Swadeshi Restaurant and Grocery Market Bringing Authentic Indian Flavors to Frisco

The 2,415 square-foot venue could cost $350,000 to build out, according to plans filed for the project which could open to the public in early-2025.
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Swadeshi Indian Restaurant, with locations in Frisco, Castle Hills, Flower Mound, and SouthLake, has filed permits to bring a new combined restaurant and grocery market location to Frisco.

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If the planned restaurant grocery combo, at 16815 Coit Road, is anything like the brand’s existing locations, residents of Frisco will soon be able to enjoy Halal meats and authentic Indian foods all under one umbrella.

The 2,415 square-foot venue could cost $350,000 to build out, according to plans filed for the project which could open to the public in early-2025.

For over a decade, Swadeshi has brought artisanal cooking methods from “Indian heritage and Culture through centuries-old cuisines & recipes from our mother’s kitchen…” notes the company’s website. “Our team relies on our history, ingenuity, and cultural heritage rooted in our tradition to guide our culinary endeavours.”

Swadeshi currently operates 3 locations in Texas with a Flower Mound location set to open months prior to the up and coming Frisco location.

Representatives for Swadeshi were not immediately available to comment on the plans.

Erika Barraza

Erika Barraza

Erika is a freelance writer interested in cultural innovation, impact driven stories, and the arts. Born and raised in California, she attended the University of Michigan where she studied Theater and English, and is building a life in the technological and performing Arts. She has traveled the world tasting and experiencing all it has to offer, but you can typically find her out to eat, before catching a show with a bag of popcorn.
Erika Barraza

Erika Barraza

Erika is a freelance writer interested in cultural innovation, impact driven stories, and the arts. Born and raised in California, she attended the University of Michigan where she studied Theater and English, and is building a life in the technological and performing Arts. She has traveled the world tasting and experiencing all it has to offer, but you can typically find her out to eat, before catching a show with a bag of popcorn.

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