You know bro, sometimes I really miss those grocery runs with my mom. Saturday evenings, old cloth bag in hand, both of us walking to the nearby shop, just chatting about random things — and coming back with double what we actually needed. Now, life’s just too fast, na.

Between office, metro, calls, and those never-ending family WhatsApp forwards, who even has time to go store to store anymore? Especially around Dwarka Sector 15 — Google Maps says “5 mins away”.
It’s actually funny when you think about it. Grocery shopping has totally changed here. Back then, we had those small kirana shops in every gali, the shop uncle already knew our list before we even said it. Now it’s these fancy supermarkets in Dwarka Sector 15 —

shiny lights, clean aisles, and that slow music playing in the background like you’re in a movie. You go in thinking, “Just bread and eggs,” and end up coming out with chips and one random pack of tissues you didn’t even plan to buy. Happens every single time 😅
Lately though, I’ve been going to Aap Ka Bazar a lot. You’ve probably seen it too if you live nearby. It’s not too big, not too crowded — just the right kind of place. Last weekend I went there just for detergent, and somehow ended up in their organic section (classic me). And bro, I didn’t expect it to be that good. They’ve got proper local brands, organic atta, snacks, all that healthy stuff — but like, actually tasty. So if you’ve been hunting for organic grocery stores in Dwarka Sector 15, seriously, go check out Aap Ka Bazar once.

And then, there are those lazy Sundays when I just don’t wanna move. That’s when online grocery delivery in Dwarka Sector 15 saves me. My dad,
though, doesn’t believe in it at all. He’ll literally check every packet like a CBI officer. he’ll ask, inspecting it like it’s gold. Can’t even be mad — that’s just how dads are. Two generations, two styles of shopping.
But honestly, no matter how modern or online things get, grocery shopping still hits differently. It’s not just about buying stuff. It’s those tiny everyday moments —

talking to the cashier at Aap Ka Bazar, bumping into your neighbour near the spices, or the aunty who always asks, “Beta, koi offer mila kya ?” 😄
Next time you’re around Dwarka Sector 15, just take it easy. Walk into any supermarket, maybe stop by Aap Ka Bazar, smell that fresh coriander, grab your list, and just enjoy it. Sounds silly, I know, but these small things — they make life here feel warm and real. Thoda sa ghar jaisa, you know?

