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December 2022 by adventureous J.
(Minority an immigrant owned) Bostons best Latin American grocery store they offer lots of options that show off tasty foods form Latin American countries. As for the employees they are always friendly and willing to give their knowledge.
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July 2019 by Rodolfo A.
Typical Mexican Grocery with many priducts fromLatin American countries. They should improve the cleanliness of the place, but since ai get what I want every time I go would keep the 4 stars. If they improve the cleanliness and speed at the cashier, would increse the score to 5 stars.
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June 2019 by MJ C.
Found the Yerba Mate I was looking for. Huge array of attractively priced spices and other ethnic specialties to explore.
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June 2018 by Susan J.
The best tortillas for miles around! and all the basic Latino groceries--Mexican, Guatemalan, you name it.
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September 2013 by Vincent S.
This basic bodega is nothing special, but it is the only place in Waltham that sells Chorizo! I also found other Latin American food staples like goya canned products and spices like cubitos and sazón. There is also a municipal lot nearby for parking.
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October 2012 by Natalia O.
Lovely store! I stumbled upon it by accident when I first moved to Waltham in 2003. Great selection, and very decent amount of Argentinean food choices. Highly recommended!
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April 2012 by joe m.
Great place. Great people. Wide variety of Latino food.
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October 2009 by Disco B.
Honestly, not worth the schlep out to Waltham. Whole Foods has as good a selection of chiles at the same price and many of the same Mexican specialties can be found in the International section of Shaw's.
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January 2007 by Iska B.
A small market on Moody Street where you can get authentic Mexican and South American foods that are hard to find in the big chain grocery stores. Can't find a certain spice? Try this place. They have lots of spices and many varieties of dried chiles. They also have authentic Mexican chorizo, corn tortillas, queso blanco and queso fresco as well as fresh tomatillos and jalapenos. They also have a variety of packaged snacks. The place to go to get ingredients for an authentic Mexican experience and the prices are good too. It helps to know some Spanish though since people will just assume you speak it!