AMAZINGFOOD!!! I have had quite a few things off the menu and I’ve never been disappointed. Chicken biryani is delicious the only think that could make it better is if the chicken was boneless and if they could try to pick out the big cardamom pods and other larger non edible spices that the rice is cooked with. Munching on rice and curry and then biting into a hard chuck of spices/seeds is unappealing, but don’t get me wrong I will be ordering it again and again. The currys are the same with the bone in chicken pieces but the flavors are perfect. My personal favorite is the Chicken Karahi, it’s spicy but not over whelming and the chicken in all of their dishes is cooked perfectly and extremely tender. The sommosas are very good as well! All in all a great and very cheap place to dine in or carry out. The staff is very nice and its usually not too busy so eating inside while it’s hot is awesome. Must try if you love Indian food!
Nathan H.
Classificação do local: 3 New York, NY
It was OK. The grocery section was definitely better than the hot food section. Ordered some veg samosas and kababs to go. Not the best I ever had. But considering this is Arlington, TX… what could I expect. Also, the store wasnt the most stocked and a little overpriced I felt. Accordingly, I think 3 out of 5 stars is a generous first impression. Lets see how they grow and develop their store in the months to come.
Gabriela G.
Classificação do local: 4 Arlington, TX
The staff was super friendly. I’m just excited that I found a store that sells middle eastern and south Asian products. I’m Mexican but love world foods! Stuff I found… Pita bread, baklava, frozen potato somosas, apple pears, basmati rice, halal meats, filo bread, tahini. I do wish I could see as much variety as I was used to at my Mediterranean/middle eastern markets in California but I’ll take what I can get. I’m coming back.
Kristen S.
Classificação do local: 3 Arlington, TX
My kids kept saying how much they love this place and«can we come back tomorrow?». Not sure what’s up with that, I guess foreign goods are just way exciting. Most packages do not have expiration dates on them so I didn’t buy a whole lot. I thought I would be super hip today and be all I-can-cook-vegan-Indian-food. Instead I learned to just appreciate Indians that open up their own restaurants! In fact there is a restaurant in this very store, but I wanted to cook at home for some reason. The store was decent, floors were clean, people waving and talking to each other like they were all part of a community. Some were giving me the look like, why is that white woman here? The employees working the front were very kind to me, smiled, and engaged in conversation with my children. Very small selection of produce so I couldn’t grocery shop here at all. Prepackaged foreign desserts were everywhere; crazy stuff I have never heard of on shelves and in the freezer. I stuck with the wafers and pastries that I’m familiar with. I will go back for spices and fresh roots(ginger & tumeric), pita bread, desserts, and tea.
M S.
Classificação do local: 3 Arlington, TX
Grocery —- 4⁄5 — – Very spacious and clean grocery market. Due to the presence of a large south asian and Arab community in southern Arlington, IndoPak came as a relief. Meat section is outstanding and they charge much less than other Halal options in Arlington(import food market and international food market). The collection of fishes are also noteworthy. Overall, it’s the best Halal Grocery in Arlington and way ahead of the other two competitors. Café −−−−1÷5 — The downside is the vegetable section and the café. Vegetables are almost never fresh. While some of the items served in the café is tasty, others are just bland. Especially Biriani is neither cooked in Bangladeshi/Pakistani style nor in Indian style. Its seems to be a straight mixture of Greasy Pilaf rice with dry meat/chicken. One of the worst birianis in the metroplex. Vegetable samosas and a few curries are the only items worth the money. The management should seriously consider changing the chefs and improve the quality of the food.
Smoki T.
Classificação do local: 3 Irving, TX
I would rate this place only on the Groceries they have. huge selection and lots of variety, one area that needs 100% percent improvement is the café! the food is horrible once I ordered chicken keema naan it was an under cooked nan(Bread) no keema in there, the biryani i took twice was just boiled rice with undercooked chicken.
Rachel M.
Classificação do local: 4 Newport Beach, CA
I want to start out by saying I don’t really have anything to compare their food to, but what I had was really good. I ordered: chicken samosa, chicken karhai curry, mixed vegetables(come in a really good sauce), pilao rice and chicken wings(my fall back in case I didn’t like what I ordered). It’s important to note that everything is ordered separately, rice doesn’t automatically come with your dish. I honestly have zero complaints, for $ 14.56 I have enough food to eat at least 3 meals(for myself, not my family). The chicken wings were really big and good, they remind me of chicken express chicken wings(so prob not made fresh, but still good). I will definitely be back to try some other items!
Mohammad H.
Classificação do local: 3 Arlington, TX
Great place to have collections of southeast asian groceries. My concern is about the exp date of the products. Please check the exp date before going to buy. They need to improve the food quality of the cafeteria. Although the price of the cooked food is competitive to other local places but the quality needs to be improved. Their Chicken Biriyani($ 3.49) needs a better cooking method. You can not eat the Biriyani after 3 – 4 hours, even after keeping refrigerated. I have tried other places like Mom’s spice($ 2.99), Texas King’s($ 1.99) but I never had any problem in preserving overnight. They may use something which helps quick degradation of the food. You can smell the rotten food within 4 hours. Except the cafeteria I would like to four stars but the cafeteria lowers it down.
Rw F.
Classificação do local: 4 Arlington, TX
South Asian Grocery with a little café. I was the only ethnicity that wasn’t from South Asia. All the Indian subcontinent groceries you need. Incredibly inexpensive food and very tasty. It has to be authentic. Samosas under $ 1. Chicken biryani for $ 3.50. Don’t think they are skimping on the portions ’cause they are huge! If you are in the area looking for authentic Indian food and you are hungry, this is the place for you. This is a bit divey but good.
Erik D.
Classificação do local: 5 Cary, NC
Came here from out of state and they had all the major brands that I’m used to seeing in the ethnic/world market stores back home. Found everything I needed without a problem and prices were very reasonable.
Arwa K.
Classificação do local: 5 Long Beach, CA
great place, i love it. i really love their frozen dessert section . i wish they have indomi noodles, hopefully in the future.
Faiz D.
Classificação do local: 4 Arlington, TX
Good selection of South Asian groceries, produce and halal meats. They also have a café within the store with above average quality of Indian/Pakistani items o n their menu. I tried their tandoori chicken, chicken biryani and kabobs and everything was good in taste considering the very few South Asian options available in the area.