Mangusa Supermarket is located now in the Semikok area of Curaçao. I have known this place since they were established in the previous building some 600 metres down the street. It has one of the best varieties of the island with plenty to choose from. It has something for everyone, from fresh fruit and vegetables and also for vegan and vegetarian palates. When I am around I mostly do my shopping there, not only for groceries but also for small appliances, car oil and a pretty good plant fertilizer. It has plenty of parking space, although the entry is a bit tricky so you need to be mindful. There is also a dedicated section aptly named the Food Court were a variety of fresh cooked meals are served, including local cuisine. Credit cards are both accepted in the supermarket and in the food court. And even if you have time on your side there is a carwash located next to the supermarket which delivers a nice clean wash to your car. Car wash costs are comparable with most places around the island although they only accept local cash currency, no credit cards as far as I know. Overall: A+. Service: A. Staff: A-. Food: A+. Groceries: A+....
Read moreMangusa Hypermarket: A One-Stop Shopping Destination!
Mangusa Hypermarket is the ultimate place for all your shopping needs in Curaçao. The service is always excellent, and the experience is seamless from start to finish. Whether you’re stocking up on groceries or grabbing a quick bite, Mangusa has it all.
One of my favorite spots is the food court at Danini, where you can enjoy delicious snacks, local food, and even lunch options—it’s perfect for a quick break while shopping. The hypermarket itself is well-stocked with a wide variety of groceries, fresh produce, and more, making it incredibly convenient for families and individuals alike.
If you’re on the west side of the island, you can also visit Mangusa Supermarket, which offers the same great service and quality in a more localized setting.
Mangusa Hypermarket is more than just a store; it’s a complete shopping and dining experience. Highly recommended for locals...
Read moreMangusa Hypermarket claims the title of the biggest grocery store in Curaçao, and it certainly lives up to its size with an extensive assortment of products. The pricing, when compared to other grocery stores on the island, is reasonable and falls within an acceptable range.
However, navigating the parking situation can be a challenge, often resembling a chaotic scene. The limited parking space and occasional disorganization contribute to a less-than-ideal experience for customers. Additionally, the hypermarket tends to be consistently crowded, making shopping during peak hours a test of patience.
In conclusion, Mangusa Hypermarket offers a vast selection and competitive pricing, but potential customers should be prepared for parking challenges and crowded shopping conditions. Consider timing your visits to avoid peak hours for a more comfortable...
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