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slawecki Apr 13, 2009 7:41 am

Large Indian Grocer/Warehouse
 
Anyone direct me to a large Indian Grocery in the DC/Balt metro area? sort of like an H-Mart of India. there seem to be a large number of large Hispanic grocers in the area, and a number of modest sized Indian Grocers, but would like to find a supermarket type place.

Annandaler Apr 14, 2009 5:04 pm

A couple we've frequented are:

Madina Market‎
374 Elden St, Herndon, VA‎ - (703) 904-7000‎

Indo Pak Spices‎ -
422 Elden St, Herndon, VA‎ - (703) 709-5842‎

Madina is probably the largest we've seen locally. Not quite an H-Mart, but a great selection.

Jamoldo Apr 15, 2009 9:46 pm

Any in the Baltimore area? My mom visits the small and medium sized ones and has for ages...

nigam Apr 18, 2009 9:38 am

There are several Indian stores next to each other in Langley Park (Prince Georges County, inside the capital betway). The area is called "chandani Chowk" and includes clothing and jewelery stores.

slawecki May 22, 2009 6:27 am


Originally Posted by Annandaler (Post 11582023)
A couple we've frequented are:

Madina Market‎
374 Elden St, Herndon, VA‎ - (703) 904-7000‎

Indo Pak Spices‎ -
422 Elden St, Herndon, VA‎ - (703) 709-5842‎

Madina is probably the largest we've seen locally. Not quite an H-Mart, but a great selection.

finally made it to Herndon. shopped both Madina and Indo Pak. they are in the same shopping center(K-Mart).

Madina is large and has a meat department. has an excellent selection of anything my wife could think of to buy. the produce is lousy. go to an H-Mart for produce. 20 or 30 different flours. every dried bean/pea product one could imagine. most every spice and seed that anyone would ever want. did not see any "meals in a jar" outstanding selection of meals in a bag/box. extremely extensive selection of chutneys, jams and preserves from every possible country. the jams and preserves almost all were made using sugar, not corn sweetener.

indo pak is about 1/4th the size,no meat, no produce. everything else that Madina had, crammed and stacked on the shelves, and significantly better prices. among other things, purchased a jar of Barberry preserves, made in Iran.

these stores are well worth the trip(ours is over an hour)

nigam May 25, 2009 8:14 pm

Where are you located. Those two stores are certainly adequate, but not large or exceptional in any way (IMO). There are several similar stores in Springfield, if that's closer...

slawecki May 26, 2009 6:22 am


Originally Posted by nigam (Post 11803880)
Where are you located. Those two stores are certainly adequate, but not large or exceptional in any way (IMO). There are several similar stores in Springfield, if that's closer...

yes, spfld is much closer. we can do that in a day trip. could you recommend a couple of stores please.


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