inexpensive Latino product oriented grocery store with a good selection of fruits and veggies popular in Latin America, such as various members of the cassava family; some quite nice seafood options and a pretty good selection of meat cuts too; in addition to various packaged Latin American goods like cookies and coffee and stuff. yes it is NOT a farmer’s market and the place has a pretty huge variety of stuff cramped into a fairly small space so walking around inside amidst the shopping carts can be a little challenging, but there is some interesting food to be found here and the prices are very good. street parking is the only option.
Kay T.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Conley, GA
a grimy market that has a strong fish odor. It was crowded and dirty, I would rather pay premium for fresh and clean surroundings. Gross, they did not get my $$. There are plenty of hispanic markets to choose from, why not pick a clean one.
Amy K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 New Brunswick, NJ
It’s a little misleading to call this a «farmer’s market,» as it doesn’t involve, uh, farmers marketing. It’s simply a produce-heavy market. I haven’t lived in NB through a growing season yet so I’m not sure whether their stock will localize as the seasons change, but I hope it will. In any case, the quality of the produce is generally excellent and the prices are fantastic. The focus is heavily Hispanic, so if you’re looking for specialty ingredients(fresh and dried chiles and herbs, etc) this is a great place to go. You can usually find ripe avocados! There’s a smallish grocery selection too(tinned goods, tortillas, hot sauces), a fish counter in the back(looks good and doesn’t smell bad, both good signs, but I haven’t tried it yet), small selection of meats and Mexican cheeses. Oh, and they sell Inca Cola, which is fantastically weird.