Fakhre Pakistani Supermarket

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7 A Street, Deira, Al Nahda 2, Al Nahda 2, Deira, Dubai
Fakhre Pakistani Supermarket
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Fakhre Pakistani Supermarket
7 A Street, Deira, Al Nahda 2, Al Nahda 2, Deira, Dubai

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Fakhre Pakistani Supermarket in Al Nahda 2, Deira offers a genuine taste of Pakistani groceries and essentials right here in Dubai. Pop in for a friendly shop and find all your favourite items!

Looking for authentic Pakistani ingredients and everyday essentials in Dubai? Fakhre Pakistani Supermarket, conveniently located in Al Nahda 2, Deira, is your go-to spot. We’re proud to be a trusted local supermarket, bringing you a wide selection of high-quality Pakistani foods, spices, snacks, and household items. Whether you're craving traditional flavours or need reliable groceries for your family, Fakhre Pakistani Supermarket is here to make your shopping experience easy and enjoyable. Our friendly staff are always on hand to help you find exactly what you need, making us a favourite for many in the community.

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7 A Street, Deira, Al Nahda 2, Al Nahda 2, Deira, Dubai
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