I recommend this spacious bodega for your next ethnic shopping experience. I visit no less than weekly to try need fruits, veggies, authentic teas, cookies, chips, candy, ice cream, spices and numerous others items. They have an entire store of amazing items ranging from large aluminul cooking pots [inside& outside], clay items for mixing your own spices, utensils, to small gift ideals for the whole family. It's set up like a regular supermarket with long isles of new and exciting spices, breads, pastries, however, some typical American items may not be readily available such as coffee filters. I made this trip on Thanksgiving Day and they do not sell those or was just out. Had to run somewhere else just to make a pot of coffee. Prices range from $ to $$$; not overly expensive at all. Okay...enough from me...go stop by 2252 Mt. Meigs Road (behind the Madison Avenue...
Read moreWe are celebrating Hispanic heritage month and I wanted to pick up a few Mexican pastries and I heard they were excellent. They were just a $1 a piece and very large. There are only a few people who speak English but I received help from a young lady who told me what the different pastries were. I was buying at least a dozen and asked if they had a box . She got a gentleman ( possibly the manager) and they packed them in a large cake box very neatly where they wouldn't get crushed. The store was very clean and shelves well stocked. They also had a lot of huge beautiful pinatas. I will go back because they were so nice and had a great selection of...
Read moreGreat produce selection, almost as good as Capitol Market. Yummy street snack stand just inside the front doors. Great spices, pastries & meats, too. Friendly...
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