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Welcome to Apna Bazaar, your one-stop destination for all things South Asian and Middle Eastern cuisine in Orlando, Florida. With a wide selection of products ranging from Middle Eastern cheeses, frozen Indian food, and a diverse array of teas, this market is a treasure trove for those seeking authentic flavors and ingredients.
Customers rave about the fresh meats and customizable meat preparation options, as well as the dedicated aisle for tea lovers. The store also offers a variety of incense burners and Islamic religious items, catering to the needs of the local Muslim community.
Despite the small fresh produce section, Apna Bazaar excels in providing affordable prices for Halal meats, vegetables, spices, and cooking tools. The adjacent food court, featuring Apna Grill, is a must-visit for flavorful Pakistani street food dishes like samosa chaat and chicken boti with rice.
Whether you're in search of unique ingredients, desserts, or traditional clothing, Apna Bazaar stands out as a welcoming hub for cultural exploration and culinary delights. The inviting atmosphere, coupled with friendly customer service, makes it a top choice for those looking to experience a truly authentic ethnic shopping experience.
“ This was our first time at this market and we will definitely be back again. I love their selection of middle eastern cheeses and dairy products, they have a wide selection of frozen Indian food also. Although, according to my mother-in-law who is half Indian, they don't have a lot of Indian spices, mostly Middle Eastern. I personally found the selection good. I also loved their meats and the fact that you can ask them to prepare a meat to order. I am a big tea person and found a whole aisle dedicated to tea. I didn't know what to do with myself- I wanted to try them all. But I settled on just two boxes of tea and a Turkish coffee for my husband. They also had cubed sugar which I loved when I was a kid, so I had to get a box. Their fresh produce section was small in my opinion but they did have fresh herbs. Additionally, they had a lot of incense burners and Islamic religious items, which might be interesting for muslims. I can see this place becoming my "go-to" store for Middle Eastern dairy products and food, so we will be back. As far as the shopping center- the store across from Apna sells a lot of turkish lamps but they were very expensive and the customer service was not the best.Then there are some businesses in large cubicle-like offices and a women's clothing store with traditional dresses and selection of hijabs. The food court looked disappointing. There were 4 places open and the space was hot and uninviting. We opted out of eating there. ”
“ A very interesting ethnic experience. A supermarket with lots of different things, then an Indian clothing store, down a walkway, another store with all sorts of stuff, and down the back, a small food court -type area, with seating. ”
“ Royal exquisite furniture, where the manager/owner, Masha'Allah is graciously humble and attentive to customers, we will return Insha'Allah ”
“ Great! You can get almost anything you want that is related to South Asian or Arab food. This is the most affordable grocery store in all of Central Florida and beats prices by a huge landslide. They can totally get away with charging much higher, like the other Halal stores nearby. Attached to this is a small food court in the back (don't forget to check it out), a few stores and a banquet hall to host events. This is the best spot to go to for anything unique, desserts, Halal meats, vegetable, spices, tea mix, cooking tools, etc. ”
“ I came to this place looking to grab a quick bite and ran into Apna Grill. Located at the back of the bazaar area, this Pakistani grill is amazing! I originally decided to get samosa chaat which was very flavorful but also tried their chicken boti with rice. The chicken boti had a lot of masala and was the perfect orange shade. Apna Grill is very affordable and good place to try some Pakistani street food along with dishes! ”