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Kalam’s Bazaar - Outside

Kalam’s Bazaar

4.0(4 reviews)
1.4 mi•Ozone Park

Kalam's Bazaar is a fantastic addition to the Ozone Park neighborhood. If you're looking for a…read moreone-stop shop for diverse culinary needs, this is a great option. The highlight here is definitely the variety. They have a well-stocked fresh produce section. The store also carries a wide range of international and South Asian/Caribbean pantry staples and spices, which makes finding authentic ingredients a breeze. Good prices, and free parking, definitely recommend checking out Kalam's Bazaar. Review for: 10/19/25

Kalam's Bazaar is an independent grocer that carries halal meat and international imported foods…read moretargeting the Indian and Bangladesh community of Ozone Park, Queens, NYC. This supermarket is gargantuan retail space with a free large parking lot shared with neighboring business IHOP. Patrons can now eat pancakes and grocery shopping at the same location! Newly opened with a grand opening ubiquitous party debut on Friday, September 5, 2025 including a large inflatable jumping castle in the parking lot for children to run amok which I regretfully entered amid the chaos and large crowd and made my usual fast exit. I returned on a quieter day with a few purchases that gratefully totaled less than $10.00. Price is very reasonable (depending the product for tariff, and industry standard cost) for today's plaguing egregious cost of living expenses. Recyclable bags are provided without the aggravating and frivolous $0.05 charge. These are the only two reasons for my four star review. There are brand name grocery items as UTZ potato chips, Goya Maria cookies and Ricola herb cough drops. There is a fish market where patrons can request fishmongers to gut, scale, and fillet fish. Customer service is very mediocre. The checkout line is very chaotic and the aisles are rather difficult to navigate as customer stand and talk in garrulous manner than actually decide to buy the item to block the aisle preventing passage for others to walk. Certainly Kalam's Bazaar is the "community hub" for the central gathering place of frivolous talk! The conversations was vapid and utterly uninteresting among fellow customers as I make my way passage into the aisle. This location is very accessible via MTA NYC Transit A train at Rockaway Boulevard (this station splits final destination to either Lefferts Boulevard and Far Rockaway), Queens, NYC.

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Trinciti Roti Shop - Maracus Shark and Bake

Trinciti Roti Shop

4.2(970 reviews)
2.4 mi•Ozone Park
•$$
Vegetarian friendly
Grab-and-go

Why did I wait so long to come here?!…read more I mean, I know why. It's a bit of a trek from where I live. But I'll happily travel for good food, and Trinciti absolutely justified the journey. As an Indian, I don't say this lightly. I know my Indian food. I was already aware of the historical overlap between Indian and Caribbean cuisines, but Trinidadian food fascinated me. The familiar spices and flavors are there, yet they've evolved into something entirely their own. You can taste the migration story, the adaptation, and the creativity in every bite. A quick practical note because Instagram reels had me misinformed. They do take cards. You don't need cash. Also, parking isn't exactly abundant, and there aren't many nearby places to sit with your takeaway. My advice is to grab a table and eat there. The space itself is small and pretty no-frills, so if you're coming for ambiance, this isn't that kind of place. But if you're coming for flavor, you're in exactly the right place. The setup is simple. You line up, order when it's your turn, and move things along. It's a busy spot, so a little menu reconnaissance goes a long way. The staff are efficient and patient, but they're not mind readers. Asking them whether shrimp or chicken is "better" feels like asking someone whether you should prefer chocolate or vanilla. Both are good. It depends on what you like. We ordered the dhalpuri roti, which is a soft flatbread stuffed with seasoned ground lentils. If you're sharing, ask for it not to be wrapped. Otherwise, it comes rolled up like a wrap. We filled ours with both the curried goat and the oxtail because we weren't there to play it safe. Both were excellent, paired with those comforting, home-style potatoes that soak up all the flavor without overwhelming you with spice. I also couldn't leave without trying the doubles, and we kept it plain. Oh. My. God. Flavor bomb. At its heart, it reminded me of chole bhature's distant cousin. The same comforting chickpea soul, but interpreted through Trinidad's lens with pepper sauces and chutneys that make it unmistakably its own. I honestly think the chutneys are what take it over the top. For the bake and shark though Pay first, take your number, and when they call you up, tell them how you'd like it dressed. Personally, I have a "trust the chef and give me everything" philosophy, so I said yes to it all. The result was a glorious mess of crispy fried shark piled high with pineapple, lettuce, cucumber, tomatoes, and an array of vibrant chutneys that I am still thinking about. They do not skimp on the fish. Watching them assemble it from the front row is part of the fun. Before you leave, do not skip the cassava cake. The raisin dessert was a bit too sweet for my taste, but that's entirely personal and worth trying if you have a sweeter tooth than I do. They also sell plenty of snacks and hot sauces, so take a look around before heading out. One final thing I appreciated. They have a restroom and a sink stocked with soap. Trust me, you are going to get messy. That's part of the joy of eating here. If you're the kind of person who side-eyes people for eating with their hands, this might not be your scene. If you're willing to embrace the delicious chaos, Trinciti will reward you generously. I left full, happy, and wondering why I had let distance keep me away for so long. Some places are worth the drive. Trinciti is absolutely one of them.

My first time trying doubles AND my first time in Trincity. The line started all the way outside…read morewhich added to my anticipation. My Trini friend was shocked that I;ve never had doubles and so this day was my lucky day. When you reach, the servers take your order along with as many toppings and additions. They also had bake and shark, bake and saltfish, and other items to choose from such as dhal puri roti, pholourie with tamarind sauce, it was my first time so I didn't go too crazy and wanted to appreciate the essence of the doubles. I would go back again. It is takeout, so don't get too comfy. Make sure you're ready to grab your order and take that first bite after you leave or reach your destination!

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