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    Desi Bazaar

    4.2 (35 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Arvid Y.

    Desi Bazaar / Bamiyan Kabob is my new go-to spot in Rochester for a cheap, quick and tasty meal. Desi Bazaar is primarily an Afghani/Pakistani/Indian grocery store with an attached kitchen that serves up kebabs, samosas, chicken wings and rice. While I suspect the owners originally expected mostly take-out business, they have added a newly renovated dining area which is actually really nice. With that said, there is no official menu. Instead there are pictures of the various meal combinations (#1-16) hanging from the ceiling. Since the restaurant shares a similar name to the popular Toronto restaurant chain, it comes as no surprise that the menu is also similar. This includes beef, lamb and chicken kabobs served as a wrap or served with rice and salad. They also offer lamb shank, curry and chicken biryani. For about $8.50 you get two generous skewers of meat, a small salad with yogurt dressing and a giant heap of rice. It's served with a spicy red salsa sauce which compliments the meat well. I found the meat a little less flavorful as compared to the Toronto chain, but still very good. Everything tastes pretty clean and healthy. Very little salt and butter. Some nann bread would have been a nice addition to the meal, but the rice is usually enough to satifsy my carb craving. They also offer vegetable and chicken samosas, which are a little greasy, but delicious. Overall, this is a great place for a lunch or an informal dinner. Don't be fooled by its nondescript appearance, since they serve up some good food at a reasonable cost. I'll be sure to come back soon. I'm officially a "regular."

    Steve S.

    Bamiyan Kabob is the restaurant attached to Desi Bazaar. I was in the area and needed a place to stop for lunch and this establishment looked interesting. The food did not disappoint! I got a beef dish (pictured) but don't remember the exact name of it, but it was delicious with ample portions. The spicy meat was complimented by a flavorful rice and a modest salad. The drinks were self serve and besides the basics (Coke, etc.) included some interesting international soft drinks. The dining area was adequate but nothing to write home about. I will definitely be back to try more of their menu!

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    Naz B.

    True rating: 3.5 stars Desi Bazaar is a halal butcher + Indian/Middle Eastern food/spice store + Middle Eastern/Indian take out restaurant rolled into one. The owners are helpful and friendly. I come here often to find the Shan masalas that I can't locate at the India House grocery store. I also buy meat here and it has always been fresh. The butcher (one of the owners) has advised me on what cuts to get for certain Indian dishes. The mini food counter in the back (named Bamiyan Kebab) is a hidden gem. If they have fried chicken drumsticks and/or samosas, get one of each. If you love fried chicken, you might want 2 drumsticks. They are well spiced and deep fried to perfection. They also offer a variety of kebabs and rice dishes. The kebabs come with a mountain of rice, a little iceberg salad and an interesting tomato-y dressing. The kebabs here tend to be quite mild but juicy. If you love spicy kebabs, you will need to add some chopped green chillis (which they sell there in the small basic produce section next to the butcher area). You can eat in if you would like - the entire space next door is a simply decorated dining area. But I recommend taking it home as the dining in setup seems awkwardly executed as of my last visit. Overall, it is a regular stop in my grocery shopping routine and random weekend lunch pickup spots. While the grocery store offers mostly the same things as other Indian grocery stores, Bamiyan Kebab is the closest thing we have to an Afghani restaurant so I must recommend you check it out.

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    the story is good y can find what you need but the rest is not good at all I ordered 4 Afghan Boloany for my my friend. in Sid was not cook well we put in the garbage

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    Marissa N.

    Pretty tasty fried chicken, you have to trust YELPER Naz for fried chicken. I also went for the recommended samosas I favored the potato over the chicken. The shell was inconsistently crisp and tender, I longed for a dipping sauce. I sauntered around the market which had some very interesting and dusty items. The meat looked good and the spices could be a great reason to stop by.

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    Jennifer J.

    Some of the best kebabs I've had in Rochester, definitely a winner! The store has a good variety of items too, including one of my favorite teas, which was a very exciting find.

