I go here to get oil for my fry o later. Prices are always way cheaper than any distributor(if you don’t mind carrying them yourself). friendly staff which is always a plus in my book.
Ajay S.
Tu valoración: 5 Shrewsbury, MA
Best indian store with fresh vegetables!
Waleed A.
Tu valoración: 4 Fitchburg, MA
One of the few stores in the Worcester area that provides you just about everything you need from fresh produce to every type of South Asian ingredients. The only thing missing from this site that wound result in 5 stars is that there is no fresh meat. The main is easy to get to and not far from town
Nika b.
Tu valoración: 5 Wales, MA
Absolutely fantastic indian grocery. Extremely clean and very very well lit(see my pics). Excellent selection of high quality fresh veggies and herbs. I found a lovely pile of bitter melons and a bunch of perfect daikon radish(sorry i dont know any other terms for these veg). An immense and varied selection of chaat and assorted snacks. I grabbed several types of papadum and naan. I was happy to find the tubs of fermented idli and dosa batter in the fridge. Im not into sweets but did notice they filled the shelves and fridge. This isnt an exhaustive review — not possible! The spice isle was dreamy. Well organized. Well stocked. Easy to find what i needed. We will be back again and again
Pugazh S.
Tu valoración: 4 Westborough, MA
You can get pretty much everything you want from India here. Cashiers are friendly! Shop gets too much crowded over the weekends.
Henry P.
Tu valoración: 1 West Boylston, MA
This place is a mad house on the weekend. You would think that they would have fresh vegetables for sale with some many people shopping. Looked like it was a week old. I asked if they can get fresher vegetables from the back. I was told that they can not and they have to wait till the old ones sold first. I think that is BS. The only good think about this place is that you can find almost ever indian spice you need. But good luck finding anyone to help you find what you are looking for. Its almost like a maze in there. This place needs to be reorganized.
Rita V.
Tu valoración: 4 Hudson, MA
TOTALLYLOVETHISPLACE!!! Reasonably priced, every type of spice under the sun(ok, almost), fresh produce, friendly service. Go to their website and you will find recipes galore. I have driven by it gizzilian times and never stopped in. Today I pulled in to look for bulgur and filled my cart with frozen goodies, spices, FRESHFRUITSANDVEGGIES(CHEAP!). Worth stopping by! I’ll trek in from Hudson when in the area for sure!
Nitya D.
Tu valoración: 5 Somerville, MA
A full service Indian grocer with fresh produce that is priced competitively, even when compared to larger stores. Additionally, they stock Indian dry-goods like various snack mixtures, flours, lentils, etc. Patel Brothers not only carries groceries, but they also have various Indian health and beauty products including but not limited to: soaps, body creams, hair dyes, etc. The store covers all your Hindu religious needs by stocking items like incense sticks and other such religious necessities. The weekends are busiest as one would expect. Unfortunately they don’t have any fresh samosas or any other fresh foods at the counter.
Sean M.
Tu valoración: 4 Westborough, MA
3.80001 stars I go here a couple times a month it’s a short drive and the prices are better than some of the smaller stores nearby. I also find it more friendly than those smaller stores. It is a full service Indian market, but not quite a Supermarket. I thought Patel business was strictly hotels but this is a major chain and a value supplier at that. DON’T go on Saturday mornings unless you love you fellow man so much that you want to hang out with them in long lines. My first time I was buying packet meals for my lunch and the checker pointed out that I had not maximized my savings, I appreciated that. * Vegetables are an arbitrage opportunity vs Supermarkets. Not just Asian/Indian items but onions, potatoes, and garlic etc are a value. * I think you can do better on the rice at BJs or other Asian/Indian stores closer to Boston, but if you making just one stop… * Truly a Spice Heaven and they have bulk sizes. Stock up. * Frozen and packaged meals have largest variety and best prices. * Be careful in the parking lot, it tends to be chaotic.
Sri S.
Tu valoración: 4 Shrewsbury, MA
one stop shop for all desi groceries
Alma C.
Tu valoración: 5 Providence, RI
Patel Brothers really is a one-stop-shop for Indian groceries. They have a complete selection of anything you can possibly need for Indian cooking at home. The store is clean, the prices are fair or inexpensive compared to competitors, and the service is efficient and maybe even overly helpful(the register lady, amused that a non-Indian was attempting to make idli(a minimum two-day process), actually left her register duty and the long line that was queuing up to give me a lecture on how to improve my idli recipe and a mini-personal shopper experience, loading up my arms with everything I needed for the idli… talk about persuasive!). Worth the drive to stock up on goodies.
Tushar M.
Tu valoración: 5 Malden, MA
Awesome Place for great Indian delights
Kalimuthu C.
Tu valoración: 5 Paoli, PA
The shop that fulfills all our Indian grocery cravings…
Dogen B.
Tu valoración: 5 Framingham, MA
Great place for a one stop indian grocery shopping. I found the bangladeshi«HILSA» or Ilish fish in the store and bought a pack. We go there once a month and stock up. Avoid weekends as it gets very busy with all the apartments crowd nearby.
Dennis L.
Tu valoración: 4 Wellesley, MA
This has been a wonderful procuring source… in particular the milk and yogurt. It is hard to beat $ 1.99 for a gallon of milk and a quart of good, rich yogurt for a measure more than $ 2. Also a wonderful selection of different flours and meals for me to experiment with… and whole spices in bulk. A half pound of cloves or star anise for $ 6 and $ 4 respectively? Sure! The selection of produce is a measure low, but reasonably priced for what they have. Quality level and selection is comparable to most Asian markets, with less greens. However, where this place dominates is in the rice and grains. They dedicate an entire aisle to such with a venerable selection of largely basmatis of different origins. Dry goods are a majority of the market, but this would be a wonderful place to shop for any vegetarian, with the legumes and beans available giving plenty of choices for proteins. The frozen aisle is about 1⁄3 prepared foods, 1⁄3 frozen vegetables, and the remainder being ice creams and frozen treats. The level of cleanliness is high, though the only real issue I see with this market is one I personally do not have… needing to see high for a lot of items. The shelves are flat and many of the items are above my eye height, shelved by weight more than popularity, it seems, so those of a shorter stature may have difficulty making their choices.