About
Welcome to Patel Brothers 8150 Walton Blvd, an exceptional Indian grocery store nestled in the heart of MacArthur Marketplace, Irving, TX. This grocery haven is a treasure trove for those who appreciate Indian spices, fresh produce, and authentic culinary ingredients, making it a go-to destination for food enthusiasts and home cooks alike.
As you step inside, the vast and vibrant aisles greet you with a dazzling array of spices, many available in various sizes. According to avid shoppers, you won’t find a better selection or prices than at Patel Brothers. Customers rave about their quality hing (asafoetida) and tamarind, which are essential components for many Indian dishes. The fresh curry leaves, spearmint, and a variety of both familiar and exotic vegetables—such as bottle gourd and gongura—will surely inspire you to create authentic meals.
The enthusiastic reviews from customers like Kare A. and Shwetha B. consistently point to the efficient, quick service from the staff, especially during busy weekends. It's a bustling place, but the checkout lines move swiftly, allowing you to get in and out without hassle.
In summary, Patel Brothers 8150 Walton Blvd is not just a grocery store; it’s a cultural experience. Whether you're looking to whip up a classic Indian dish or simply explore new flavors, you'll find everything you need under one roof. With great prices, fresh ingredients, and a welcoming environment, Patel Brothers is truly a gem for the community and a culinary adventure waiting to unfold.
“ An entire aisle of spices in various size bags. You won't find better prices anywhere for these things than at an Indian grocery store. While I like both India Bazaar and Patel Brothers, I prefer the hing and tamarind they carry here. Better quality, in my opinion. Fresh curry leaves, spearmint and cilantro (for making mint sauce), many "Western" veggies, plus many exotic ones like bottle gourd and gongura (the leafy greens of the same plant that produces the hibiscus flowers Mexicans make Jamaica from)... Sometimes they have really cool housewares in stock, like what I call "tiffin thermoses". I'm not sure that's really their name, but they're like mini tiffins inside a thermos, and they come in a couple of sizes. I should have bought them last time I saw them. Basically they are the Indian version of bento boxes, and they can keep your lunch items separate and hot (or cold, if you prefer) for hours. They are little round metal containers that stack inside an outer thermos. You heat up your foods at home in these, like maybe in a pressure cooker, and then insert them in the thermos and go off to work. ”
“ A really good selection of produce, brands of groceries, frozen foods & food options. Definitely more spacious than other stores in the area. Great location with plenty of parking. Can get crowded with long checkout lines in the evenings and weekends. ”
“ Pretty fun Indian supermarket. If you want to cook and authentic Indian meal, go here for ingredients. They have lots of fun Ice cream treats, about 30 varieties of rice, lots of brands of frozen Indian foods (samosa, bread and entrees) some English cookies, and loads of things I have no Idea what they are. ”
“ Patel Brothers needs no introduction to anyone who cooks Indian food. If you don't but still use lentils, spices, chickpeas read on. Spices are always going to be cheaper at an Indian store, no surprise there. Patel Brothers gives great weekend deals on produce and essentials like lentils and beans. Register to receive their weekend flyers through email or check out their Facebook page where they post the deals. You can often find lentils priced at $3.99 for 4 lbs, sometimes for as low as $2.99 too. Right now, they have a great Diwali sale going. Produce is usually quite fresh, especially on weekends. Great prices for essentials like onions, ginger and cilantro. They have vegetarian curries for take out($6.99 per lb). They also have various snacks, I love their samosas and vada pavs! Their whole wheat rotis are made fresh, in house. A special shout out to the ladies working at the counter. They may not greet you and have a chat but man, are they quick! This place gets really crowded on weekends but these ladies will get you out in a flash. If I had to compare, the other big name 'India bazaar' has painfully slow moving checkout lines during busy hours. The store is clean, always well stocked, plenty of parking too. While exiting, do make sure you go towards the exit door, the entrance door doesn't open from the inside!! ”
“ I was thrilled to see Patel Brothers open a new grocery across from Walmart. The store has a large floor space and is bright and open. Some ethnic groceries are, well, stinky. This Indian store is not at all. Perhaps they have a great ventilation system, who knows. Or that it is super clean. Whatever it is, it works. The produce department is large and colorful, a veg head's dream. For any of you who are okra lovers, this is the place to go. The okra here is always fresh, beautiful, and SO much cheaper than the other local groceries. Welcome to the area, Patel Brothers! ”