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    Best amazing Afghan food, why has this place not gotten more reviews?! Yummy, healthy and tons of flavor.

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    12 years ago

    Tasty kabob cafe and conveniently attached to middle eastern grocery store. Shop while you wait for food

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    It's a cozy place to eat. Love how they served free tea.

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    It's a good grocery stores with delicious foods. I tried kabob and lamb shank are my favorites Persian foods!

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    Everyone is extraordinarily kind and helpful at Desi Bazaar. The samosas are pretty great too! I can't wait to try the rest of the menu.

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    Everything that I have tried at the food counter in the back has been very tasty and fresh, but the SAMOSAS!

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    Asia Food Market - Duck to go

    Asia Food Market

    4.1(105 reviews)
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    I have been wanting to check this grocery store out since I moved here. Today was the day! I was…read moresuper excited, wrote a list of staples I wanted to get, and off I went. Another Saturday exploring my hood. The prices were phenomenal l compared to main grocery stores, which I expected being from Washington DC. I really have been missing China Town. This was the closest thing to it since I moved here. I will definitely be back, they were packed, very busy, but also very quiet, which I found relieving since I have sensory issues. No loud checkouts, everyone was courteous even customers. Just people getting their groceries, no entitlement, no BS, no Facial recognition upon checkout like at Wegmans. Just good community neighbors having a polite, no rage grocery shopping. Fruits and veggies very fresh, not treated with oil made to look fresh and glossy, just fresh. I did have to be mindful of salt products, and look hard for organic, but I'm not Asian and reading labels is more time consuming, labels are written in English but tinier, and my eyes are not what they used to be. But everyone was real patient. Very clean, quiet, staff were friendly and helpful. Prepared foods as well. This will be my new go to spot, before hitting the regular grocery store. Will definitely be saving money.

    Asia Food Market is always a hit. Tons of reasonably priced Asian goods that you can't get anywhere…read moreelse, fresh baked goods, fresh fish and meats, etc. Every time my dad visits from out of town he is always impressed. He stocked up on some goods to bring home with him this time. This last time I visited I noticed that they have the viral white chocolate coated fruit ice creams so I'll be back for those in the summer for sure!

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    I've been going to this place for a couple years now and overall it's been decent. However, this…read moremorning I had an experience that was a little disconcerting. She rang me up for a mango for $.99 and it said "mango" on the screen in front of me. She then changed it to "fruit" for $1.50. I said I no longer wanted it and visibly put it back on the shelf. She then proceeded to give me a receipt which did not contain the mango, but the credit card charge did include the mango for $1.50. Not a lot of money, but charging me for something I didn't purchase is not OK with me especially after re-charging me for the same item and increasing it by 50%.If you go keep an eye on what they charge you.

    I have not had such rude treatment in a store in well over a decade. Seeking the Korean staple…read moregochujang, which any asian grocery would dedicate feet of shelf space to, I was unable to locate it. I sought the assistance of the young cashier, the only staff member in the store. After walking up to find her incessantly texting on her phone, I waited nearly 3 minutes before she deigned to notice me. I asked for the location of the gochujang, only to be met by a blank stare. After asking again, she stated, "show me picture." Fine. It took mere seconds to bring up a photograph of the characteristic red tub shared by most brands. But in the intervening ten seconds, she'd reattached herself to her apparently engrossing texting. Another three minutes ensued in which she completely ignored me, despite having my phone, and an image of the item, thrust in her face. Finally, she looked up briefly, stated, "come back tomorrow," and blanked me again. I have never said this about any store, but I shall never return. Asia Food Market, a mile south, had four brands of gochujang, including sizes from small tubs to quart-size, at very cheap prices, an attentive staff, and fast checkout. Many dusty items on the shelves looked to be ancient, though the limited produce on display at the front was obviously fresh, much of it still in its distribution bins. One could use this market as an illustration for how to lose control of inventory and alienate customers.

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