Unlike IndiaBazar in Plymouth, which is poorly organized and displays wrong price tags (that is truly annoying) PG maintains the place and pricing labels are clear. Its far but really love going there.
Great selection of fresh produce, really good quality spices and there's a great variety of frozen vegetables and microwavable goods. The store is clean, everything is organized and the staff is friendly. Always my go to place for everything Indian.
Excellent selection of produce, spices, frozen foods, and dairy products among an equally good selection of packaged goods. The store is small, but laid out well and a good variety of products that should fulfill your cooking needs. It is a bit of a drive for me, but well worth it when I am in need of Indian groceries.
This store, in its new location, is cleaner and more organized than it was earlier. It's clean. And friendly staff with a good selection of Indian, Pakistani and other sub continental affair. Good selection of spices, fresh produce and frozen items. Their prices can be a little bit higher than other stores but their items are fresh and a clean and organized way to shop is worth the little extra.
Clean and stocked. Fresh produce every time I went. Only place near by I could find Chinese and Thai eggplant.
Very well-organized and clean international grocery store! Bakery, grocery, meat shop, restaurant and more! Tons of fresh item to try and food is amazingly prepared fresh. Very clean and organized. LOVE, LOVE the freshly baked hot samosas! YUM!
Have been coming here for many months now. Located very conveniently in Fridley, Pooja Grocers offers great selection at convenient prices. The real reason for this review is their latest Mango offering. These mangoes are really tasty and sweet , and at $7 for 7 mangoes , it doesn't get better than this . I looked for mangoes at other Indian grocery stores in Eden Prairie but couldn't find them . So get these mangoes before the season ends
This is probably the cleanest and best Desi grocery store I have been to (and I grew up in the Bay Area!) We came in on a Saturday early afternoon-usually a time when I avoid the Indian grocery store due to massive crowds, but it was pretty quiet and there weren't any long lines. The store itself is SO organized! Their snack aisle is amazing--you can pretty much find every brand of biscuit/chivda/sev/etc there. We stocked up on enough snacks to get us through a few more weeks of quarantine. Onto their refrigerated/frozen section. They have a HUGE selection of kulfi/ice cream, frozen meals/breads, every size possible of desi style yogurt, including Amul Products, and classic Indian ice cream treats like Butterscotch. Their produce section is also really extensive, we saw some Desi-specific veg like mini eggplants and plantains in addition to your standard produce that you'd find at your local western grocery store. Also--they have a million different brands of rice, oil, and spices. I loved that for every spice, they carried 3-4 different sized pouches, so you don't have to commit to buying huge bag of coriander seeds or cardamom that will eventually go to waste. On the other hand, if (unlike me) you're cooking Indian food everyday for a family, you can get yourself a HUGE bag of whatever it is you go through quickly.
I used to go to the old Pooja just down the street. Like a couple times a month. I don't cook as often and not for as many people due to my first son heading to college. For my mom's 70th Birthday last month (B4 the quarantine) I sponsored lunch at our temple on her behalf. So four close friends and family helped me cook for 250 people. Pooja had just about everything we needed. They usually have very good selections of spices and fresh specialty vegetables at good prices.