Mall Of India
Shopping mall · Naperville ·

Mall Of India

Shopping mall · Naperville ·

Indian grocery, retail, food court, buffet, and banquet hall

indian groceries
indian food
food court
indian dresses
indian culture
cultural events
clean restrooms
retail shops
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Mall Of India by null
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Mall Of India by null
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Mall Of India by null
Mall Of India by null
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776 Illinois Rte 59, Naperville, IL 60540 Get directions

Restroom
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Wheelchair accessible entrance

Information

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776 Illinois Rte 59, Naperville, IL 60540 Get directions

+1 630 528 0000
mallofindia.us

Features

•Restroom
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Jan 24, 2026

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The Best Places to Eat in Suburban Chicago | Eater Chicago

"Naperville’s Mall of India is an ambitious suburban hub that aims to channel the cultural and culinary legacy of Devon Avenue under a single roof. Its sprawling complex includes a 25,000-square-foot grocery store, retail shops, and a food court with stalls like Dosa Village, Surya Tiffins, and an outpost of the Hyderabad House, a local mini-chain from Mall of India owner Vinoz Chanamolu. The food court adheres to Muslim and Hindu traditions by serving halal meat and omitting beef." - Naomi Waxman

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Normally Vibrant During Diwali, Chicago’s South Asian Hub on Devon Avenue Faces Peril | Eater Chicago

"Opened in Naperville, the Mall of India is a complex of Indian stores and restaurants whose owner, Vinoz Chanamolu, described the project as putting all of Devon indoors closer to the suburbs where the South Asian population is growing, an example of how demographic shifts are drawing commerce away from the traditional Devon strip." - Ashok Selvam

https://chicago.eater.com/2020/11/18/21557404/west-ridge-south-asian-restaurants-devon-avenue-closures-covid-19
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Mall of India in Suburban Chicago Will House 10 Restaurants and More | Eater Chicago

"This 100,000-square-foot conversion of a former big-box store at 776 S. Route 59 is being designed as a single-roof cultural complex that aims to recreate a mini Devon Avenue experience. Planned features include a 10-restaurant food court with diverse regional South Asian offerings (Indo-Chinese and Gujarati stalls, a biryani station, ice cream, snacks and juices), an all-vegan dosa vendor, and kid-friendly halal pizza/wrap options; the food program will serve halal meat and omit beef to respect Muslim and Hindu traditions. The project also allocates about 25,000 square feet for a South Asian grocery, a banquet hall for weddings and private events, 27,000 square feet for daycare/kids activities, and a range of entertainment and services such as batting cages and movie theaters. Openings will be phased beginning around March–April, Level Construction is handling the buildout, and owner Vinoz Chanamolu—who runs a Hyderabad-style restaurant chain—emphasizes quality, organic ingredients and a family-oriented, complementary mix of businesses." - Ashok Selvam

https://chicago.eater.com/2020/1/22/21075903/mall-of-india-naperville-food-court-chicago-suburbs
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Art of Dosa to bring South Indian cuisine to Revival Food Hall in Loop | Eater Chicago

"An upcoming suburban mall in Naperville is slated to host a second location of the vendor later in the year, with an expected opening in November or December as part of the operator’s expansion beyond downtown." - Ashok Selvam

https://chicago.eater.com/2019/9/23/20878792/art-of-dosa-revival-food-hall-indian-restaurant-loop
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Kaushik M.

Google
Mall of India – Naperville is a vibrant hub for Indian culture, food, and shopping. The food court offers delicious dishes like dosa and pani puri, and the mall also features a large grocery store, retail shops, and event spaces. Clean, inviting, and a great place to experience Indian heritage.

Vimal R.

Google
My go to place for indian shopping and food after covid! Love the place! Indiaco, famous meat shop, Surya tiffin what not!!! I visit this place atleast once in 3 months! 12/31 update: How good the place have become! Literally you can buy every indian stuff here

Johnny “El Dred” G.

Google
Ambiance+5🌟 Cleanliness+5🌟 Inclusion+5🌟 I love this place, the smell, the ambience, the people, very united nations. Most folks are very friendly, and if you're looking for some exotic foods or clothing, this is the place to go. You don't have to fly to India to get what you need. It's far for me to go there, but it's worth the trip.

Venkat C.

Google
Lovely place in Naperville. Highly recommend Nani's cafe and India Co. Love to see this is filling up with many stores. Great job.

Maniesh S.

Google
The Mall of India in Naperville offers a unique blend of shopping, dining, and cultural experiences. Whether you’re looking to shop for Indian groceries, enjoy authentic cuisine, or participate in cultural events, the mall provides a welcoming environment for all.

Kaushik S.

Google
A great place for all things Indian! This is a great alternative to Patel, and in my view is cleaner and better organised overall. Good to have ample free parking at front, well laid out huge collections of products and large number of varities for any given item. Was surprised to see niche items such as cricket bats, foldable cots (beds), apart from the usual food court section inside (with live rotis, Indian snacks etc.) The main food court adjacent to it is interconnected from within, however it seems limited in offering at present. Overall, would highly recommend to hop here for Indian groceries, kitchen items, groceries and household products.

Nivi S.

Google
I visited there for first time , it’s like mini India we can get almost everything related like there’s a Indian grocery store indiaco , lots of classes doe kids Bollywood dance class, also we can get flowers for Pooja , stem classes , best brain learning center , Indian food , restaurants , food court. Also you can get Indian traditional and ethnic wear clothes shops . Also it’s a festival of Ganesh chaturthi recently so they are doing Pooja and cultural events for kids daily that’s awesome 👏 . We went last weekend for Ganesha murti making event for kids . We really had a fun time and loved it. Hoping for many more events there. Also this weekend they are having lego event and Ganesha Painting events for kids. We are excited to take part. Also the restrooms are clean.

Nodira A.

Google
Indian dresses, jewelries, Indian foods, and groceries, you can find all stuffs that connected with India