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December 2023 by Gilbert Venegas
Produce is very good and meat is very good Mexican bread is the best with some cafe del la oya
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November 2023 by Riolu kid
Everything was nice and easy to find just need to have a little more cashier's to help out when paying
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November 2023 by Alexandria Velasco
The produce is always fresh! Everything is always stocked. Prices are always affordable.
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October 2023 by Juan Cisneros
The worst place you can buy stuff
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August 2023 by Alejandra T.
Let me preface this comment with saying I enjoy shopping at Vallarta. Their products are great and have great prices. But their employees are terrible. Whenever I go through self check out 9/10 there's a very rude worker dogging people out and never look approachable. And when I do have a question or need help the employee looks like they can't bare to help. Or they have a condescending tone. Which really sucks because I love the connivence of the store and great products. Vallarta please get your staff together. Not all of us are theives that need to be watched the entire time at check out. Nor should your employees be so rude.
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August 2023 by Joseph J Recio Jr
Great good deals on meat
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July 2023 by Ross Brianne Stein
I write to you today with the utmost sincerity and a genuine desire to share an unforgettable experience at Vallarta, a vibrant Hispanic market that left me both fascinated and, dare I say, slightly perplexed. As I recount the peculiarities of my visit, it is my hope that you will find amusement in the unexpected turns and idiosyncrasies that unfolded before me.Upon entering Vallarta, I was immediately enveloped in an atmosphere of vibrant colors, lively music, and a palpable sense of cultural richness. It was as though the very essence of Hispanic heritage had been captured within these walls, ready to be discovered by eager explorers like myself.While perusing the aisles, my attention was captivated by a wall adorned with an array of piñatas. These festive creations, in various shapes and sizes, exuded a whimsical charm that was hard to resist. As I marveled at the craftsmanship, my eye was drawn to a comically oversized piñata, shaped like a colorful toucan. It was a sight both unusual and endearing, prompting me to imagine the laughter and delight it would bring to any celebration. Though it may seem peculiar to some, I found myself unable to resist the subtle grin that crept across my face.Continuing my exploration, I ventured into the food section of Vallarta, where the enticing aromas of authentic Hispanic cuisine mingled in the air. The shelves were stocked with an abundance of ingredients, offering a tantalizing glimpse into a world of flavors waiting to be discovered. Keen to immerse myself fully, I selected an assortment of traditional Hispanic delicacies, eager to embark on a culinary journey that promised to be as rich as the history that inspired it.Among my selections was a package of tamales, lovingly wrapped in corn husks and infused with flavors passed down through generations. As I delicately unwrapped one, the fragrant steam wafted upwards, carrying with it the anticipation of a truly remarkable taste experience. Each bite revealed a harmonious medley of tender masa and a savory filling, expertly spiced to create a symphony of flavors that danced upon my palate. It was a moment of sheer bliss, where time seemed to stand still and my senses were enraptured by the ingenuity of Hispanic culinary traditions.As I conclude this account of my visit to Vallarta, I am reminded of the peculiar, yet wonderful, moments that made my experience both memorable and, dare I say, slightly amusing. From the whimsical toucan piñata that charmed me, to the delightful adventure through the tastes and aromas of Hispanic cuisine, Vallarta offered a glimpse into a world both familiar and refreshingly different.I implore you, fellow seekers of cultural treasures, to embark on your own journey to Vallarta. Allow yourself to be immersed in its vibrant ambiance, to explore the aisles filled with culinary wonders, and to savor the rich tapestry of Hispanic heritage that awaits. In doing so, you may find, as I did, a sense of enchantment mingled with a touch of whimsy—a combination that, though odd, adds a unique flavor to the experience.May your explorations be filled with joy, discovery, and a hint of laughter that adds a special charm to your journey.
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July 2023 by Daniel Macias
Clean store, mostly everything you need in 1 spot. Hot foods sold here and healthy fresh juices ?
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July 2023 by Malaya Ramsey
Prices are unbelievably too much. They make you feel like they'd rather just serve Hispanics.
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February 2023 by Frances Becker
I had never been to your store, but my friend needed a ride. She uses your store all the time. I decided to do my shopping as well. I thought the store was well laid out and clean. It wasn't crowded and I was able to find every thing on my list. The prices were very good. I've been back several times and feel I get a good value for my dollar.
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February 2023 by Petra Aguilar
It was good...always find what I'm looking for and, then some??. Everyone is always courteous, helpful.
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December 2022 by stacey Ramos
Amazing cashiers and the store is wonderful keep up the good job
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November 2022 by Trinidad Pinedo
Two blocks away from my house and Milk is $6.99 for 1 gallon and the half gallon is two for $5 right now
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September 2022 by Jenise Miles
Very good chumway in the mornings . It oatmeal in lightly sugared drink that warms your tummy and it last all day too.
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September 2022 by ricardo ortega
The side portions are getting smaller?. I paid for beans and as you can see the beans are shrinking dramatically☹. One supervisors was informed but she said she would relay the info to the main manager. For the money paid there I could have bought food for two people and if the complaint was mentioned to any manager they'd remedy the inconvenience and I wouldn't even had to pay. Just to bring more customers but Not Here. Maybe people here are not listening to their customers.?