought it home and cut into it. This past weekend I came in for one thing and once again, nobody at the counter. Okay, this is how it's going to be. I get the item and went back to the counter. This time I was not met by anyone. I waited a couple of minutes before I yelled out a "hellooo?" towards the back. Nothing. I waited a couple more minutes even after that. I hate being ignored. I left. I love supporting mom and pop shops because they tend to care more about the success of their business. This place, not so much. Very disappointed in the customer service here and have no desire to come back."
"Amazing wide selection of everything- don't let the size fool you. Two gotchas to know before you go though... 1) Cash only for anything less than $10 (they're thinking of lowering it to $5), which is worth knowing because with their prices it's very easy to get what you need and not spend the minimum, and 2) the owner (it is mom and pop) tells time with a calendar. 10:00am opening? Or 10:15, or 10:30...maybe 10:45. I spent more time sitting in the parking lot waiting than I did in the store until I learned it wasn't that it was Sunday morning, or the weather was bad- it's always like that. The atmosphere is very friendly, even the other customers. I wore my cowboy duds in their once and got some good natured ribbing from some matronly Indian women about what I knew about making a good curry. Oh, the son is a bit off-putting. He stands at the end of the aisle and watches everyone like a hawk. I almost turned to him once and said, "Do I *look* like a shoplifter?" At least they don't profile. They don't respond to emails if you wonder about an ingredient. Good to go and ask; I've searched for a long while and not found something but when I asked it was always discovered. It helps to know the Hindi word as well, but that makes sense with some things. I don't know many Indian grocers that you could ask for "dried pompegranate seeds" and they would know that's "amla". Which they had. They even have it in fresh form, frozen!"
"Located conveniently close to an intersection we seem to pass through on the way to everywhere, Van Tran Market has become a favorite stop for items that we can only find here.My other half is frequently on the hunt for ingredients for Asian dishes and has come to think of Van Tran as the go-to place for quality and selection. We find seaweed snacks, Ponzu sauce, Soba noodles, Nori for sushi rolls, Ube ice cream, and more here.Recently we've come to enjoy Halo Halo, a unique and tasty frozen dessert that's Filipino in origin, common in Hawaii, and irresistible! I tried it one time at a Hawaiian restaurant in Keller that's no longer in business and was excited to see that Van Tran offered it. Check out the pictures to get an idea, but it's crushed ice with sweet milk, some syrup, jellies, dried fruit, custard, and a scoop of Ube ice cream. The list of ingredients might challenge your notion of dessert, but I can tell you this is one international dish that is worht trying at least once. It's tasty and sweet all the way to the bottom. The variety of ingredients makes each bite a little different. Deciding how to eat it is part of the fun!"
"My favorite Asian market in the area! (until 99 Ranch or H Mart gets here, soon hopefully!)Compares to all the other ones in Arlington, Cho Saigon is not that much different. However, most of their stuff seem to be a bit cheaper and fresher, especially the produce, meat, and seafood.Unlike Hiep Thai down the street that closes their door 30mins or more before the actual closing time, you can come here 10mins before they close and still be able to get in. Just beware, they start covering the produce section and taking away most of the vegetables about 15mins before the closing time. You can definitely count on them for cheap, sweet oranges, plenty of cheap jackfruits to choose from, and really fresh veggies! Your one stop shop for all Asian goodies!"
"Prior 2019 notes I did not get a chance to finish Bring your dictionary menu is in Spanish. A couple ppl know English but others won't be able to translate or reply.Al pastor meat is flavorful but you will see the red pork oil on the wax paper.Barbacoa meat Bistec we assume was a beef ribs looks like."
