The store owner is really dishonest. I’m not the only one who’s had a bad experience with him, everyone I talk to reports a bad experience also. In fact, some friends now only buy specialty latin items on Amazon. I bought a pack of 6 2L guaranás because there was a sign stuck on them saying they’re cheaper if you buy the pack rather than individually. The cashier grabbed a single bottle of guaraná from the shelf scanned it and multiplied it by 6. The total did not reflect the discount. I told him about the bulk discount and he denied it. So I showed him the sign on the shelf and he thought for a while and said, “oh this is the price after tax”. I said okay although it sounded totally made up, and then he still charged tax...
Read more💬 OVERVIEW - 5.0 I've come to this place several times typically for quick run on imported items.
🗺️ LOCATION - 5 La Pequeñita is located on the busy State Street, and sometimes leaving the store and getting back out to State Street can be complicated during peak hours.
💲 PRICE - 5 The prices are rather fair especially considering that they're imported goods.
🧉 PRODUCTS/SERVICES - 5 Practically all the products are imported. I like to go for the yerba 🧉 and alfajores.
📢 POINTERS/PERKS - 5 It's a plus if you speak Spanish as it is a Latin import store and the Owner is a Latino.
🧑 EMPLOYEES - 5 Every time I go in, I'm greeted with an "Hola Amigo". The owner is...
Read moreThis place has more variety of Peruvian goods then you might think. Inca Cola, Panetón (Peruvian) and plenty of "groceries" for Peruvians. There is frozen produce, and even some Brazilian cheese bread (also frozen). I know a lot of people who want cheese types of things but don't know where to get them. Stock of those things fluctuates, so check back often or ask the owner (typically...
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