Excellent Carnitas! We have tried about 2 or 3 other cooked meats that they sell on the weekend and all were very good but the Carnitas are really a stand-out!
Jennifer D.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Lake Hughes, CA
My purchase tonight was 4lbs. Of carne asada :/I was told by butcher it was the best seasoned. Was not impressed. Brought it home cooked it up and it definitely was lacking flavor in the meat and season. I will definitely keep searching for a better butcher. Besides all this nonsense the prices are outrageous! God help me I will go back to California sooner than later where prices for beans are 67cents a pound than $ 2.99 for a 16oz bag of beans. P. s. please check your tortillas the Guerreo small ones had mold.
Michael S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Vancouver, WA
Amazing tamales and incredible carne asada we do so much shopping here! Specifically we have bought all of our supplies for Cinco de Mayo here at this store. From the fresh veggies and fresh meats to the various chilis!
Nik O.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
Its right next to my fav Asian market in Vancouver, but this is the first time I’ve checked it out. Admittedly it looks way ghetto and has that typical ethnic market smell, but I love it! Great butcher section w a surprising variety of meats and cuts — including lengua(tongue), goat and pretty white tripe(not the creepy brown tripe Asian markets like to carry). But the most exciting find was the homemade crispy fried chicharrones kept under a warmer with way more salty pork belly meat than fat. My friend had never tried meaty chicharrones, and now I have her hooked. Their produce section is almost non existent, but you can always hop next door to the Asian market. I can’t wait to try their tamales and marinated meats! They also have pinatas and Jesus/Mary candles if you need it, although the pinatas were ghetto as hell — some just had disney character paper plated glued to the sides. [1 of 30]
Steve L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Vancouver, WA
Mexican Market with excellent $ 1.50 Tamales and Carnitas. Unfortunately Tamales and Carnitas are only served on the weekends. If you want Tamales or need Tamales for Xmas Eve, this is the goto place. Their Carne Asada in the meat department is excellent. It’s true carne asada, not the fake stuff Winco tries to pass off as Carne Asada. Coming from L.A. I’m used to $ 4.50 a pound so $ 5.50-$ 6.00 a pound here is a little pricey in my book, but considering Carne Asada is hard to find in the Couve, I guess supply/demand dictates the higher price. I wish Mercado Latino had a better produce selection, as I often find myself only buying meat here and having to head elsewhere to find Taro, Yucca and Chayote.