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From biryanis to groceries: Indian food hall + supermarket opens in Charlotte

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A new supermarket hopes to be Charlotte’s one-stop shop for all things Indian cuisine and culture.

Utsav Supermarket + Food Hall, now open in Yorkmount, will bring fresh groceries, South Asian fare and private events all under one roof. The 38,000 square-foot space is across the way from the Costco on Tyvola Road, just off Interstate 77.

It has taken over the building that once housed “musical instrument megastore” Sam Ash, which closed in 2024, The Charlotte Observer reported.

A single-story building with a gray and light blue facade houses the Utsav Food Court. The sign above the entrance advertises a variety of food options, including Indian, Wraps, Pizza, Boba, and Bakery.
Utsav grocery store + food hall, now open in Charlotte, bills itself as a one-stop shop for all things Indian cuisine. Alex Cason

The venue held a soft opening Oct. 11-12, inviting guests to grab a bite and shop for groceries, manager and Realtor Kranthi Aella told CharlotteFive.

Aella manages the business alongside co-founder Sudhan Pingili, who ran a chain of Indian restaurants before relocating to Charlotte from Seattle. In a new city, he saw an opportunity to launch the grocery store-food hall-banquet concept.

So what can Charlotteans expect now that the doors are open?

“A celebration, not just a store,” the supermarket’s website says. “We wanted a place where every Indian, Indian‑American, and curious food lover could gather, connect, and feel the unmistakable joy of home.”

“That dream became Utsav.”

This image is a close-up of a well-stocked supermarket shelf featuring numerous Indian food products. The items include various Aachi brand curry and meat masalas, as well as mixes for dishes like rasam and gulab jamun.
Spices and more at Utsav Super Market & Food Court. Alex Cason CharlotteFive

In the food hall, customers will find traditional Indian offerings such as biryanis and “melt‑in‑your‑mouth mithai,” alongside pizza, wraps and shawarma, among other food and drinks. Plus, there’s a bar for boba tea and Indian desserts.

Essential groceries will also be available: fresh fruit and vegetables, chicken, spices and more.

“Our goal is to bring a piece of home to everyone who misses the authentic taste and spirit of India,” the supermarkets management team said in a news release. “We’ve designed this space to be more than just a grocery store — it’s a place where culture, community, and food come together.”

Utsav will also feature a large banquet hall for private events, Aella and Pingili told CharlotteFive. The hall can hold up to 500 people and is slated to open later this year.

It’s the latest Indian spot to join Charlotte’s dining scene in the last several months. Triveni Food Court opened inside Triveni Supermarket last year, offering a variety of ready-to-eat offerings from biryani to goat curry and egg noodles, CharlotteFive reported.

A future restaurant at Utsav Super Market & Food Court.
A future restaurant at Utsav Super Market & Food Court. Alex Cason CharlotteFive

EggHolic, which specializes in Indian-style egg dishes and other street food, recently opened a restaurant in Pineville, marking its first North Carolina location.

Utsav Supermarket + Food Hall

Location: 5533 Westpark Dr, Charlotte, NC 28217

Cuisine: Indian, wraps, shawarma, bakery and boba bar

Menu | Groceries

Instagram: @utsavcharlotte

A close-up view of the Utsav Groceries, Food, and Banquets entrance is framed by dark gray brick-patterned walls. The double glass doors reflect the outdoor parking lot and a mix of trees and bushes in the background.
Utsav Supermarket + Food Hall banquet entrance. Alex Cason CharlotteFive

This story was originally published October 14, 2025 at 5:30 AM.

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Tanasia Kenney

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Tanasia is a service journalism reporter based at the Charlotte Observer | CharlotteFive, working remotely from Atlanta, Georgia. She recently joined the NC Service Journalism team and covers restaurant openings/closings in Charlotte and statewide stories. She’s been with McClatchy since 2020.

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