Take A Trip Around The World At This Huge International Market In Texas
Do you enjoy delighting in cuisine from all over the world? If so, then you’ll want to plan a trip to World Food Warehouse in Houston. One of the largest international markets in Texas, this massive grocery store is your one-stop shop for all things Indian, Pakistani, and Middle Eastern – and beyond.
Prepare to take your taste buds on an adventure across the globe when you visit World Food Warehouse (also known as World Food Mart) in Houston.
The self-proclaimed largest Indo-Mediterranean grocery store in the country, this full-size supermarket specializes in Indian, Pakistani & Middle Eastern products, and the selection is huge.
Let's start with the produce section. You'll see all sorts of unique fruits, vegetables, herbs, and aromatics - many of which can't be found in regular grocery stores.
Milks, yogurts, cheeses, and butters abound in the dairy section, ensuring you'll find the perfect ingredients to take your culinary creations over the top.
Ready-to-eat frozen meals make dinner a breeze, and other frozen goods such as breads, meats, and even sweet treats will keep your kitchen well-stocked and save the day when you're in a pinch.
Don't forget to browse the snack aisles, complete with sodas and other beverages, chips, candy, and everything in between - you'll leave with bags full of goodies to munch on.
Have you ever been to World Food Warehouse? If so, we’d love to hear all about your experience in the comments! Don’t forget to check out our previous article for a nearby indoor entertainment complex with a 3-story go-kart track. It’s fun for the whole family!
Address: World Food Mart, 14625 Beechnut St, Houston, TX 77083, USA
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