"This review is for the ELOTES FANNY out front not for the actual store. The store itself is clean and pretty average.So the wait gets long as people tend to stop to get their fix after shopping. They offer a couple of sizes for elote starting with large($3.50) then jumbo($6.00), and then GODZILLA($11-12). The elotes are prepared with a base layer of cheese, then corn, then mayonnaise, and then repeat until the cup is full. After that they leave the rest up to you with different types of chili sauces ranging in spice level, lemon juice, and tajin powder along with Mexican paprika. You add as much or as little as you want and then after you pay then you're on your way.They also offer other things as you can see from the photo of the menu.I wish I could say I loved the elote but I felt like the corn was kind of on the hard side, meaning the texture of the type of corn they used wasn't like the regular yellow sweet corn but more like the blander pale yellow corn. Other than that though it wasn't bad."
"hidden gem for sure. I stopped here on my way home and ordered a gyro wrap and a beef shawarma plate. The wrap was simple but really tasty, and for 5.99 it didn't break the bank. The plate also came with one pita bread, rice, salad and hummus/baba ghanouj and tzatziki dip. It was a lot of food and also tasty. I didn't order ahead, but it took about 10 mins for them to make my food. They also have a store that sells other misc middle eastern items/foods. They also sell hookah items as well. I actually asked them for extra baba ghanouj, but he told me they sold out, and told me to buy the package baba ghanouj and i'm glad i did. it didn't have the smoky taste as their fresh made baba ghanouj, but it was still good. I'll definitely come back if i'm craving Mediterranean food. This place is located behind natural grocers."
"My husband and I are always looking for new ethnic food stores and we got lucky when we found the International Food Land store in Arlington. It's an Arab grocery store that contains a variety of fresh Middle Eastern, Greek, Turkish and Eastern European products all squeezed into a very small space along with a restaurant!They have a bakery and to go deli items with Tabbouleh, Hummus, Stuffed Grape Leaves, and Baba Ghanouj, as well as specialties such as Chicken Shawarma, Kabob, Kibbeh and Falafel.I really loved the olive bar with its very reasonable prices. Of course there's a Halal meat market with goat, lamb and chicken butchered in convenient pieces for cooking and packaged ready to go. They even had bulk feta cheese here. The small seating area for the restaurant is cordoned off and your daily special or menu item is cooked fresh ready to go or eaten there. We bought olives and spinach pies from the bakery. The cross section of Indian and Middle Eastern food items was pretty unusual and definitely a good find.I was amazed by how much they were able to showcase in this place. It was so clean and well organized with a large inventory. International Food Land Store has very courteous people in every department and we will definitely go back."
"A fabulous shop this is. So many UK delightful delicacies and gifts to choose from. Every few months, I go in with stocking up my pantry of HP Sauce, Crosse & Blackwell Mint Sauce, Wilken & Sons Lemon Curd, Bird's Custard, and, Walker's Worcestershire Potato Chips in mind. Coming out though I have found myself adding Cadbury Chocolates, locally baked Scones, Crumpets, and, English teas. Yes, a few of the items mentioned can be bought elsewhere, yet much more satisfying it is to support this family business and really fun it is to have those ah-ha moments of new or from precious childhood memories' discoveries while shopping here in person!CHEERS!"
"Good goat meat, she comes and goes as she pleases but most times she is there. Some times I call ahead of time if it is early in the morning. They have Nigerian original products ooooo from most tribes and good fish selection. Just too cramped tho. You can send money to Nigeria."
"There is a food court that has good varieties of cuisines. Eat lunch then step next door to do your grocery shopping. This shopping area used to be the old location of Hong Kong Market."
"Great selection. Well organized. Fully stocked. Friendly service. They have a little bit of everything!"
"Great store conveniently located for me. Great for those looking for grocery & food items from Kerala in addition to regular groceries(milk, meat etc.) ... Also does great catering too!And reasonably priced...."
"You can find a lot of Caribbean food hear. I found Jamaican yam, oxtail(expensive but all the fat was trimmed), and other fruit/veggies. They also have a fresh fish market in the back. Highly recommend"
"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."
"Update: thanks depika for the great customer service! Nice and clean Indian store. Everything's always stocked, clean, and organized. Keep it up! Sumera and Harwinder are super sweet and helpful! My go to close to home desi grocery spot. Their cafe has fresh roti's!"