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Abhijeet M.
Indian grocery and cafeteria . Cafeteria hours 11 am to 3.30 pm last order for take out to be placed at 3.00 pm We only do lunch Monday thru Saturday The cafeteria is closed on Sunday Our Store is open all days of the week 11.00 am to 9.00 pm
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- Elizabeth T.Wellington, FL2283108Feb 4, 2019
First and foremost, everyone should be aware that this is not Indian food the way you see it in Indian restaurants with all the relics decorating the place and a table cloth. This is like a bar set up with wooden stools. Probably no more than 11 persons could sit at one time. It is in the back of a grocery store and the grocery store also isn't set up like Publix. The food is made by a nice man who looks Spanish.
For those that are a bit more posh, lower your third world expectations of luxury and you will see why this place earns 5 stars.
The food is delicious and everything is for a fair price. A meal for a single person is probably enough for two people. The staff is friendly and after you make friends with the cook after visiting a few times he might even give you a small appetizer for free.
We will continue returning as long as we're in the area! Love this place.Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Jan 16, 2023
We have been coming to Jay's shop for years, I mean over 10 years. There's a little cafeteria in the back where he employees college students usually to prep and serve his homemade style Indian street food. It's all in the back on the right, you hardly notice it. The little three seat cafe is not a looker but it's the real jewel of the shop. In the front they sell Indian groceries, Indian vegetables, common vegetables, Asian frozen foods, incense, ayurvedic homeopathic items, and things of that nature. Stop in for a peek, grab some paratha from the frozen section (trust me you'll thank me later), and grab a samosa chatt before you leave from the back. Everyone is friendly and it'll be a fun experience.
Helpful 4Thanks 0Love this 3Oh no 0 - Claudette B.Miami, FL1214253May 18, 2023
Finally came back here after it was closed for a few years - and the food is just as good! I recommend the Dal Makhani or the Matar Paneer.
Unfortunately, there is no seating here- it's only take out. Just keep that in mind.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 2 - Alex J.Miami, FL23426Feb 1, 2023
New regular lunch spot. 13-15 bux for a very flavorful meal. Tried the goat curry and two chicken curries and i think every dahl. Everythings pretty awesome but I favor the chicken curries. The dahls are delicious enough to get a large and having as a meal.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Denise N.Miami, FL4631Jul 20, 2023
The butter chicken was hard. The naan bread was also hard and the girl whom served the food was extremely rude.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Anemone P.Miami, FL26992May 1, 2023
I reallly want this place to be good because I hate driving to Broward just for groceries but this is the second time I found insects/larvae in my purcases first in the padads and now in a giant bag of basmati rice which was not cheap... Not worth it anymore :(
Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Shilpa N.Breinigsville, PA011May 6, 2023
We went there to grab some Indian food on our trip to Miami. The food was sub par and I was disappointed that I paid so much for nothing at all. The samosa was the only edible thing among all that we tried. The grocery section has spices, staples etc but they don't have a decent frozen section. I went there hoping to pickup frozen rotis/parathas but they didn't have any.
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