Desibites by India Bazaar

4130 Blackhawk Rd, Eagan

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Amna Ahmed

Worth ordering before picking up groceries, food is always great!

Food: 5

jyoti sri

Food was great. Very tasty. Will come back.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jeff Epstein

I had to send a complaint to Hennepin health about these guys. They sold me a stale dish from their food section. Came back home , cracked it open and it full of strings inside . The food has gone stale. It’s up to the state of MN now.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Prajwal Pradhan

A chain restaurant that goes with indian grocery stores. It is convenient to grab a quick bite while getting groceries.

Akanksha Lakkarasu

I recently visited desi bites at 3pm on 4th June, my experience was highly disappointing. I tried apricot dessert, the appearance, smell and taste was spoiled. The experience was very disappointing. I want refund for that.

Food: 1

ahmed makki

Came here last time and ask for Hakka noodles
Give me some very bad noodle
Call didn’t received my phone now charging me for new noodle and employee very rude

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 1

Service: 1

Pallavi Sharma

Loved every time I have been here! Food is amazing, especially the Chole Bhature for me! Love their service! So worth it!

Cheryllyne Vaz

I love buying food from the deli AND ordering via DoorDash. It’s so convenient, the staff is so nice and the food is delicious. This place is packed with Indian clientele as the chef stays true to the recipes and flavors that we Indians are used to. I’m originally from Mumbai and this place gets both my thumbs up. Tonight I ordered the non-veg Goat Combo meal and also asked for a non-veg side instead of dal ($2.50 extra). The portions are huge. There’s vegetable pulao with goat curry and chicken fry (replacement for dal) with a chapatti. I also ordered chicken lollipop from the appetizer menu as they are my favorite.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Abdul Mustafa TajMuhyiddin Qadri

Racist/Islamophobic. I usually have been getting grocerries from them, and on 23rd October 5:00 p.m. there was rush, there were two counters and there was billing being done on both. There appeared to be two different lines each for one counter as I saw people joining into the both lines, one was long and one was short and I went and asked the guy at the counter with a shorter line if there are two different lines or a single line and he said there is supposed to be a single line but people are creating a 2nd line for his counter and I can join his counter line at the end which I did. All the conversation till now has been in English. Then someone complained in Telugu about there being a confusion if there is a single line or two and the lady at the other counter comes over to this guy and speaks about the 2nd line(still in telugu) and asks everyone 2 people ready to checkout before me, myself and people behind me to join the end of the single line(now in English). I mentioned that I did ask the guy at the counter if there were two lines or a single one and that he did ask me to join this line, to which he plainly denied(in telugu) "Nenu atlantidi emi cheppaledu", because I was in a pathani and my wife was in a burkha it doesn't mean I don't understand and speak Telugu. Then they both counter employees singled out me and asked me and everyone behind me to join the line at the end. Infact the guy at the counter clearly says to the two people before me "These people can stay but from you please join the line at the end". Why were the 2 people before me not asked to join the line at the end. I was originally in the line and after confirming with him that there is a separate line for his counter I joined his counter line and now he clearly denies in telugu that he hasn't said anything of such sort and I did loose my position in the original line. I was so pissed off, I just walked out of there. Singling out and discriminating people based on dressing, religion is definitely not acceptable in this country and for a business to thrive you need to treat all customers equally. Do you think yours is the only Indian grocerries store here? With the growing Indian/Pakistani community we have quite a few Indian stores here like TBS mart in Bloomington, Desi Stores in Eagan, LittleIndia and Pooja grocers on Central Ave to name a few. Also, just an FYI, Maa amma putti perigindi Vijayawada lo, chinnappudu nunchi nenu urdu lo enta maatladaano telugu lo kuda ante maatladaanu, oka vyakti battalnu patti vaalaku mana bhaasha raadule ani telugu lo meeku ishtam vochche laa maatlaadakudadu. I hope, I never get to go your store again.

Rajesh Rajesh

Fresh baby and adult goat meat.

Ipshita Sirkar-Choudhury

They have all the groceries & veggies an Indian kitchen needs. The meat & fish selection is good.Their cafe is awesome too. Menu choices are good.. They have Indo-Chinese food & Chaat after 5 pm.

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Desibites by India Bazaar

4130 Blackhawk Rd, Eagan, MN 55122