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1138, South De Anza Boulevard, 95129, San Jose, Santa Clara County, US United States
kontakt telefon: +1 408-253-7384
strona internetowej: www.indiacashandcarry.com
większa mapa i wskazówkiLatitude: 37.305023, Longitude: -122.0316602
Joanna H Ye
::This is a large supermarket in India. Provide all kinds of Indian food, all kinds of beans, rice noodles, and a wide variety of food ingredients. There are also fresh vegetables and fruits for guests to buy.
Aathreya Bhat
::The items catalogue is good, but everything else is terrible here. There’s no space to walk between the aisles. People keep bumping into you and cutting across. The people at the counter are unsmiling. They don’t greet you or offer any polite communication. They smack the receipt on the counter and don’t offer any form of polite gesture. Would be great if they were trained to make your shopping experience pleasant.
Info Source
::Shopping at this place is due to it's location only. Even after their extension, they failed to keep the prices correctly labelled and shelved accurately instead of misleading customers with wrong price sticker on the shelves and pay double or more at the counter. Not sure it's intentional or not, this has been the experience all along. Their food counter offers variety of items, however, they lost the quality and taste totally this time for standard dishes like saag paneer and shahi paneer, they tasted bland with no flavor. Needed to fix all dishes bringing taste and flavor to be able to consume. Samosas were extremely spicy.
Gaurav Aggarwal
::Always a good place to buy Indian groceries. The checkout lines can be sometimes long. The cafe is great for takeout food. Especially the samosa is good. And roti. The dahi vada is git or miss. Sometimes hard and not soft.
Mou Halder
::Here, the vegetables are fresh and the prices are quite competitive, but they need to pay more attention to the rotten fruits and vegetables and remove what’s gone bad from the bin. The vegetable with visible fungus (which is quite repulsive in my opinion) next to the other vegetables forces the customer to rethink buying the other vegetables or not. There’s a huge risk of contamination or that those other vegetables won’t keep well. In terms of prices for other items, Indian grains, pulses,and teas are a little pricier than other Indian grocery stores- but they do have a huge collection of these items and offer tons of different options and varieties. You can also find unique things from India. Finally, their samosas are best, and I often buy take out food from them as well. This store could be a great Indian grocery store if they simply improved some basic strategies.What I see is that the staffs need to improve basic courtesies and that the people at the cash registers need to greet their customers in a friendly manner. This is not to say that the staff and cashiers aren’t friendly or helpful, but sometimes they can brush you off or be short with you, and I think the shopping experience would be greatly improved with some politeness on their part.