So it would be helpful to know more about all the Indian markets in Texas, especially DFW-Denton, Houston-Galveston, Austin and San Antonio. What are the favorite Indian markets in your area? Any special products or ingredients they carry that you have had a hard time finding in other places? How's quality, and how's the service?
#1
Posted 06 April 2004 - 08:54 PM
So it would be helpful to know more about all the Indian markets in Texas, especially DFW-Denton, Houston-Galveston, Austin and San Antonio. What are the favorite Indian markets in your area? Any special products or ingredients they carry that you have had a hard time finding in other places? How's quality, and how's the service?
#2
Posted 06 April 2004 - 11:51 PM
#3
Posted 07 April 2004 - 06:29 AM
I have found harder to find asian/Indian veggies and fresh spices like curry leaves here. Truly a joy to explore every time I go. A bonus is that they are in a complex with three restaurants and several sari stores. I know there are more stores across the street, but I have yet to make it there.
Another, closer to my home is at:
6541 Duck Creek, Suite F
Garland, TX-75043
The listing calls it the Asia Bazaar but that is not what is has on the store front. I can't think of what it is. However it is right next to an Indian restaurant and a Freight Discount store.
The owner seems friendly, and they have a lot of nice spices, frozen goods, some fresh produce, and the general legume and rice selection. A few health and beauty products can also be found there. I also say buffalo meat in the deep freeze. In case you are looking for buffalo......
I get my Caravan Yogurt here and this delicious saffron kulfi. I keep meaning to try the other flavors.....
Just south on Beltline is the Unique Indian Store.
According to the proprietors, they cater to the South Indian population.
I run here for quick stuff, garlic paste, chana, and they have these delightful parippu vada/ masala vada freshly made at the counter. They inspired me to make them myself. The proprietors are always very friendly and helpful. and have a rather large selection of pickles, legumes, rices, oils, frozen goods and a video store.
433 west hwy I-30
Garland, TX-75043
I'm always exploring the different ethnic grocers around, so as I find more, I'll post.
#4
Posted 07 April 2004 - 09:33 AM
#5
Posted 07 April 2004 - 10:00 AM
I second Nessa's recommendation of Taj Imports. They have a fascinating variety of products, from dals to cooking utensils and serving tableware that are entirely new to (Anglo) me. Their produce section is an education in and of itself. Taj Imports also carries a fairly large representation of English favorites, like Crunchie bars, HobNob crackers, etc.[color=purple]My favorite so far is the Taj Imports on the southwest corner of 75 and Beltline in Richardson. When I go, I plan on staying at least an hour to peruse all of the various and sundry spices, legumes, beauty products, teas, pickles etc. They are pretty big, and have inside a deli and a bakery.
Closer to my home in Plano is India Gate, on the west side of Coit just south of Hedgcoxe. There also is Maitri Mart, on the east side of Coit just north of Hedgcoxe. Both of these are small, family-owned grocery stores that carry a good variety of basics, including a few vegetables. India Gate also serves chaat (at very reasonable prices). The owners are very helpful in explaining products and cooking techniques.
In answer to Monica's question, yes, I have noticed that certain products aimed at the South Asian population are beginning to show up in Plano-area grocery stores, especially Kroger. Whole Foods also carries a small but gorwing line. I've seen several prepared cooking sauces and chutneys along with other products, and I am encouraged by the fact that they are much better quality than the usual "ethnic" foods that make their way into mainline grocery stores. I can remember a time in the late '70s, for example, when I stopped in a grocery story in Marysville, Ohio, and found a "Foreign Food" section that consisted of pasta, jarred spaghetti sauce, and LaChoy "Chinese" products.
#6
Posted 07 April 2004 - 10:34 AM
I don't think I'll ever shop at "regular" grocery stores for what I consider ethnic food. What items they do have tend to be very basic and dumbed down, so to speak. I'm all for specialty stores, can you tell? Half the fun for me is getting to immerse myself in something different. Its like a cheap way of getting to experience a small bit of India, Pakistan, or Iran, without buying a plane ticket.
I like shopping in ethnic stores almost as much as I like to cook. Its a little bit of exotica in an otherwise mundane existance
Now, having said that, I did buy some collard greens last weekend because I got a recipe for curried greens and potatoes from Dr. Weil. Lo and behold, tagged on the greens was another recipe for curried greens and potatoes! It was fate, I tell you. And also an indication that yes, perhaps Indian food is becoming a little more mainstream. However, I still get nasty comments at work when I bring in Indian food and nuke it. "A little curry goes a long way, yaknow......" "Whew!, Indian again?" Blah blah blah. I brought Indian all week after that comment.
What?! Passive agressive? ME?
#7
Posted 07 April 2004 - 11:36 AM
For produce, Hong Kong Market is unbeatable, they always have very good quality Indian produce like Curry leaves.
Elie
E. Nassar
Houston, TX
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#8
Posted 08 April 2004 - 02:38 PM
My favorite places to shop? Patel Brothers right next to Bombay Sweets and Phoenicia.
http://www.b4-u-eat....ets/markets.asp
#9
Posted 10 April 2004 - 08:04 PM
In Houston, some of the suburban HEB stores and most Fiesta stores carry an aisle of Indian groceries. They usually have a selection of dals, pickles, spices, etc. I think they use the same suppliers that the Indian grocery stores on Hillcroft use.... How about the regular grocery stores -- are they starting to carry Indian groceries?
Most of the other grocery chains are limited to a few jars of Patak's sauces and a few frozen entrees.
rkolluri
#10
Posted 11 April 2004 - 12:12 PM
http://www.thokalath...cery_stores.php
#11
Posted 11 April 2004 - 01:30 PM
#12
Posted 11 April 2004 - 06:28 PM
i know that swad, a restaurant in austin, has a paan-wallah who will wrap mitha or jharda paan on site. anywhere else?
#13
Posted 31 August 2009 - 09:55 PM
What other noteworthy Indian grocery markets can anyone recommend?
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