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Welcome to Apna Bazar

"Apna Bazar" in Sunnyvale, CA offers a wide range of authentic Indian groceries, baked goods, and snacks. With a diverse selection of entrees like Punjabi Kadhi and Tadka Dal, paired with fresh bread and rice options, this market satisfies cravings for traditional Indian cuisine. Customers rave about the mithai counter, ice cream selection, and Indian chaat offerings. The 24/7 availability and friendly staff add to the overall experience, making it a go-to spot for those craving delicious Indian flavors. Whether you're in the mood for street food or home-cooked meals, "Apna Bazar" is a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts.

LOCATIONS
  • Apna Bazar
    1111 W El Camino Real Ste 107 Sunnyvale, CA 94087
    1111 W El Camino Real Ste 107 Sunnyvale, CA 94087 Hotline: (408) 462-9064

Introducing Apna Bazar, a bustling hub for all your Indian grocery and culinary needs located in Sunnyvale, CA. This vibrant spot offers a diverse range of entrees, bread, rice, and snacks that will transport your taste buds to the streets of India.

From the mouthwatering Punjabi Kadhi to the comforting Tadka Dal, each dish is bursting with authentic flavors and spices that will leave you craving for more. The selection of bread and rice options, from the fragrant Basmati jeera rice to the buttery Butter Naan, perfectly complement the hearty entrees.

But the true stars of Apna Bazar are the delectable snacks like the crispy Chana Bhatura and the savory Samosa Chaat. Each bite is a burst of flavors and textures that will take you on a culinary journey through the streets of India.

Customer reviews rave about the wide variety of vegetables, mithai, and ice cream that Apna Bazar offers, making it a one-stop-shop for all your culinary cravings. So whether you're a chaat enthusiast or a dessert lover, Apna Bazar has something for everyone.

Step inside Apna Bazar and experience the vibrant and bustling atmosphere that will make you feel like you've been transported to the bustling markets of India. With its 24/7 availability and friendly staff, Apna Bazar is a must-visit destination for all Indian food lovers.

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Gauri V.
Gauri V.

24 hours, great mithai counter, gulab jamun cake, and jimjam cookies. I got atta for roti here too and low GI diabetic rice for my family. Can't forget the massive selection of ice cream. Love this place

murshida c.
murshida c.

If anyone interested to try Indian grocery. Variety of vegetables .I feel like I'm in India when I go there.

Pratima M.
Pratima M.

A great spot for Indian chaat and sweets tucked into the corner of a market -- it's a very no-nonsense spot that's open 24/7. The line moves pretty quickly and it's always pretty busy, but you can sip on some (free) chai while you wait. The portions are large and great to share -- we got a Dahi Papdi and Samosa Chaat, as well as the Ras Malai and Gulab Jamun cakes. Everything was SO. YUMMY. and we especially loved the cakes, which were so unique and eggless, too. They also have a Pani Puri stand outside with five different flavors of water! I appreciate that they have tables outside, but my one issue is that it gets fairly cold in the evening -- it would be great to have a heat lamp or two, but otherwise loved the food. I'll be back!

Diana D.
Diana D.

I was craving some chaat and vada pav late at night, and this place showed up while I was searching for Indian food online. I never knew this place existed and that it's open 24/7. Although reviews were mixed, we still decided to give it a try. The food counter was pretty crowded even at 10.30 p.m. on a weekday night; however, the line moved quickly. We got samosa chaat and vada pav. The free tea while waiting was a nice touch. Our food was ready in about 15 minutes. Portions were quite large, and the food was good. The price is reasonable compared to other Indian eateries in the neighborhood.

Vidhi P.
Vidhi P.

This review is only for the Pani Puri stall outside Apna Bazaar. There is always a long line, but worth it. They have five different flavors of water, I recommend trying them all. The service is very no nonsense and you should know what you want after waiting in line. It's about $6 for 6, which is not too bad of a price.

Julie W.
Julie W.

Food is good. Employees are kinda nice. It's a long wait in line. Even with only 4 or 5 ahead of you, it can still take 15 minutes for a few items. Depending on what you order or more than a few items, they say 10 minutes and they'll call you outside the window. Twice it has taken over 20 minutes. We did order the large mixed pakora, large rice, large paneer, large curry, dahi puri, and samosa chaat. They wrap it really good in plastic wrap so it won't spill. We usually order in person and food is hot and fresh despite the wait. We ordered it online once and there was a wait and it was not good. It was lukewarm and did not taste right so we haven't tried to order online again. There are a few chairs and table outside but no ambiance. They usually have free chai tea in a big plastic container and paper cups three feet from the register so you can help yourself.

Meenakshi T.
Meenakshi T.

I am a regular here for the vegetarian Punjabi food over the weekends in their kitchen at the back ( not to forget their awesome chai that keeps me going with my shopping)- no fuss no muss and I am done with my meal plans in an easy way. Lunch plate today had Aloo Gobi and Malai Kofta ( with 3 Rotis, no rice, you can choose to take the rice) and Malai Methi Paneer and Aloo Gobi ( what can I say I love love Gobi or Cauliflower) - I also got 2 of the humongous Samosas ( $1.83/ each) Don't forget to say Hi to the awesome hostesses who are always serving you with a smile - I got a picture today ( she was a little shy :-) )