“Such good tacos! Everyone was raving!!! We ordered ahead of time for our wedding, got 3 taco meats, rice, beans, tortillas, and salsas and it was perfect!! The process was easy, and seriously the food was so good!”
“Top tier guacamole; It’s incredibly addictive. At $6.99 a pound I’d say it’s worth it for the convenience and taste. It’s tasty enough to dip right into, repeatedly.
I also bought tamales; one of each kind. They are big and they’re $3 but they’re mostly masa. The sauce inside of the chicken tamales is really good.
The store is well stocked with lots of fresh ingredients that are used in many traditional m, age-old recipes. The produce section is worth a look.”
“Always went to don asados next door but never noticed this place was also a grocery store. Very small store and pretty cramped aisles, but weirdly enough adds to the whole vibe of the store. Pretty interesting variety of goods there was everything from meats, salsa, all kinds of snacks and ice cream sauces, breads ready to go to dessert, beers, and a lot of cool drinks. The cashier was very friendly also. I will probably be stopping here every time I go to Don Asados in the future just to explore and also grab some nice treats.”
“Full of interesting products that can’t find almost anywhere else the management needs some improvement the priced a little bit to higher side maybe to the fact that a lot rarer items after all it worth visiting”
“So I went to Aloha halal market to get some Ingredients to surprise my friend that was coming over to visit. They do have a dietary restriction which only allows them to eat Halal Food due to religious purposes. So I couldn't just go to Winco or any regular grocery store to get these specific halal ingredients. So I came here to find all the ingredients I needed which I did and I learned so much on the internet about what it means to be Halal.Halal is an Arabic word that simply means lawful or permitted, but generally refers to what’s allowed under Islamic law. It’s the opposite of haram, which means prohibited. Some things are very clear-cut halal or haram, however, as with a lot of religious law, other things can be open to interpretation.So I need to buy some meat that's why I couldn't go to any regular grocery store because for meat to be certified halal, it must be slaughtered in a manner known as dhabiha. That means to drain all blood from the carcass. In Islam, the consumption of blood is considered haram/not-allowed. A Muslim must recite a dedication known as tasmiya or shahada during this process.Not all meat can be made halal, regardless of how it was slaughtered. Animals that are always haram/not-allowed to eat include:Pork and its by-products are strictly forbidden,Donkeys, mules, and horses, Fanged animals (cats, dogs, bears, etc),Birds of prey,Reptiles and Some other animals such as monkeys.Overall I would recommend coming here if you are like me cooking for someone who has a restriction on food of the religious purpose, or you yourself are in the religion and just want to come and find some Halal Ingredients.”
“Looking at the reviews before an arriving I was nervous about delivering here. I had a great experience with this company. My appointment was at 8:00am I arrived at 7 am in door at 8 am. I was unloading, lumper fee paid and given paperwork all in 2 hours. Thank you Sysco for the great experience. (Refer unit delivery)”
“Heart to Heart Farms is a gem with so many knowledgeable folks that contribute and give us so much! For any farm related needs check Heart to Heart first with all their programs and opportunities you are bound to find something that meets your needs.”