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December 2023 by Mauricio F.
Nice variety of latin american products in one place. Hibiscus, spices, sodas and others from Mexico, Central/Southamerica.
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November 2023 by Mike M.
Awesome and I'm not Latin. Good people. Better food. Go now. What are you waiting for ?
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March 2022 by Brandy W.
Went there for curiosity, TOTALLY SURPRISED how delicious, tasty and homemade the food is! I ordered to go (wich is the best option), but the food is one of the best, and this is a place to go if you want to try real hispanic food. They speak english, the customer service is good and you can ask whatever you want to know about the food, plus the prices are really good.
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July 2021 by Leonard S.
Great hidden place for food and coffee. Best cafe con leche I have had in years. Nice ppl working there and ownership. Great place to find any kind of help needed as well. All trades are represented. Wish they had a drive through.
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June 2021 by Diane W.
I go here every Sunday( if i go more ill be chubbier than i an lol) get the best cafe con leche and the best empanadas either carne ( my fav) or pollo. They are made fresh to order so takes about 6 min. The food they serve is soooo good! Whomever is cooking back there does it with love! Heaping big portions for a very good price. Rabo, piccadillo, chicherron in green sauce, asopa de pollo, pupusas, omg the different types of dishes all sooo tasty! The staff in this gem are super sweet and speak both Spanish and English so go in explore, ask questions and above all EAT! You wont be disappointed! Sooooo Delicious!
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October 2020 by Rikky A.
Los Paisanos is that home cooked spanish-mommas cooking that you are looking for. TO. LIVE. FOR.
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June 2020 by Ernesto R.
Best food on town. I go every day, but I will stop going to this place because there's no Social Distance. No floor social distance stickers saying and remaining people to keep distance when ordering food. There's no control of building capacity following CDC or latest Broward County Executive Order. I talk to someone on front desk and he say there's labels on the floor to keep people distance, when I look, was some Getto electrical tape in a Cross shape on floor. I love the place, but with this spikes I no recommend people risk their lives. Like I say, best food ever, but just take a look and you will see even employees serving food have 6 feet of distance.
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July 2019 by J W.
I love this market! It is clean, spacious and they have a friendly staff! They have a lot of products from Latin America, they also provide cooked food. I will be coming back!
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January 2019 by David B.
Great place to pick up lunch the staff is very friendly and food is consistently good the coffee is a nice addition at the end. The chicken is always my favorite and they make it several ways.
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September 2018 by Munica H.
I rented a U-Haul from inside this store. Upon entering there is such a delicious aroma of food. The place was packed with locals drinking coffee and eating pastries. If I wasn't in a rush to pick up a U-Haul I would have grabbed a bite to eat. The rental process was so easy and the ladies behind the counter were so kind. Audrey, was so kind when walking me out to the van. The van was brand new with less than 50 miles on it. Returning the van the next morning was a breeze. I highly recommend renting from this location instead of the rude guy in the Shenandoah Plaza, he couldn't be less helpful.
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August 2018 by Paul Z.
This market feels like a market back home. Very rustic Latin feel to it. The food that they serve is amazing! The " masas de puerco " have always been my favorite. One thing I really enjoy about coming here, is the wide selection of Venezuelan cheeses and candies they have to offer. You will always be welcomed with a smile and a " hello " from the owner. Hands down though, my favorite thing here is breakfast... sit down with a nice hot coffee, with some fresh tortillas and fried cheese and chorizo and empanadas! Doesn't get any better then that!
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January 2018 by Gabby C.
This place is right by my house and I take advantage of that far too often! The prepared food is outstanding! I always get the ropa vieja with tostones and congrí, extremely delicious and very reasonably priced!
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December 2017 by Robert M.
Paisanos supermarket is full of surprises starting with the name. No, it's not Italian, it's Latin and its not a supermarket, it's more of a convenience store. They offer a wide variety of Latin delicacies like fresh corn tortillas (kept hot in a cooler of course) and those dry Mexican cookies. My favorite reason to go is the fresh coffee and the fresh food offerings. The coffee station is a typical Cubano setup with coladas, cortaditos and cafe con leche. The espresso is always made fresh to order and is always wonderful. Their prepared section is a rotating display of excellent and inexpensive options. For less than $10 and usually just $6 or $7 you get a massive serving of rice and beans with a protein and a side. For the protein entrees there is usually a chicken, beef, pork and fish option. Sometimes it's roasted pork and oxtail and the next time you come it will be mojo ribs, stewed beef and chicken with peppers and onions. The variety is part of the fun. For sides, they always have plantains two ways, maduros or tostones but they often have garlicky yuca too. The predominate language at Paisanos is Spanish but there is usually someone who can speak some English. It can get tricky if you have too many questions about the ingredients or the preparation but if your open to some food adventure then you can't go wrong. Most of their business is takeout but they do have a few tables outside to enjoy your meal at.
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November 2017 by Cory C.
the ideal little market near your house, everyone is very kind especially the daughter of the owner who always receives you with a nice smile, she is charming, if you do not know Spanish, there is always someone who helps you, it is also good to practice it, if you only speak English, do not worry they help you, remember that you entered a Latin place, do not forget it !! They are lovely.
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September 2017 by daniel alfonsin
Good food and service