This is my go to spot for meats, cheeses & Mexican Sweet bread, «Pan Dulce». If you have questions about types of meats, or if you want some of their meat cut up smaller, they are always willing to help.
Mimi W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 South San Francisco, CA
They sell seasoned meat and fresh fish both are cheaper and tastier than safeway any day. Their seasoned meats make my life soooo much easier I literally defrost(if I decided to freeze) and throw directly on a sizzling pan. The store is very small and cramped but my husband usually goes in so I really can’t complain
Patricia V.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Mountain View, CA
5 stars * * * * * This a small local small grocery store where my dad does most of his grocery shopping. This is his store of choice and for that alone its a 5 starrer! Small meat market… if you want your whole chicken cut up ask… butcher will chop it up for you in a minutes… impressive! Small produce section Relatively large cold beverage coolers compared to the rest of the store
Shum S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Daly City, CA
For a small market, they do a pretty decent job of stocking as many fresh fruit, vegetables and meat. They also stock general medicine, cereal, snacks, ice cream bars, lots of drinks, etc. I’m not latino or mexican but I think they stock a lot of ingredients for those types of foods since there’s always a(short) line. They also keep the place pretty clean which is not exactly common with smaller businesses.
Casey W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Francisco, CA
This Loma Produce is the best! And yes, I’ve been to all 94 of them. OK, maybe not all, but many… This spot sells a few great items I recommend picking up regularly, unless you’re under a doctor’s care: 1 — Frozen Yuca — this stuff is amazing — just throw these in boiling water with salt(and a lemon if you have one) and boil to soft as you like — then cover with your favorite(red) sauce and chicharonnes. Yummers! 2 — Datu Puti vinegar — this vinegar from the Philippines is mysteriously the secret to making authentic El Salvadorian enselada to cover your pupusas. 3 — All the meat is reasonably priced and good quality, but for ease of use the carnitas are a best bet. Lots of reasonably priced produce, too — and fresh tortillas and everything else you expect from your regular Mission St. Loma. Hey, and pick up a piece of Betty La Fea gum at the counter, too.