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September 2023 by Christopher Dias Taconi
My experience at the Brazilian market was a bit mixed. While they do offer a decent range of options, I found it necessary to meticulously check the expiration date on every product. Unfortunately, a significant portion of the items I came across were already expired. This aspect definitely impacted my shopping experience negatively, as I had to be cautious with my selections. It would be beneficial if they improved their quality control to ensure that customers can shop with confidence.
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January 2023 by Jordan Mpwo
They don’t really have any Brazilian things
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October 2022 by HC S.
There are about 5 Brazilian items. Why this is called Brazilian market is puzzling and can only be because they want to switch & bait Brazilians. Don't come here for Brazilian products.Não vem aqui em busca de produtos brasileiros porque só tem 5 produtos. Não tem quase nada brasileiro aqui!
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August 2022 by Katia Silva
Unfortunately, this store sells a lot of expired products. When I approached the owner to ask if he had a newer product he yelled at me saying that there’s no law to prevent him from selling expired products. There was no reason for him to get so frustrated but I guess many costumers had complained to him about expired products. For a side note I’m ok using products that are beyond “best of” dates, but this corn flour was covered in gooey stuff and nearly had insects inside of the package. So just make sure the product you buy is usable and safe.
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July 2022 by Teresa Alabata
This place came in clutch when I was searching for 6-packs of San Miguel for a potluck at Golden Gate Park. I love representing my heritage through food and drink. Not even Total Wine and Co or Bevmo had any packs, only a few single bottles at most. The owner is very friendly and helpful and had a couple of 6-packs of San Miguel Light. (Which were still very good and from which I still got a good buzz out of even just one bottle) With the pandemic, he said imports from multiple countries were not as easy or frequent as usual. This is my go-to place for San Miguel. They know the community they're in. Thank you!
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May 2022 by William Y.
A mom and pops Brazilian Bodega that surely doesn't disappoint. I first stopped here long ago to try out their carne asada fries, and it was a glorious mountain of steak fries, cheese, carne asada, and some greens to top it off. However, for all of you that are looking for some deep fried guilty pleasure, look no further and try out one of their pastels! Light & crispy fried pastry with cheese and options of filling! Take it home and use your favorite hot sauce and get ready for a moment of bliss. The store has most things any corner store would have but has a lot of Brazilian items to expand your horizons. Ever since the pandemic and now supply chain issues, they only make limited items in their menu and once the pastels are out, you will need to try another day so make sure to get it early since they are handmade. It's only street parking in front of the store, but across the stoplight a block away is an easy free public parking lot next to Jack in the Box.
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February 2021 by Julie D.
Most convenient Filipino stores in the corner. Lots of Filipino products in the shelves, price reasonable, and owner is very kind, respectful, and friendly.
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April 2020 by O Albano
The store tried to capitalized on the vast amount of Filipino in the area and Daly City in general. The huge problem here was he misspelled the signage in the outside window that was an insult to Filipinos. It stated "phipinas" as suppose to Pilipinas orFilipinos. I spoke with him, apparently he is aware of the mistake but does not want to spend the money to fix it. The place sells Filipino and Brazilian products. This would have been a good place but due to the huge sign outside, it's a huge embarassment. I urge people not to support this place until they correct their mistake. Imagine if Brazilian sign was misspelled Brasilan. I wonder what happens.
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August 2019 by Ryan K.
Convenient location, and easy to shop if u want to buy food fast .Just right around the corner Mike is the best . easy to talk to and they got fast food to cook and lottery system .
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July 2019 by Andre Pereira
Super nice guy (no Brazilian guy) and the place have the best prices in brazilian products check out. Melhores preços que achei em todos os mercados de produtos brasileiros vale a pena conferir. O dono não é brasileiro pode ser por isso... lol
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April 2019 by gilberto venancio
Excelent products
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January 2019 by Rafa Lancry
It's not a Brazilian market anymore, I asked to the guy behind the balcony and he said that they sell Philippine products now... However didn't change the name of the market making a lot of confusion
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November 2018 by Alaina Rutman
Definitely not a full market, just a few shelves of non perishables and a small cooler. They did have requeijão and guaraná when we went though so was a plus.
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July 2018 by Sunil R.
The carne assada fries are AMAZING...Stop what you are doing and go there now.
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April 2018 by Carolina Lopes
Didn't find Brazilian groceries