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Best Indian Supermarkets in Jersey City (2026)

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TL;DR

  • Jersey City and its surrounding North Jersey and NYC metro reach sit on some of the deepest South Asian grocery shelves outside the subcontinent
  • Apna Bazar Cash & Carry on JFK Boulevard is the classic anchor for atta, dal, and fresh curry leaves
  • Food Bazaar covers South Asian, Caribbean, and Latin American staples under one wide roof
  • Bhavani Farmers Market is the produce-first stop for weekend restocks
  • Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons are the shortest lines; Sunday morning is the busiest window

Why Jersey City Grocery Runs So Deep

The stretch from the JFK Boulevard corridor through Journal Square and out toward Newport is one of the most South Asian-dense grocery zones on the East Coast. Newcomers to Jersey City are often surprised at how quickly the choice of where to buy fresh methi, hing, and Amul butter becomes a routine conversation among neighbors. Some households swear by one store for produce, another for meat, and a third for specialty ingredients. The best strategy is usually to stock a rotating pantry list and split your weekly run across two shops.

The ground has shifted a few times over the last decade. Some old-guard shops closed, new immigrant-owned bazaars opened, and a few of the regional chains expanded shelf space for Indian, Pakistani, and Bangladeshi SKUs. What follows is a working map of what we currently track around Jersey City and its immediate metro reach.

Full-Service Big Boxes

Apna Bazar Cash & Carry at 2975 John F. Kennedy Boulevard is the anchor most families name first. Cash and carry means volume pricing on staples: heavy sacks of basmati, four-liter oil jugs, cartons of paneer, and bulk spice packs. Their front line at +1 201-217-9701 handles order confirmations and holiday pre-orders. The website is apnabazarcashandcarry.com. For families cooking multiple meals a day, the price-per-serving math almost always beats the smaller specialty shops.

Food Bazaar at 480 Van Brunt Street runs a regional chain model. It carries grocery staples, fresh produce, and a wide selection of culturally diverse foods for South Asian, Caribbean, and Latin American communities. Weekly ad specials and a loyalty rewards program make it worth signing up for the mailer. Line: +1 718-254-0923. A second nearby location at 454 Wyckoff Avenue, listed as Food Bazaar Supermarket (+1 718-381-8338), adds in-store shopping, online ordering with home delivery, catering services, and the same loyalty program. If your household is mixed-cuisine, the one-stop range is hard to beat.

Neighborhood Bazaars and Specialty Shops

Nandan Mini Supermarket And Halal Meat at 97-01 Sutphin Boulevard (+1 718-297-5555) leans Bengali and Bangladeshi in its shelf mix, with fresh hilsa, mustard oils, and a strong spice wall. It is a common weekend stop for Bengali households.

Grand Bazaar Food at 744 Anderson Avenue (+1 201-941-8880) sits on the New Jersey side of the metro and serves families driving up from Union City and Cliffside Park. It punches above its weight on rice, lentils, and specialty snack imports.

Mach Bazaar on 35th Avenue (+1 718-205-6550) is a smaller-footprint specialty stop; fish and Bengali produce are the draw here.

75 St Super Bazaar at 75-10 31st Avenue (+1 718-639-9720) rounds out the Queens-side spread with Indian, Pakistani, and Bangladeshi grocery essentials.

Desi Bazzar Supermarket at 557A McDonald Avenue (+1 347-770-8303) covers South Asian pantry restocks for families closer to the Brooklyn line.

Meat, Fish, and Halal Counters

Premium Halal Meat & Fish at 1500 Olmstead Avenue is a specialist halal butcher and seafood market. The store sources to industry halal standards and serves both individual and commercial buyers, with experienced staff available to help pick out cuts. Their phone line is +1 718-863-0529 and their website is premium-fish.edan.io. If you are hosting a large family iftar, mehndi, or Sunday roast, calling a few days ahead for a whole goat or lamb order is standard practice.

Akota Grocery and Halal Meat at 40-04 73rd Street is a smaller, community-oriented shop with a mix of Bangladeshi groceries and halal meat cuts.

Balady Halal Market (+1 718-567-2252) rounds out the halal-first choices; the website is baladymarket.com.

What to Buy Where

For daily staples like atta, dal, oil, and basmati, the big cash-and-carry footprint of Apna Bazar or the wider grocery aisles at Food Bazaar are usually the most efficient stops. For fresh produce like methi, curry leaves, drumsticks, or specific bhindi varieties, Bhavani Farmers Market at 1050 US 9 South (+1 732-721-7122) is the produce-first destination that many households route through on the weekend. For meat and fish that meet halal standards, Premium Halal Meat & Fish is the reference point most Jersey City Muslim families cite.

Insider Tip: Freeze your curry leaves the day you bring them home. Buy the largest bundle available at Bhavani or Apna Bazar, rinse and pat dry, then spread the leaves in a single layer on a tray, freeze for one hour, and transfer to a jar. They stay green and fragrant for months, and you never again have to wait for a store to restock. The same trick works for coriander stems chopped into two-inch pieces, and for grated ginger frozen in ice-cube trays with a spoon of oil.

FAQ

Which Jersey City supermarket has the best fresh vegetables? Bhavani Farmers Market on US 9 South is the produce-first choice for most Indian households. Apna Bazar Cash & Carry on JFK Boulevard is the runner-up with a strong produce aisle.

Where can I buy halal-certified meat near Jersey City? Premium Halal Meat & Fish at 1500 Olmstead Avenue and Nandan Mini Supermarket And Halal Meat on Sutphin Boulevard both run halal counters. Balady Halal Market is another option and takes phone orders at +1 718-567-2252.

Do these stores offer home delivery? Food Bazaar Supermarket at 454 Wyckoff Avenue offers online ordering with home delivery. Most other shops still run as walk-in, but a few will hold a phone-in order for pickup if you call ahead.

Which store is best for bulk cooking or festival shopping? Apna Bazar Cash & Carry is set up for volume purchases. Sacks of basmati, wholesale spice tins, and bulk lentils are their strength.

Is there a Bengali-specific grocery store? Nandan Mini Supermarket And Halal Meat and Mach Bazaar are the two shops most Bengali families cite for hilsa, mustard oil, and specific spice blends.

Bottom Line

Jersey City and its metro reach are one of the best-stocked South Asian grocery zones in the country. Apna Bazar Cash & Carry, Food Bazaar, Bhavani Farmers Market, Premium Halal Meat & Fish, Nandan Mini Supermarket, and the smaller specialty shops together give a Jersey City household almost everything a home cook would want. Split your weekly run, freeze what you cannot use in a week, and keep a running note of which store carries which brand of your family's favorite spice blend.

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