Namaste Indian Bazaar

10306 NE Halsey St, Portland - 97220
164 reviews
Indian
(503) 253-1380

Cheap Hawaiian and Indian food, cafeteria style! Basmati rice and 2 veggie entrees for $11 , 3 for $12. The korma and saag paneer is delicious .

Delicious chicken tikka marsala! You can tell the dish contains real cream. Very savory!

Great place to grab Indian takeout. The chicken tikka masala is great! It’s a buffet-type takeout spot with no place to sit though.

The old man that works with the Indian clothes in the back, has a very bad attitude! We come in a little bit late and when we are choosing our clothes he kept throwing it aggressively and giving us attitude. And we asked him politely if we could hold some of the clothes and he threw the clothes on the floor and said we were wasting his time. We come a little late, wanting to spend money for a wedding and he has an attitude? When he’s literally getting money from us. It was embarrassing and disrespectful for him to talk and treat us that way, especially when we didn’t give any disrespect or attitude to him.

Very tasteless food. Plus, they add some kind of food coloring to the food - my hands are still colored after 2 days

Very interesting food and a small market. I come here mostly for the curry, it's really good, most important the staff is very friendly and helpful.

This is where one can buy asian vegetables like bitter gourd, varieties of brinjals and green chillies, ladies fingers (okra) and drumsticks (moringa), long beans and other greens.I go to Namaste bazzar to buy Curry Leaves. This is one place that always has Curry leaves.They have all asian spices (red chillie, tumeric powder, condiments and indian masala) pre-packed.(They do not have Pandan leaves though. Try Lily market few blocks away, to buy frozen pandan leaves. )They also have variety of Arnotts products (Australia) like Tim Tam, shortbread biscuits (cookies).Powdered milk and Milo and Nido are available here.They also have a selection of frozen fish. They are very similar to salt water fish you find in Indian ocean. The Store staff are really good in accommodating if you only want to buy a few fish and not the pre-packaged bag.The store has a section serving Indian food and another section with traditional clothing.These are items I usually shop. There are many other indian snacks, grains, canned fish (Jack Mackerel) and teas available.

Fabulous little shop with a huge selection of spices, snacks, grocery, and hot food if you want to grab some lunch or dinner.

Small Indian and Polynesian grocery with take out. Tue Samosas are baller. People are pretty cool.

Great food and always well stocked with Indian cooking essentials.