I have been visiting this store for about 10 years. They stArted off a quaint hot food counter and have grown tremendously— place is always buzzing with people— there’s a long line and an eating area. My issue is— Latin culture everybody knows you get 3 things on ur plate. Usually the third is yuca, plátano guineo, or maduros. This place is SO FULL of itself they are literally charging $7-8 a plate if you order anything besides the chicken rice and beans. If u order steak with arroz/guandules that’s it $8 plate with only 2 items. if u act like u want a third item they offer u some plain shredded lettuce for free?? U order soup/ sancocho EVERYBODY knows that’s eaten with a small amount of white rice on the side— they wanna charge u for it! Please don’t get so big headed that u lose customers— there are plenty of supermarkets that...
Read moreStore: It is clean and organized, everything seems well put and its appealing looking.
Staff: They are friendly and welcoming, well give you that personal touch as to having a conversation making you feel like you know them for years.
Food: They are a supermarket and have a section of comfort hispanic food. Lord!! That food is so good. Quality latin food, have many varieties. They also have tropical juices which I haven't tasted yet.
Conclusion: This is a spot where you get latin good when it comes to food shopping, if you're craving good hot Hispanic food to eat, this is the...
Read moreI must say, having dined at numerous Spanish restaurants and sampled various cuisines, I was extremely disappointed with the quality of my pastilles. They were remarkably bland and tasteless. Furthermore, the price of $8 was excessive, making them the most expensive and worst pastilles I have ever purchased. If you are seeking superior cuisine, despite the occasional long lines, I recommend visiting PIOCOS next door. In these economically challenging times, it is prudent to avoid wasting money on subpar food. I said...
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