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After the popularity of its Frisco location had customers traveling from neighboring cities like Grapevine, Euless, and Flower Mound, it only made sense for Hareli Fresh Market to open in Southlake. This fall, the new ethnic chain grocer officially opened its doors at the former Buy Buy Baby location in Southlake's Gateway Plaza. Now this 23,000-square-foot shop is set to become the go-to destination for those seeking a diverse range of Indian, Asian, Middle Eastern, and Hispanic foods.
Hareli, which aptly means "festival of harvesting," is all about celebrating the diverse cultures and flavors of global cuisines. With its new Southlake location, the market offers a convenient option for locals who previously traveled in Frisco.
What sets Hareli Fresh Market apart is its extensive product diversity. Shoppers can relish in the fresh produce selection, including unique finds like dudhi, tindora and green mangoes. In addition to produce and fresh meats, the stores shelves are stocked with essentials like rice flour and sunflower oils, catering to a variety of cooking needs.
One of the standout features of Hareli Fresh Market is its commitment to freshness. Customers can enjoy homestyle rotis made fresh daily, available in wheat, multigrain, and methi varieties. The store’s dedication to quality, diversity and freshness helps make every visit worthwhile.
With two stores in operation, co-founder and CEO Dhruva Nagalla is now hard at work with plans to open two more locations in Prosper and Celina in the new year.