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June 2023 by Eric W.
The beat place to buy authentic West Indies food. Hannah is amazing and really sets the bar for customer service
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February 2023 by Marilu F.
Kind of makes me think of a bodega.Passed by here with my friend, Sean M. Didn't expect much from this store, but I was very pleasantly surprised.They have a lot of things I use in my day to day, including sour orange juice that shockingly both Publix and Walmart were out of.They also had a bunch of calderos, which are essentially the cast irons that Cubans use. I want to clarify that when I say a bunch, I mean they have sizes I've never seen. They're so big that you could feed an army. These are the sizes suited for the parties on Noche Buena.I expected to see a lot of Caribbean items, and while Cuba may be part of the Caribbean, I guess I expected more exotic goods. I mean, don't get me wrong - they have lots of things from the Bahamas and Jamaica, but I suppose it showed me my own ignorance in how similar the cuisine of all these cultures are. Definitely would go back if in the area. I'm eyeing the occasion to have a party and get myself a massive caldero from them!
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November 2021 by Lina L.
If you are looking for anything Caribbean or West Indian, they have it here. Its a bit expensive on some things but still affordable. They have food, snacks, spices, drinks, liquor, fresh fruit and veggies, and even medicine and some cookware. They also have meats and fish. If you can't find what you are looking for just ask; its a very compact store so some things may be hard to find. There's not a lot of parking but there is plenty parking across the street that's very easy to get to.
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October 2021 by Lea L.
Worst black cake, they give the cake a bad name, they need to leave the baking to the real bakers. It taste like a chocolate cake gone bad and it cost too much. They have other items but too expensive they store needs to be ean and sanitized.