a person holding a package of food
a person holding a package of food
the outside of the store
the times and hours of the business hours
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Nicole M.
Aug 5, 2022
Although I gasped at the selection of international food items, and my reason for going *cololmbian foods* I was disappointed at finding that my favorite chocolate in the world was stale and white. The expiration was 2023, but I imagine the heat and improper storage conditions is what must have made them go bad. I've grown up with these chocolates and I can tell how fresh they are by the smell alone. Knowing they had gone bad, I still went ahead and took a bite and the taste was as disappointing as I imagined they would be. They were only 3.99 for a pack so I decided to let it go. Now, had it been the usual 9$ I pay in New York, then I would have rushed back in there for my money. My suggestion to the business, since you obviously can't open and check every single chocolate, open the packs, and sell them individually for 25 or 50 cents a piece. Although you might lose a couple of dollars per pack, @25cents, ($1.49) or make an extra dollar @ 50c it sure beats the bad review and bad feeling for the customer who wasted $4 for stale chocolate. Considering here in Texas, that's half of someone's a hourly wage. Anyway, as far as the business, they have a good selection of Indian spices, some Peruvian spices, some Colombian candy/ which at this point I wouldn't trust, frozen Colombian and Indian foods. It's a good place to visit if you miss wherever you're from, or just want to expand your pallets.
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J L.
Aug 2, 2022
A bit disappointed with last few visits. I had special ordered some snacks. They carry similar snacks from same company, but I wanted something they didn't have. They said, sure, we'll order, and call you when they come in. After a couple of weeks they hadn't called, so we did. They said that there was no order. I mean, really?... c'mon. I will probably still go there for frozen foods, but getting snacks there is pretty much a miss. I have a better store I go to for snacks, albeit, it is further away... but they have what I want and then some.
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Ellen C.
Nov 18, 2011
I've been to Indian groceries in many southern US cities and this is by far my favorite. I have never seen such a vast variety of items in any other and it even has a cozy little restaurant tucked to the side and an area with a few clothing items, textiles and trinkets.They have a large selection of Goya/Mexican food items too, for those of us who like to mix it up a bit. Credit cards accepted for totals over $5. Lottery tickets here too. :) Easy to find in a little shopping center right on the east side of Mesa.
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Miranda B.
Nov 4, 2009
This place has about 5 different names.Dont use your credit card here guys! cash ONLY-IF you MUST
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Rik V.
Jan 27, 2015
The owners of this place are super nice people. They keep their inventory stocked well with diverse products from India, the Middle East, and Latin america. Where else can you go and find several brands of ghee and coconut oil for a fraction of what you'd pay at Sprouts? They also have a cafe inside that serves up awesome samosas, aloo tiki, and chai!
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Devon H.
Aug 1, 2016
Though I will continue to patronize this establishment, I am very disappointed in the last experience I had here. I needed to pick up 3 containers of a spice spice blend for a cooking project and was happy to find them in stock and readily available. Unfortunately, they had been mispriced before putting being put on the shelves. Rather than honoring the $1.99 price marked on the containers, they insisted on charging $3.99 which is the price that the system brings up instead. No I understand that a small individually owned business must maintain their profit margin, if your employees cannot price things correctly on the shelf, you have a responsibility to honor the price is that the customer's shop with. Charging double the marked price is just bad business.
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Anni B.
Apr 19, 2023
Absolutely love this place. They have interesting imported cookies, great bulk spices (at wonderful prices), nice frozen food, and much more. I always enjoy stopping in.
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Mike E.
Apr 7, 2022
Sadly the only place in El Paso for Indian groceries.Update: Removed 2 stars from my previous review as it turned out some of the food products I purchased from that store were way past their expiry date.Update April 2022: Health & welfare department should pay them a visit. Still keep products past their expiration date. Also check your bill always because you may find an item or 2 on there that you didn't buy.
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Neisha D.
Apr 17, 2022
The People there amazing they have Caribbean things and she takes requests I love it !!!
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SobeOne K.
Feb 16, 2020
Goya. So much GOYA! I just wish they would fix the freezer to avoid freezer burn on the pasteles. Was not expecting this luck going in for chutney.
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