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    Mahi Bazaar

    1.5 (45 reviews)
    PriceyGrocery
    Open 10:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Sam M.

    On our recent visit to Northern Virginia we had to make a quick stop to get something from the Desi store. We had to get barley flour and apparently the closest place to get barley floor was Mahi Bazaar. A quick look at the reviews on yelp and warning from family who lives in the area told us that this is a place out of hell. Management and employees are rude and they usually overcharge. So when I walked in I was prepared to not have a good experience. As we walked in I said hi to the employee at the door and was greeted back immediately. So we were off to a great start. To our surprise the store was super clean and filled with inventory. That was a sign of a thriving business. I took a quick glance at the meat prep area and that was also very clean and the meat in the display definitely was of excellent quality even though we didn't buy any. As we were looking for barley flour I asked one of the employees to help and he immediately took me to the aisle where the product was located. Once again the reviews mentioned that the employees never help anyone. I guess it was our lucky day. Usually yelp reviews are spot on but for some reason this wasn't the case here. The store is spotless and clean. The employees might not be smiling ear to ear but they are respectful and helpful. Last but not least there is the issue of overcharging. We bought two bags of barley floor. Prices were clearly indicates on the bags and we paid via credit card and were charged the right amount. For all the reasons above and our experience this is a 5 star store. For yelpers with a bad experience it might be an opportunity to give this place a second chance. You might be surprised as we were.

    raw chicken and vegetables on a cutting board

    They are very dishonest people. They are not only thieves but also hygenically below the standard. I wonder, why food inspector dod not cost and fine them?! I bought 8 pounds chicken from them. they cleaned it and kept 2 pounds out of it. I confronted the owner and her response was, you should have asked to clean it less. Are you kidding me, you simply chop off meat chunks. I would not recommend or go back there.

    Right by my thumb is the expiration for this product

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    bad service and very rude attitude and they have mostly expired spices and food stuff

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