a variety of cookware items
a large display of goods
interior
interior
Samoan puligi (Pudding )pretty good. British sweet savor cake. It's either baked or steam..
Can of coconut milk , mackerel cans to make mackerel casserole. Samoan style. Delicious
Corn beef made in New Zealand. In Samoa they called it Samoan corn beef.
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Tuna Loin
Pooja Samaan. Fresh Paan Leaves
Wide variety of Dal. Organic Dal Available.
Wide range of Indian utensils available.
Shagun Envelopes
NZ Spring Lamb.
Povi Masima; Pompano; Hopa; Tuna Loin; Kumala; Green Banana; Taro Leaves; Cassava; Manioke
Indian Gift Boxes available
Polynesian Grocery.
drink
Fresh Taro Leaves.
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Fresh Veggies Twice every week.
James R.
Nov 19, 2020
Came here to stock up on some of my Indian spices and dal. The store was very tidy and well organized. I was able to find most of the things I was looking for and everything was well priced. Great store for southern Asian cuisine and I will definitely return. 5 stars.
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Michele M.
Dec 7, 2021
Wet for taro ended up getting lots of other items. Very clean, fresh and frozen taro, taro leaves , wahoo ect.
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Ujjal Deep S.
Dec 1, 2019
They have pretty much everything and at amazingly low rate than others . Very clean and well organized store which is refreshing Every item is priced properly and you always get the itemized receipt.Ample parking in the back.
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Sonny A.
Feb 15, 2021
Not good for HALAL products. These guys carry a large variety of Indian/Fijian products, which is very much appreciate. However, their prices are higher than most Indian grocers by approximately 10-15%. But the problem I have is the halal products are mixed with non-halal, which is a huge no-no for most Muslims. You can see from their pictures they have beef bangers sitting adjacent to the box of pork bangers. I realize the boxes aren't open but just putting halal products right next to non-halal (especially pork) products isn't good. So my recommendation to the Muslim community is to shop elsewhere. Halal practices should include separation of items aforementioned, but I don't think the owners know that because they're not Muslim. If the owners isolate the halal items into a separate area or fridge, I will continue to shop there, and I will update my review.
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Suren P.
Feb 6, 2021
The best Indian store I have ever been too. They are friendly, full of information and willing to help and suggest items. It's very clean and organized. They have a huge variety of produce and spices, along with pretty much anything you would need to creat wonderful dishes from all parts of India and Figi. This store is a must for. Once you patronize them you will never go anywhere else for your grocery needs. Keep up the wonderful work and store you have!!
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Steve W.
May 19, 2020
Went there specifically to find turmeric root so I could grind my own. They were very helpful as I was clueless what I was looking for. Got a couple of bags, ground some, and now have powder that has natural color and fragrance not possible with pre-ground product. Thank you.
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L T.
Feb 13, 2019
Love this place! They have everything I need as far as Poly foods go and at a decent price. THANK YOU.
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Chandni G.
May 30, 2019
This place is one of the cleanest and organized Indian grocery store I have been to. Staff is very courteous, friendly and helpful. Best part was finding all the fresh Vegetables like okra, taro, eggplant, tinda, and in the frozen section they had bela patti as well which is rare to find.. I compared prices to rest of the Indian store - and everything is cheaper.
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Charles L.
Mar 2, 2024
Luck of customer service, sold me corn beef and I wanted real meat for stew and when I called the dude just hung up on me he didn't even listen and yet all I wanted was to see if I could change it to something that suits my needs
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Mele P.
May 6, 2023
Clean and their prices is affordable and they got want every Polynesian is looking for. Service is professional and food quality is great. Thank you Prasad Island Market
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