So I made a visit to this market due to it looking like the markets from the NJ county I come from. But let me say it was nothing like the markets I'm use to. From the moment you walk in, it is visibly dirty. The smell is not pleasant. Neither are the knat flies everywhere. The shelves are not fully stocked, yet it is a large market inside. Great options of Latin food; but they must do a better job at keeping the place clean and stocked. In the freezer section half or most of the freezers were out of order. So there is one freezer section with frozen options. They do serve cooked food here, but I was not interested. There was no register open. Just self check out( which you can not use more then one method of payment). Handicap accessible and...
Read moreToo expensive. It cost 7.99 for a regular jar of Mayo. I may or may not HAVE FAINTED! They do have popular Spanish items from different Spanish countries like South America, Mexico, the Caribbean, Spain. They carry Spanish cookware too. like every size caldero (rice pot) and wooden utensils, tostoneras, and pilons (mortar and pestle) every size imaginable and the people who work there are great. But the only thing worth purchasing here is the meat, cooking utensils and cookware in a pinch and especially the flan! It's cheap but also good. Check the dates on packaging. The produce prices are ridiculously high. But their pre made packaged flan is SOOOO GOOD....
Read moreThis place ALWAYS has meat going bad, old produce, freezer burn frozen goods, and they're way over priced... just literally the worst supermarket I've ever been to... Make the extra 5 minute trip to giant and save yourself the risk of getting sick. Their food is TERRIBLE, over salted and old... I got an empanada which should be the easiest thing to make and it was empty... not sure how you can forget meat and cheese in a meat and cheese empanada but they figure out a way to do it. Can't say enough how bad...
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