Fiesta mart satisfies the nostalgia many of us can experience when missing special ethnic foods close to our hearts. Food ties so closely to culture. It’s hard to find international foods because not all grocery stores have international sections. Fiesta has quality meats, grocery, fresh produce, and dairy products, and an international and specialty foods section offering products from around the globe, not just Hispanic countries. You’re bound to find that one ingredient needed for that special dish. They even have an aisle for healthy/organic food and also for gluten free(smaller selection). There’s courtesy booths where you can pay your utilities, purchase license tags, concert and sporting event tickets, money orders, and lottery tickets, cash checks, and send money through Western Union.
Josephine M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Galveston, TX
You definitely could get any thing here but the store kind of messy and a little unorganized and unclean… I like my grocery store to be clean…
Carola M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Houston, TX
You can find anything you need at Fiesta especially at this fiesta. The international section has all that you need. I am colombian so when my mom needs a specific ingredient for her soup this Fiesta always has it. I have been going to this Fiesta for years and it never gets old to me. The lines are long but they go fast. You don’t have to wait more than 5 minutes and all the lanes are open you got to love that.
Jordan N.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Dallas, TX
WOOT! Fiesta! Party-tiiiiime! Oh right, the store is named Fiesta. And yes, I’ve reviewed this place, and this time I’ve bumped up a star even though it’s down to two areas for coffee-drinking instead of the usual three(damn!). But that’s okay. This old store is showing its age — so retro-80s. But compared with last year, this year there’s much more international foods offering. Enough to really surprise me. I think they’ve beefed up their international foods offering thanks to competition with H-E-B across the street. And now H-E-B can’t even hold a candle to Fiesta’s welcome mat for the immigrants that constitutes a majority of this area. So if you’re looking for the«best» Fiesta — this might be it in Houston. Where else are you going to get a Cuban baby perfume, Spanish deodorant, an impressively large assortments of Indian legumes, Middle Eastern spices, a variety of Colombian arepas, exotic produce, dried Chinese noodles(like the ones from Chinatown — not Ramen), English/Irish products, a good variety of Italian pannetone, and so forth? Let me answer this for you: «Not H-E-B.» Yup. Fiesta!