Subzi Mandi

Subzi Mandi

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2 reviews

  1.     

    I've only been in here a couple times, but I like it. It's easy to miss, but the store is bigger than you would imagine from the outside. It does feel small, though, because they have so much groceries and such. I don't know if it's the lighting or crowding feeling or what, but it does come off as a little dingy even though I didn't actually see anything dirty or messy. That being said, they have a pretty good variety of stuff and good prices. Of course, it's primarily Indian food and groceries, but there's a lot of products that everyone can use like fruit, veggies, rice, spices, drinks, etc.

    I just went grocery shopping earlier in the day, and now I wish I waited on some of the produce because they had much better prices. 6 lemons for $1, 6 limes for $1, 3 oranges for $1, etc. And they looked good and fresh considering it's a snow day in March.

    I would come back again.

  2.     

    The entrance to this grocery store is pretty inconspicuous since its tucked in between various other stores on Newark Ave.The store itself is not as small as it looks from outside but whatever space they have is chock full of Indian groceries which makes it difficult to traverse and makes you feel trapped.The prices seem slightly less than the other Indian stores in the area(for some items).The day I made a stop here,there was an unpleasant smell in the store akin to rotting veggies but since most everything in sight seemed fresh,I have no idea where that came from.Its not exactly the cleanest establishment and I plan to return only if I am absolutely pressed for time(since this is the closest grocery to my place).

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