West Side Bazaar

1432 Niagara Street, Buffalo, NY 14213

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Hours open

Monday:

Closed

Tuesday:

11:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Wednesday:

11:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Thursday:

11:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Friday:

11:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Saturday:

11:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Sunday:

Closed

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Location & Phone number

1432 Niagara St, Buffalo, NY 14213, United States
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About the Business

West Side Bazaar

West Side Bazaar is a vibrant institution located at 1432 Niagara Street in Buffalo, New York. This unique establishment serves as a cafe, food market, restaurant, and store all rolled into one. The West Side Bazaar is a hub for diverse cultures and cuisines, offering a wide variety of delicious dishes and products from around the world. Visitors can enjoy a taste of international flavors while supporting local entrepreneurs and artisans. With its inviting atmosphere and eclectic selection, West Side Bazaar is a must-visit destination for foodies and shoppers alike.

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M. Klein:
4

"I really wanted to like it, but the available options were limited to me. I was hoping for Italian, American style food, pizza etc (I am a picky eater). The only place that had pizza was closed. The rest just weren't my cup of tea. I tried the Korean offering, but didn't like it. But everyone's palette is different and many there enjoyed what they had. I do like the concept and it's great seeing more positive growth in the area. It's still new and expansion (added offerings) are in the works. The potential is there. Wishing West Side Bizaar success!"

1 year ago
J K:
3

"Was excited to try some of the new places at the new location. Unfortunately the Italian vendor was closed the day we were there, but we did try some of the others. The ones worth mentioning were the Malaysian place where we had the chicken curry, and the Egyptian place where we had chicken shawarma. The chicken curry was so tender and flavorful, the rice was cooked well. And the chicken shawarma from the Egyptian place had a pretty good flavor as well."

1 year ago
Y S:
5

"This place is so cool. There are 8 different restaurants, a business selling bubble tea, a bakery, a book store, some offices, and more! The restaurants each sell food from a different part of the world. The bubble tea and baked goods are delicious. The space is so nice and bright, I felt happy being inside under the massive skylight. It is impressive how all the tenants are brand new business owners - they are doing so well, and I am enjoying supporting each of them as they continue to grow."

1 year ago
Noel Leigh:
5

"Great food options all made on the spot. New location is very clean and modern. Seating is food court style. Tried Bamboo Ridge (Vietnamese), Williams kitchen (Korean) and bubble tea and smooth and they were all great! Will come again."

1 year ago
Adrianna Zullich:
1

"Today was the opening; I’ll give it a few weeks and try again. The outside of the building set the tone for my experience, gray and glass blocked windows. Nothing seems ready to be open; why not push the date back, or at the very least call it a soft opening. The side business all had generic signs. Looked like all the restaurants were named WEDI. We went to 3 separate vendors; all required assistance with the registers. It was disappointing to see a big bag of frozen dumplings pulled out for one order. My shwarma had 2 pieces of hair in it. (They did remake the wrap) Another dish the chicken came out lukewarm and was $20 for a single thigh of chicken with some sides. Aesthetically and gastronomically lacking"

1 year ago
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