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Latinos Market Canada — Attraction in Winnipeg

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Latinos Market Canada
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Nearby attractions
Nunavut Gallery Inc
603 Corydon Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3L 0P3, Canada
Government House of Manitoba
10 Kennedy St, Winnipeg, MB R3C 1S4, Canada
Nearby restaurants
Sous Sol
22-222 Osborne St, Winnipeg, MB R3L 1Z3
Sukhothai Restaurant
191 Osborne St, Winnipeg, MB R3L 1Z2, Canada
Baked Expectations
161 Osborne St, Winnipeg, MB R3L 1Y7, Canada
Confusion Corner Drinks + Food
500 Corydon Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3L 0P1, Canada
Wakoya Sushi
167 Osborne St, Winnipeg, MB R3L 1Y8, Canada
Naru Sushi Japanese Restaurant
159 Osborne St, Winnipeg, MB R3L 1Y7, Canada
The Toad in the Hole
155 Osborne St, Winnipeg, MB R3L 1Y7, Canada
Nuburger
472 Stradbrook Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3L 0J7, Canada
Carlos & Murphy's
129 Osborne St, Winnipeg, MB R3L 1Y4, Canada
Burger King
244 Osborne St, Winnipeg, MB R3L 1Z5, Canada
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Latinos Market Canada

224 Osborne St, Winnipeg, MB R3L 1Z3, Canada
4.3(134)
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attractions: Nunavut Gallery Inc, Government House of Manitoba, restaurants: Sous Sol, Sukhothai Restaurant, Baked Expectations, Confusion Corner Drinks + Food, Wakoya Sushi, Naru Sushi Japanese Restaurant, The Toad in the Hole, Nuburger, Carlos & Murphy's, Burger King
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Phone
+1 204-504-3998
Website
latinosmarketcanada.com
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Mon11:30 AM - 7 PMClosed

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Nearby attractions of Latinos Market Canada

Nunavut Gallery Inc

Government House of Manitoba

Nunavut Gallery Inc

Nunavut Gallery Inc

4.7

(14)

Open 24 hours
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Government House of Manitoba

Government House of Manitoba

5.0

(16)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Latinos Market Canada

Sous Sol

Sukhothai Restaurant

Baked Expectations

Confusion Corner Drinks + Food

Wakoya Sushi

Naru Sushi Japanese Restaurant

The Toad in the Hole

Nuburger

Carlos & Murphy's

Burger King

Sous Sol

Sous Sol

4.7

(395)

$$$

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Sukhothai Restaurant

Sukhothai Restaurant

4.4

(494)

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Baked Expectations

Baked Expectations

4.0

(1.0K)

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Confusion Corner Drinks + Food

Confusion Corner Drinks + Food

4.2

(593)

$

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Reviews of Latinos Market Canada

4.3
(134)
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4.0
6y

The “Latinos Market” is a cute and quirky store set up in an old movie theatre in the St. James area of Winnipeg near Polo Park. I came here to buy hominy to make a soup from a recipe book (and I could not find this item anywhere else). It has all sorts of Latin American products that I suppose are hard to find elsewhere. They also just have really unique products such as tamarind-flavoured soda and various other treats. I was pleasantly surprised to find that you can buy corn tortillas here which are tricky to find in Winnipeg. The look of the place has this temporary “let’s see if we make money first before renovating” vibe, which makes a lot of sense, so don’t expect the store to be super well-organized, but you can always ask the staff to help you out if you’re looking for something...

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1.0
3y

Disgusting service! Don’t waste your money. They didn’t even bother to contact me after I bought the products. When I finally contacted them, they told me they didn’t have the products they sold. And they said soon will send. After they said they did and gave me a tracking number that I could not track. Again I didn’t receive and I contact them. They told me the company could not find the address and return it. I was the one that contacted them, they didn’t had the decency to contact me and let me know. After 3 months I got the money back but no the shipping charge and no products abs on top had to ask several times for the money. I never seem such horrible service in my life. I do not recommend and I give -10 stars to this...

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1.0
19w

I frequent the Latino markets at home and the exact same items were double the price. I feel I got a discriminatory price: $88 for 3 Oaxaca cheese, 2 Mexican style sausage packages (each with 2 sausages per package) and one can of tomatillos. Ie: the Oaxaca cheese at home is about $8 and it was $16 here. There were also 2 freezers available to the public that were in a disarray: reaked of rotten fish and meat, opened frozen packages of chicken and tortillas etc and items were just thrown in. I feel the store was not clean, no items were marked with prices and I felt taken advantage of at the cash register, no clear signage to get to the store or parking. Definately not...

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David PDavid P
The “Latinos Market” is a cute and quirky store set up in an old movie theatre in the St. James area of Winnipeg near Polo Park. I came here to buy hominy to make a soup from a recipe book (and I could not find this item anywhere else). It has all sorts of Latin American products that I suppose are hard to find elsewhere. They also just have really unique products such as tamarind-flavoured soda and various other treats. I was pleasantly surprised to find that you can buy corn tortillas here which are tricky to find in Winnipeg. The look of the place has this temporary “let’s see if we make money first before renovating” vibe, which makes a lot of sense, so don’t expect the store to be super well-organized, but you can always ask the staff to help you out if you’re looking for something in particular.
Andres Perez GianoliAndres Perez Gianoli
This place is special for all and any latinamerican missing or needing a little piece of his country products, food or ingredients. As you can see in the pictures, the alleys are organized by country almost all with price tag. The prices are not too expensive compared with the city products in general but don't expect your countries prices. It's a perfect option when you need ingredients of spices from abroad. Enjoy it..!
Wanderson SilvaWanderson Silva
Extremely pricey and very disorganized. Went there a couple of times looking for some Brazilian products and the place was a mess. They don’t put prices on the products, so you have to bring everything to the cashier to check it, which makes no sense. Besides that, the place looks more like a storage than an actual store. 4 dollars for a single pack of microwave popcorn or beans’ sauce? You gotta be kidding me.
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The “Latinos Market” is a cute and quirky store set up in an old movie theatre in the St. James area of Winnipeg near Polo Park. I came here to buy hominy to make a soup from a recipe book (and I could not find this item anywhere else). It has all sorts of Latin American products that I suppose are hard to find elsewhere. They also just have really unique products such as tamarind-flavoured soda and various other treats. I was pleasantly surprised to find that you can buy corn tortillas here which are tricky to find in Winnipeg. The look of the place has this temporary “let’s see if we make money first before renovating” vibe, which makes a lot of sense, so don’t expect the store to be super well-organized, but you can always ask the staff to help you out if you’re looking for something in particular.
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This place is special for all and any latinamerican missing or needing a little piece of his country products, food or ingredients. As you can see in the pictures, the alleys are organized by country almost all with price tag. The prices are not too expensive compared with the city products in general but don't expect your countries prices. It's a perfect option when you need ingredients of spices from abroad. Enjoy it..!
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Extremely pricey and very disorganized. Went there a couple of times looking for some Brazilian products and the place was a mess. They don’t put prices on the products, so you have to bring everything to the cashier to check it, which makes no sense. Besides that, the place looks more like a storage than an actual store. 4 dollars for a single pack of microwave popcorn or beans’ sauce? You gotta be kidding me.
Wanderson Silva

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