Your First Week in Plano: Where to Find Indian Groceries

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- Plano has a robust cluster of Indian grocery options, from large supermarkets to specialty halal butchers
- Patel Brothers and India Bazaar are the go-to anchors for most pantry staples
- Oasis International Market combines halal meat, a bakery, and a café under one roof
- Subzi Mandi covers fresh Indian produce with a focused South Asian selection
- Online delivery is available from multiple Indian grocery stores including India Bazaar
Setting Up Your Indian Grocery Routine in Plano
Starting over in a new city has its challenges, and sourcing the right ingredients is often the most immediate concern for South Asian families. Plano, Texas, is home to one of the largest Indian American communities in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, which means the city's Indian grocery infrastructure is genuinely impressive. Within a few square miles, you can find the fresh methi that isn't available at mainstream stores, the exact brand of atta your family uses, and the cut of goat meat you need for weekend biryanis.
The good news: you don't need to drive across town for any of it.
The Big Indian Grocery Stores
Patel Brothers at 1111 Town Green Circle is typically the first stop for newcomers, and for good reason. It's large, well-stocked, and carries the full spectrum of South Asian pantry staples — lentils, spices, frozen items, pickles, and a solid produce section with Indian and South Asian vegetables. If Patel Brothers doesn't carry something, that narrows your search considerably.
India Bazaar operates multiple locations in the Plano area. The West Plano store at 3511 West Parker Road and the 8450 Angels Drive location together cover a wide service area. India Bazaar stocks Indian spices, fresh produce, halal items, and specialty ingredients. They also offer home delivery and a mobile app for weekly specials — genuinely useful during the first weeks when you're still learning traffic patterns and don't want to make extra trips. Drone delivery is available in select Plano zip codes.
Apna Bazar Indian Grocery rounds out the trio of established Indian grocery names. Beyond groceries, Apna Bazar carries fresh rotis, meal kits, and pooja supplies — which matters if you're setting up a new household and need everything from dal to a diya all in one place.
Halal Meat and Specialty Markets
For families who need certified halal meat alongside their Indian groceries, Plano has strong options.
Oasis International Market at 6150 Independence Parkway is a zabiha halal grocery and meat market that draws South Asian and Middle Eastern communities alike. The store runs a bakery, an in-house restaurant, and online ordering — functioning almost like a full-service South Asian hub. Hours run Monday through Saturday 9 AM to 9 PM and Sunday 10 AM to 6 PM.
Green Vine Market at 1804 K Avenue combines a halal butcher shop, bakery, kitchen and deli, fresh produce section, and coffee bar. The store stocks South Asian, Mediterranean, and international products with weekly deals and runs Monday through Saturday 8 AM to 9 PM, Sunday 9 AM to 6 PM.
Plano Halal Meats at 6100 K Avenue Suite 102 focuses specifically on fresh chicken, goat, beef, and lamb alongside homemade Middle Eastern food and pastries daily.
Spice Rack - Grocery & Meat Store at 2865 McDermott Road is open daily 10 AM to 10 PM and carries South Asian spices, fresh meats, and specialty products.
Fresh Produce and Neighborhood Indian Grocery Stops
Subzi Mandi at 1060 Preston Road #100 keeps focused hours — Monday through Saturday, 9 AM to 8 PM — and specializes in fresh vegetables and Indian pantry staples. For weekly vegetable runs, this tends to be the most efficient stop.
IndoPak Supermarket & Café at 2060 West Spring Creek Parkway serves the community daily from 10 AM to 10 PM and doubles as a café. It's useful when you want to pick up groceries and grab a quick meal without cooking on arrival home.
Apna Bazaar Grocery and Grill on Old Denton Road runs Monday through Saturday 9:30 AM to 9:30 PM and Sunday 10 AM to 7 PM, with a grill section alongside pantry staples. A good pick when you want to bring home hot food alongside your grocery run.
Desi Grocery at 6875 Shady Brook Lane carries Indian, Pakistani, and Bangladeshi groceries and specialty items — a broader selection for families with more eclectic pantry needs, open Monday through Saturday 9 AM to 9 PM and Sunday 10 AM to 7 PM.
Swadeshi Plaza Plano and Bavyas Indian Grocery are smaller stops worth knowing once you've settled in and want to diversify your regular shopping rotation.
Insider Tip: India Bazaar's drone delivery service is live in select Plano zip codes — check their app immediately after you move in. Getting saffron, specialty flour, or cardamom delivered without leaving home during your first unpacking week saves real time and energy.
Online and Delivery Options
Swagat Indian Grocery offers online ordering with US-wide shipping, which helps bridge the gap between your move date and when you've fully mapped local stores. Their catalog covers atta, frozen foods, canned goods, dairy, spices, dals, snacks, pickles, and religious items.
Horizon Fresh Market at 2901 W 15th St and Blue Fig International Market at 4101 E. Park Blvd Suite 135 provide additional independent options for those in eastern and northern Plano.
Indian Supermarket at 2060 Spring Creek Pkwy serves the DFW South Asian community broadly and stays open until 10 PM daily.
FAQ
Q: Is there a single Indian grocery store that covers everything? Patel Brothers comes closest for pantry staples, but pair it with Oasis International Market or Plano Halal Meats for fresh halal meat.
Q: Which Indian grocery stores are open late? IndoPak Supermarket & Café and Spice Rack run until 10 PM daily. India Bazaar – West Plano closes at 9 PM on weekdays.
Q: Are pooja items available locally in Plano? Yes. Apna Bazar Indian Grocery specifically stocks pooja supplies alongside groceries.
Q: Can I get South Indian ingredients in Plano? Most of the larger Indian grocery stores carry South Indian staples. Patel Brothers typically has the widest selection of regional specialty items.
Q: Do these stores carry Bangladeshi or Pakistani groceries? Oasis International Market caters specifically to South Asian and Middle Eastern communities, including Pakistani and Bangladeshi products. Desi Grocery also stocks Pakistani and Bangladeshi items.
Bottom Line
Plano's Indian grocery scene is genuinely well-developed for a newcomer. Whether you're restocking your spice cabinet, sourcing halal meat for the week, or picking up pooja supplies for your new home, the city has dedicated stores for each of those needs. Start with Patel Brothers and India Bazaar to establish your pantry baseline, add Oasis International Market for halal meat, and layer in Subzi Mandi for weekly produce runs. After that first week, you'll have a routine mapped and know exactly which Indian grocery store carries what your kitchen needs.
