Namaste Indian Bazaar

Parking, lot 10306 NE Halsey Street, Portland
(503) 253-1380

Recent Reviews

abdul nasir

Very good experience

Kai Mercury

Namaste is my go-to for all the hard-to-find spices I need to cook Indian food

William Adkins

The market side has some nice stuff that can be hard to find. The deli side just plain sucks. Most things I’ve had have been bland and poorly prepared. Hands down the worst biryani I’ve ever had. They most definitely just mixed steamed white rice with some tomatoes, cilantro, and minimal spices. In short. Go for the market, skip the deli side, consistently bad

GraduationLunch

Unusual mix of Indian and French cuisine offerings. The Indian dishes are authentic, prepared by two chefs with culinary school training. The French items are well-known (eg, bistro classics, like onion soup),and provide a nice complement for a party that has varying tastes. Service is attentive and personable. One of the owners and chefs visited our table and was quite personable and earnest. The setting is spacious and comfortable.

Jonathan Thomas

Very helpful! there is a lot packed into this little store

Manupratap Rana

Nice store

Jean Mooney

The people are friendly and helpful

marc omar

Great store just expensive

Robert Bobby Harsell

A lot of groceries packed into this modestly sized market. Though I've yet to try the kitchen food (I think they have a buffet) the aromas have been quite delightful. Fresh veggies, a plethora of seasonings and sauces. Oh, and they carry tapestries, clothing, various home decor & incense. A vet nice staff, with helpful info on how to prepare the foods. Love this store!

Samantha Vengal

Has all of our Indian recipe staples- produce, paneer, rice,spices, etc. And open seemingly all the time!

Adam Angle

The deli here had rare Samoan dishes that my wife loves.

Jagdish Yellesetty

Crowded and difficult to find what you want.

Erika Myhre

Ordered the food from here through Grub Hub. It was pretty over-priced on the app, but the delivery was good. The food itself was not bad but certainly underwhelming for what we paid. Not a ton of flavor to the items (butter chicken, tikka masala, naan). They had a hint of spice to them, but minimal flavor. Chicken and rice were cooked well, but I wouldn’t get it again. Good portion sizes.

Kate O.

I was so happy when an Indian grocery moved into Gateway. This place has been here for awhile now, and I probably come in once or twice every couple of months for both hot food and spices. My friend and her son came over last night to make Rasam, so we were off to shop! Let's start with the hot food. It's great and there's usually 2-3 veggie curry options along with the usual chicken tikka, butter and both regular and garlic naan. Reasonable price at $12 an entree w/rice and it's a full clam shell of food. Al la cart, is I believe a bit more pricy if going by plastic container. But is still less spendy than a restaurant. So if you need some good to-go, this is the place. Oh, and free chai tea at the counter while you shop! The "sit down" space that I've seen, Is a hit or miss as I've seen it both open and full of boxes for storage, so maybe they just open it at certain times of the year, I wouldn't count on it. The grocery side is amazing, has everything you could possibly need, except the fresh veggies in the front can get quite picked over if you don't go early. Not so pro-tip, but there's more veggies in the back area, like curry leaves and fresh herbs. Great frozen section with about a million naan and samosa selections and ready to eat food. Spice prices here cannot be beat, I can usually get out of here with everything for my spice box, for about 15-20 bucks and lasts forever. Check out the small cart by then cash register, if you don't need a pound of cumin, lol, as they also now sell small qualities for a few dollars or less. Which if you don't plan to make Indian food everyday, is fantastic! The store is pretty packed to the ceiling, so be prepared to browse around and do some hunting--if looking for chutney or other jarred items, the end caps can kinda hide them. But, if you need it, it's there. They have a small parking lot right before the door, so make a hard right. Otherwise, it's the street and with the busy liquor store and bar, and the semi-new (last few years), street changes, there are less spots and it can be little--well stressful with all the Gateway traffic. Totally check this little spot out, love supporting these local folks, brining a taste of India to the neighborhood.

Iubita De Cer

Has everything you need for Indian dishes

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