They have a very nice well stocked store with many different varieties and a nice selection in there deli and there food in the restaurant is fantastic. we will definitely be back again.. very friendly people
I came here looking for red habaneros but they didn’t have any. Too bad. Instead I got some guayabas, tejocotes, and piloncillo to make ponche mejicano (already have the other ingredients on hand) so I can’t complain. They also had mangoes for $0.59, which is a bit more than I like to pay but they were seriously enormous and perfectly ripe. Highly recommend.
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The new management must be very recent, because I could’ve sworn it was called La Fiesta Produce Market. Is it related to the Plaza Mexicana a(f?)ka Las Tres Hermanas in Frankfort? I think they are under new management as of recently too. Now I’m really curious. In any case this is much more than a produce market or even a super market. I suppose between the English “super market” and Spanish “frutería carnicería y taquería” that covers most of it. This is way off on a tangent but why does frutería seem so much more common than verdulería? It seems like the latter is usually more accurate, such as in this case. Maybe it’s the negative connotation of verdulera (and verdulero to a lesser extent, as always seems to be the case). Okay now I’m way off topic so just visit, buy, and enjoy!
Some of the most authentic Hispanic food I have had, with big portions, all for a cheap price. Can't complain.
My daughter was looking for a specific item so we stopped in for a quick purchase, but of what I did see, they have about any product you would need to fix authentic Mexican food. Although the store is small, the selection is huge. I got a glance at their meat counter and it was impressive, I'll be going back soon once I have a little more time to shop around in there.
Another hidden gem, this is really hidden inside of a grocery store lol. We were in the area and stopped by to pick up some ingredients for home and noticed they had a little restaurant inside. Definitely authentic Mexican food and affordable. Food looked so good we forgot to take picture and dove right in. $20 for 2 tortas, 3 tacos, and 2 drinks. (Alot cheaper than fast food and ALOT better taste). Definitely keeping this place in mind next time in the Lafayette area.
Great little family run Mexican grocery store in Lafayette. Great variety in the butcher area. As a European my favorite my part. Nice to have a human making things instead of buying Harley Davidson brand sausages at Walmart.
There is also a cool little restaurant in the back that is definitely worth it.
Also a ton of Mexican products and produce which I don't know as much about. But great place.
Best tacos and tortas I've ever had in Indiana. I've been here at least 20+ times and it's always great. I have only gotten the chicken though. It sucks that they don't really have vegetarian options.
The store portion is okay. Its a average Mexican store but where it shines is the restaurant in the back. Food has always been good, but there isn't a lot you can order only tacos, burritos, and tortas. I have never been disappointed in the food but it is kinda overpriced. Overall a great little restaurant.
An ample supply of any Mexican product you could want and also products from central and south America. They had the Malt soda I was looking for and also many different dried chiles to make a delicious homemade enchilada sauce.
Best Mexican supermarket in Lafayette. Great selection and pricing. Also fresh produce and meat. A lot of stuff here you can't get anywhere else in the area.
This place is wonderful! The best source of many things, I had been away for too long. I'm now resupplied with various peppers and sauces.
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