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March 2023 by Praveen Unnikrishnan
do they sell broken matta rice here? (Kerala Podiyari)??
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September 2022 by Michael F.
Very Nice staff. A small, somewhat ill-kempt store with a fairly typical stock of at least decent quality and price. Better options available in the neighborhood, though.
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August 2022 by Christopher M
If you need Indian ingredients, this is the place. They conveniently sell smaller quantities of spices so you aren't forced to buy, for example, a pound of fenugreek or asafoetida.They don't display the prices of a lot of items for some reason, but everything is very reasonably priced.
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June 2022 by Christoph M
If you need Indian ingredients, this is the place. They conveniently sell smaller quantities of spices so you aren't forced to buy, for example, a pound of fenugreek or asafoetida.They don't display the prices of a lot of items for some reason, but everything is very reasonably priced.
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February 2022 by Susan D.
We tracked down this market because my husband wanted to make authentic Buyrani. We live an hour from LA but had to be in LA on business yesterday, so we were excited to stop in and see if they could help us. They were super helpful and had everything we needed, including the special Buyrani rice and all the individual spices (not just the buyrani mixes which are loaded with sodium.) Plus I picked up some garlic naan and yoghurt for the road. I was a little disappointed with the cucumber yoghurt as the it seemed to be mostly cucumber skin and no pieces of cucumber. (Maybe the cucumber got blended.) But the taste of the yogurt was delicious! The owners were super helpful, with the father interrupting his lunch to come out and help and make sure we got everything we needed. A lovely and fun shopping adventure. Definitely recommend.
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May 2021 by Hindua Taleb
Amazing as always
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October 2020 by Mrugesh Bhavsar
If you wanna find indian puja stuff definitely you should go to this place you will find everything
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May 2020 by Sherine Kanagasunderam
They make perfect idly, and dosa batter.
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May 2020 by Michael T.
I needed some masala spices that I couldn't get in my usual local markets, so I found this place online and made the 30 minute trek out there. The had everything I was looking for with the exception of anardana powder, which turns out wasn't terribly important since they had the amchoor powder. The lady who was there helps me find everything that I needed. She seemed happy to help. When I had looked these spices up on amazon it would have cost me $60 with shipping and everything. Here, it was about $17. They even had fresh methi, which I had never even seen sold as dried before, so that was cool. I will happily go back there. There were a few things like the baskets that needed a little sprucing up, but all in all it's a cozy, family-owned, one stop Indian Spice shop, and I'll be back when my garam masala runs out.
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February 2020 by Rakesh Sata
A good store and welcoming staff the indian lady at the counter was very helpful
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August 2019 by Sarah K.
Not a good place everything is old stock rice is molded. The website says it opens at 9 but it doesn't open until 11:30 sometimes and it doesn't have fixed time for opening the store.
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July 2019 by bindu choudry
They have the most awesome organic sesame oil and coconut oil. And South Indian herbal medicine roots etc. Also all kinds of Pooja items .
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November 2018 by Saraswathy Suresh
Very Friendly and kind. They have all kinds of South Indian stuff that you wouldn't find elsewhere. They have the most awesome organic sesame oil and coconut oil. And South Indian herbal medicine roots etc. Also all kinds of Pooja items available. The do a lot of bulk supply too on request. Also have amazing south Indian snacks, very good variety rice etc.
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May 2018 by Raja K.
This place is good. For one thing there is no parking issue like in Farm Fresh and Cash and Carry during evenings and weekends. Vegetables and tomatoes are cheaper than any of the other places. But I would keep away from fried Indian snacks packaged from India as they appear to be old and stale.
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March 2018 by Falguni Roy
Average