Launch of Janani Store in Naperville, Sept 27.

JANANI INC.
It is one of a kind round the block Indian grocery store that does not restrict itself to the needs of Indian population alone. Americans, Asians and Hispanics have developed immense fondness for the store, which amply proves the growing popularity of Indian cuisine worldwide. It is conveniently located at the strip mall near YMCA, next to Big Apple Bagel store near Neuqua Valley School on 95th Street in Naperville, IL. It is ”Vastu” compliant, as per Indian art of living, which is, contemporary to the concept of “Feng-Shui” and that invites customers to its openness, warmth, cleanliness, hygiene and the ambience of serenity in peaceful colors.
Pooja Balsara, along with Brinda Bathia, Sangeeta Agarwal ,Rama Bhatuvala , Hema Puri and Neelam Saboo have created a unique vibrant store. Whether its Basmati rice or a pair of Jhumkas you need or perhaps a Saree or Salwar, the store has it all. It’s a complete store for the discerning woman and all her Indian needs. The incredible variety of stock of each individual item amazes the customer who walks in with an idea of being in a general over-crowded, cluttered Indian grocery store.
They believe in building a long lasting relationship with customers and would like to invite you for a grand opening on Saturday, Sept 27, for haldi kumkum and food. Come meet and support the lady entrepreneurs, be dressed in Indian wear. Click on the Facebook Invite and make sure to mark yes to the invite.
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