It popular with local Hispanic communities I guess, I went there a few times for the burritos, which was the best, generous serving for a good price. There is a small bakery inside the store, a meat section with a good amount of selections a variety of already prepared foods. A small produce section and the rest are mostly dried and canned or pickles products. Most of the items in the store I am very familiar with. Good for Mexican and Latin cooking. The only thing I have problem with is that they don't post a price on most of the items. It is a surprise at the counter. So it will be hard to budget...
Read moreThe tacos are to die for. Also they have varieties of plantain chips that are difficult to find another places. They've got all the good candy, and the bakery goods are Super Fresh. Everyone is polite to you, and everyone (staff) is bilingual (if your not a fluent Spanish speaker) . But they would also be happy to serve you in Spanish if that's a better fit for you. I...
Read moreMy favorite Latino market in the twin cities. I'm Peruvian and they always have things here that my family can't find easily anywhere else in the twin cities (including El burrito on the west side). Best of all, they bring in the D'onofrio panetone every year for Christmas. If you're looking for somewhere that has more than just Mexican...
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