I got it in my mind today that I was going to make lentil soup, my tab was $8.53!
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Mint!
the aisle of a grocery store
European section, cookies, candy, pickles, tea & coffee
Happening now at the Charlotte store. Is this OK?
Jacking the prices is illegal during a pandemic. Shame on you for these expensive ass products.
Price gouging is against the law....
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Best prices for produce!
Mini colas!
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Tonya P.
Jul 14, 2019
If you are buying your produce at a main stream grocery you are over paying. I just went in. Lemons are two for a dollar. A bag of bok choy was one dollar and a group of fresh lemongrass was $1.99. Anyone who cooks know this is amazing.
Read MoreJulia S.
Feb 5, 2010
It's a little stinky, and the layout is mixed and odd, but for convenience, price, and sweet service, I come here damn near weekly. Most of the produce is of Mexican/Chinese source, so if you aren't a GMO fan, this is the wrong place to shop. However, what you lose in evolutionary purity, you make up for in price: Roma tomatoes, in the middle of winter, for $.49 a pound. And they were almost as good as they were gassed to look.The Mexican groceries are (obv) where this place excels. Quite possibly the most comprehensive collection of dried chiles I've seen in Charlotte. 3-4 brands of pickled jalapeno to choose from. Tortillas of every kind in abundance. Entire fridge case of Mexican/Latino cheese and dairy, in a range of quality and price. One isle is devoted to Asian products and canned goods, and most of your classics are there: Huy Fong sauces, coconut milk, curry pastes, noodles, at the same prices you'd pay at Overseas or International.What's interesting is that their standard grocery section is a bit overpriced: for frozen pizza, snacks, pet food, etc, you'd be better off across the street at Food Lion.
Read MoreVictoria W.
Jun 12, 2013
Ok, we have to give this place some credit, the name is misleading, it is an international grocery store, NOT a farmers market. It even says "international grocery" on the outside. The word Atlantic means, transatlantic...Are we registering? We can't use a pure American mindset on this one. I do have to agree that there is odor in this place, but it is NOT nearly as bad as 99% of ethnic grocery stores!! They look like they do a pretty decent job at organizing their food and try to be clean, I smell bleach when I was there tonight as they are getting ready to close down. After we finished at the checkout counter a woman took a wet towel and wipe down the whole counter before she closed down for the night, seriously this is not bad, I am not sure if Harris Teeter even do this. We just have to be open minded when it comes to ethnic stores.I do have to say, about at least 1/3 of the store is not food, it'd be household goods like toilet paper, soaps and such...which is a tad disappointing because I was really hoping for a larger variety of international produce. It seems like they have a good bit of Asian grocery and Mexican grocery here, I'd say more Mexican than Asian. The price here is pretty low, I bought a peanut butter flavored beef hide bone here for my dog for $1...pssh I'd get one for my dog everyweek at this price. Oh, and this is the only international grocer that I know of that sells pet products, extra points!If you want an awesome international grocery store(Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, Mexican, European, Middle Eastern and Indian goods) I'd suggest Super G Mart or Grand Asia. However, this place has a fair amount of products that are cheaper that either of the two places. They can work on getting more variety, but for now I guess this place is a OK by me.
Read MoreMelissa B.
Aug 4, 2011
Do not be afraid....ok be a little afraid...yes this is a bad neighborhood at night but during the day just roll right in. I went here looking for the squishy Mexican soft cheese for quesadillas for a party and was SHOCKED to find a hidden gem of fresh veggies, hard to find marinades and gorgeous meat department. You have to like to cook to come to a store like this. HT you suck! Atlantic has regular groceries too in addition to the huge veggie department like fabric softener etc. There are a million pinatas BTW if you are in the market for something over-the-top for your parties. The prices are super cheap and the quality is top-notch.
Read MoreStefany H.
May 2, 2020
went shopping and i wanted to return an item i brought there and the cashier didn't want to refund me for my money. so i asked to speak to the manager and the manager never came out so i ended up leaving . not only the fact that they give horrible customer service but their prices are very misleading, wouldn't recommend anyone to go here.
Read MoreJoy S.
Sep 14, 2008
The Atlantic Farmer's Market is a weird, wonderful place to shop. They specialize in Spanish and Asian foods, and they carry a lot of interesting, exotic items that it's hard to find in our Harris Teeters and Food Lions. It smells a little weird around the seafood area, but the wild selection of sea creatures compensates for the aroma. It reminds me of walking down Canal Street in New York City...there's stuff still moving in some of the containers. You don't get fresher!The Mexican foods are a lot of fun, and you can find interesting things to experiment with creating your own Mexican goodies. I tried canned tamales from this store for the first time. They're super easy...open the can, warm them up, peel the corn husks, and eat! The prices are pretty good, and the staff is friendly. If you're feeling adventurous, I'd check it out.
Read MoreGarrett G.
Sep 10, 2008
A few of my Spanish friends were grilling out last weekend and we had to pick up some meat, charcoal, and veggies to cook. I headed in the direction of Food Lion and Jose navigated me to The Atlantic Farmers Market. It is mostly a Spanish grocery, but it is so worth checking out. If I ever wanted to play Mexican for a night I would definitely go here for tortillas, avocado, and salsa. It is so authentic. When we arrived at the deli, Jose began to tell the butcher exactly what we wanted in Spanish, but just to see, I asked for a few things in English. Turns out most of the bilingual so there is no real language gap. I really enjoyed this culturally enhancing experience and so will you.
Read MoreJason L.
Jun 2, 2009
This isn't a farmer's market. It's a very low-end grocery store. Which is fine! But I won't be going back because the combined smell of garbage and dead fish could kill a horse and I know where else I can buy cheap and fresh corn tortillas.
Read MoreBralin S.
May 20, 2016
I love this market. You must enjoy cooking to come here. From beans to meats and all the in between this place is a hidden gem. I came here out of curiosity, and I'm so glad that I did. At the time I was in search of goat. I wanted to make curry goat and sure enough they had it. My dish turned out great. I ended up bringing home so many bags of dried beans (my boys love beans) and huge bags of rice. I love this place it's like a gold mine! It's a home cooks dream.
Read MoreTravis W.
Aug 9, 2011
Atlantic Farmers Market is the absolute best place to get those authentic Mexican ingredients needed for your dish. I was amazed at all the fresh produce and also the more bizarre fruits that seriously I haven't seen since I last vacationed in Mexico. Cool! Don't go here if you are phobic and need super cleanliness and trendy marketing. It's a dated grocery store and converted from an old Bi-Lo probably. I was surprised to see all the kitchenware for sale here as well. They also have a jewelry counter if the feeling strikes you to pick up a new gold chain or watch during your visit. Super friendly service makes happy to visit this place over and over again.....not to mention they had a young lady making up cheese & lettuce based corn tortillas to sample hot off the pan! Full size samples too....not that Sam's Club or Costco teaser crap!
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