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    New Suchir

    4.6 (5 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    4 months ago

    My to go place for fresh rotis and Indian staples! Fresh samosas and Karan are the best!

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    1 year ago

    Amazing little grocery store and they also make their own samosas another snack absolutely delicious. Can't wait to go back.

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    Curry Leaves - Today's Menu

    Curry Leaves

    (10 reviews)

    Ordered carry out for the very first time. I was extremely disappointed in the quality and flavor…read moreof the food. We ordered butter chicken and paneer tikka masala with naan bread and that experience did not go well. Butter chicken had no butter flavor and was cooked in some strange looking light yellow sauce with a very bold coconut flavor. It was not even close the butter chicken sauce. Chicken was not marinated and it almost felt I was eating boiled chicken in some creamy sauce. Paneer tikka masala has the exact same negative feel to it. Paneer was hard and was cooked in the exact same sauce like butter chicken and tasted horrible. (Take a look at the pictures I posted). I kind of felt sick eating their food. Finally their naan bread was not fresh. Naan bread was the kind you can buy frozen from the store and microwave them. Triangle shaped naan bread cut in to half. Overall I will not recommend them. You will pay the same price as good India restaurants and the food here taste outright horrible.

    What most Americans think of as Indian food is really Punjabi regional cuisine, food heavy on cream…read moreand butter. That's what almost all Indian restaurants here serve. Indian food is so much more! Kerala cuisine, from the south eastern coast of India, is tropical cuisine with Portuguese and Arab influence, due to historic ties. Lots of coconut, fish, beef and pork. That's correct! 90% of Indians in India eat meat and a significant portion of them eat beef and pork. Go to Curry Leaves on a Saturday around lunch time and pick up freshly made, piping hot, authentic Kerala cuisine. Say hello to Rashmi and ask for her help in picking the right food for you to try. You won't be disappointed!

    Mediterranean Market

    Mediterranean Market

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    Our daughter asked for some Turkish delights when we were in the Chicago area. So we looked up a…read morefew places and this Mediterranean Market popped up a couple times so decided to stop by and check it out. Its a decent sized store in a strip mall. They have fresh produce as well as a meat shop and a decent selection of Middle Eastern and Asian groceries. They hade a good selection of the Turkish delights that looked fresh and home made, We got a whole bunch of different flavors and they were all very good. The customer service could have been better. The lady behind the counter didn't seem too happy to see us but maybe she was just having a bad day. Overall, we got what we wanted and it tasted good. Kiddos were happy so, we were happy.

    I've been coming here for what seems like 20 years. They have a large meat section as well as a…read moregood selection of Middle Eastern cheeses, such as labneh and Nabulsi, and many frozen foodstuffs, but not much of a selection of fresh vegetables and fruit. They also have a large variety of products in cans, jars, and packages - olives, nuts, grains, spices, stuffed grape leaves, etc. But my favorite is the excellent selection of flatbreads. This time I got a two-pack of huge (about 18 inches by 12 inches) poofy ones called taboons - $5 for the two of them and each weighed about a pound. They're very good plain, with olive oil and maybe a bit of flaky sea salt and/or rosemary, with butter, or in sandwiches and pizzas. The listed ingredients are flour, water, milk, sugar, salt, and yeast - no junk and they taste neither sweet nor salty. Plus, if you've not been here, it will be a fun place to explore.

    New Suchir - intlgrocery - Updated May 2026

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