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    El Mercadito

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Supermercados Las Americas International

    5.0(1 review)
    3.0 miMidtown

    como con la revista de taco bueno, consideraba dar una revista en español, but the name of the…read morestore is not even all in spanish, like the aforementioned restaurant, so i'll continue the review in english. food - in preparing for the shopping experience, i was wanting bananas to prepare a smoothie with the strawberries my mom got, and tortilla chips or another complementary food to go with the queso she got also. both these items were available and affordably priced. for bananas, i selected the option "sin gas", which refers to an exclusion of pesticides and other unhealthy chemicals, though is intriguingly also the label used for "uncaffeinated" in reference to soda, which i'd seen on a sign at a corner store during a trip to peru. furthermore, the bananas were labeled as grown in guatemala, and that reminded me of a book i'd read on bananas and one of the central countries where the international banana corporations operated being guatemala. and though the best choice tortialla chips i bought are not an internationally sourced brand, the grocery store with which the brand is associated originated in oklahoma, and makes for a fascinating connection between one state-founded grocery store and another welcoming local shopping destination through a food with foreign origins, and regional distinctiveness. also, i asked for sliced chicken breast from the meat counter, and i'd later cook the chicken in the air fryer with some lemon pepper, salt, and chili powder, served atop the tortilla chips with queso to make chicken and cheese nachos. and finally, i chose a candy to complete the shopping order, specifically a spicy tamarind flavored candy called pulparindo, manufactured by the de la rosa company. that was really good also, and was not as spicy as the box might suggest, but the seasoning does give a tasty, somewhat spicy, flavor. service - the service i received was delivered at two locations by three ways, one of whom was not even working at the store. the first place was at the meat counter, where a kind woman greeted me while observing the cooked meat section of the counter, and upon seeing what appeared to be only chicharrones on display, i'd attempted to ask if the counter had any cooked meat options other than pork. however, while she did confirm that all the options in the display about which i was asking were pork, the woman did not understand my question of if the store has any cooked meat options other than pork. that said, a friendly customer also shopping at the meat counter helped translate and communicated to me the various cuts of chicken available. to me, that interaction is suggestive of an inclusive, accomadating customer and staff clientele. then, at checkout, another woman rang up the groceries efficiently, and gave me the total, which i found quite affordable for the amount and quality of groceries in the purchase. ambiance - the store was clean, and appears more organized than many grocery stores where i've shopped. although i've only been to supermercados las americas a couple times that i can remember, the store also appears to me consistently stocked with a variety of products, including both staple foods and speciality items, with the store selling central and south american products not available anywhere else, at least so near where i live.

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    4.5(4 reviews)
    4.2 miMidtown

    There are many Daisos in Southern California where I moved from. So I was happy to find that a…read moreDaiso was in Tulsa. I finally visited this store because I used up all of my favorite kitchen sponges. This place is huge! The biggest I have ever been, and stocked full of everything! I buy kitchen sponges and reading glasses and many of snacks. Too bad that they raised prices from $1.50 to $2.25 (minimum) which I understand in this economy. They have so many good stuff and you would overbuy if you don't control yourself. Highly recommended.

    Anything you need for your room, kitchen, bathroom, etc... this is spot. DAISO is a Japanese…read morehousehold goods store along with some extras like dry noodles & candy. We came in the day after grand opening & we were greeted as soon as we walked in. The lady who greeted us was very nice & gave us a heads up on how things work. Everything is priced in yen, the conversion to the US price is all on a chart to let you know how much things cost. The price charts are also on the end of most aisles to keep it as a refresher. A majority of things were around $2-8, no matter the category. Heading to the checkout aisle, I got to explore the snacks. I ended up with some Mild Salt Doritos, something you definitely wouldn't be able down here unless it's a novelty store, & even that's rare in a city like Tulsa. I tried some noodles that were packaged later that night that & I enjoyed it (Lemonilo Ramen - Chick'n Chow Mein). I also tried some açaí Hi-Chew candy. It's a store that we'd visit on the regular, the store traffic was high at the time & the wait in line for checkout wasn't long at all.

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