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    Veggie Tacos
    Allicia S.

    The reviews were accurate & appreciated. Mercado Acapulco gave me a bodega vibe due to its location in the rear of a Hispanic grocery store. There was seating in the back to eat, but opted to take mine home as I lived within proximity of the location. Ordering was a bit of a challenge despite my knowledge of Spanish, but with photos we were able to get me the items I needed. I settled on two vegetable tacos and was pleased with them. The flavors were good and had a healthy piece of avocado in each. The payment process was also easy to navigate - place order in the back and bring receipt to front register to pay. This allowed time to walk around the store and see the unique items for sale.

    Tacos
    Katherine G.

    I've seen this place for years and been curious to check it out any time I'm in the Cheshire neighborhood. Finally stopped in for some street tacos. To be honest, I've had better. The chicken lacked seasoning.

    Eryn H.

    I love hole in the wall places they always have the best food. Mercado acapulco did not disappoint! I'm from California and I am picky on Mexican food and their tacos were authentic and fresh just how I like them ! I will definitely be back to try their plates and their menudo

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    Kristen B.

    MY FAVORITE! Of all of the taquerias I have tried lately this one was above and beyond amazing! You may pull up and be hesitant to go inside based on the outside but just go in. I promise it is delicious and worth it. Also love that it's in a little super market, if you are looking for any imported goods and Mexican snacks, you'll find them here! ***LOCATION*** Definition of hole in the wall haha only a couple of parking spots but I don't think it gets crowded. The taqueria is in the back of the convenience store. ***ATMOSPHERE*** You walk in and there's a lot going on. There's some kind of phone company or tax service or something on the right. I can't remember but it was a little counter. On the left there is the cash register for the super market. If you walk straight to the back there is the restaurant. They do have a couple tables, and some people were eating there with normal dishes. I think most orders are taken to-go. There are stairs in the back that lead to a hair salon. They for real have it all in one place haha. I feel like the taqueria is truly a hidden gem! I enjoyed looking around and the sweets and things they had at the market. They even have a full meat/seafood butcher section. ***FOOD*** The real reason you are reading. The tacos were phenomenal. I LOVE that they had veggie tacos because most places don't, which is normal, I feel like that is not so much a thing but I love that they had the option. My sister was with me and she is vegetarian and I am mainly vegetarian but will eat chicken if there aren't other options. So we were glad to have these! We loved that they were stuffed as well! It wasn't just onion and cilantro, they filled them with cascade and lettuce and pico. We were also surprised but the side of rice and beans was huge! We ordered that to share and it was so much! And it was like half the price of what we were expecting based on the menu. We originally thought we'd have to get each side separately but I think she made it some kind of combo. The salsa was good and spicy and we love that! ***STAFF*** Super nice! They mainly spoke Spanish but we were able to order. She was super friendly in the back and the younger girl in the front was as well! You do have to pay in the front with your ticket then come back to the back to pick up the food. It was out fast and she had everything packed up including both salsas for us. We took It to go and pics are at my place. There isn't outdoor seating at the restaurant. ***CONCLUSION*** Really recommend their tacos! Very cheap and so far my favorite ones I have tried in the area :)

    Horchata
    Tiff H.

    It was Taco THURSDAY (because how come we can only eat tacos on Tuesdays?!) and we decided to venture somewhere new for tacos. Mercado Acapulco Taqueria is tucked inside an unassuming supermarket on Cheshire Bridge. You place your order in the back next to the butchers counter, where it's a little dark. We ordered enchiladas with rice with refried beans and a plate of tacos. Surprisingly, everything tasted really fresh and tasty. It took about 15 minutes to get our food, which felt like the longest 15 minutes as we sipped on horchata and watched the few others around us eating their food. Sauces are available at the counter for you to use. Everything we got looked fresh and bright, particularly the greens that came on the tacos and the enchiladas. It wasn't the best food I've had but it hit the spot. It was the perfect chill and mostly quiet taco spot to grab food without the frills of chips and salsa or margaritas. If you're in the area, no need to head toward Buford Highway for tacos - Mercado Acapulco has got it for you!

    Menu as of Dec 2, 2022
    Michael W.

    So now you can eat at a meat market on Cheshire Bridge! What can be better than that? I tried it on Dec 2 2022, so prices are from that date. Tacos 3.29, enchiladas 10.99, burrito 8.49 quesadilla 8.49, tortas 8.49, chilaquiles 13.99. If you live in midtown no need to drive to Buford highway The tacos were ok. I had 3 and both that had chopped meat where rather overcooked in my opinion. They had a crunch to them.You enter this little convenience store with a lot of unpriced stuff. You can be assured most is overpriced. They have a decent amount of meat and a vegetable cooler with overpriced veggies. I know, thats why is why it is called a convenience store by english speakers. However $2.75 for a small avocado, $4.00 for a small head of lettuce is a bit much. I pity the poor person that cant get to a better grocery. The kitchen is in the very back and you order there. There is a big long table more or less everyone sits at. They have 2 salsa bottles you can pass around to others at your table. You cant be shy here. Probably not a good choice to sit here during the next pandemic. Yes about as close as a grade school lunch table if not closer.Your food though comes in styrofoam containers so just carry it out if your shy. The kitchen gives you a little ticket and you pay at the register by the entry/exit. You can call ahead your order at 404 477 3202 if your in a rush or thats your thing. Personally I always want to see place, setup, and price and wont call in anything to a place sight unseen.

    My order was handwritten by the lady who also cooked my tacos fresh.
    Daniel B.

    I give Mercado Acapulco 3.5 stars rounded up to 4. I was looking for a restaurant to get takeout tacos from on Tuesday (Cinco de Mayo) and found this place on Yelp. The reviews are, for the most part, accurate. This is yet another place I would've never gone to if it wasn't for Yelp. This past Tuesday was "Yelp's Great Taco Takeout" presented by Yelp OTP Community Manager Gretel Y: https://bit.ly/3ftlfGg. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, in lieu of traditional in-person events, Yelp has been setting up takeout events (and other virtual events) to support local businesses. I think these events are a great idea. We each chose a local taco shop to support and I chose Mercado Acapulco based on its Yelp reviews. This was a nice find. It's a small Mexican market with butcher shop (carniceria) and taqueria. It's located in an old freestanding building directly across from the old Hong Kong Harbour restaurant (https://bit.ly/2SHqSag). This appears to be a humble, mom and pop shop. During my visit, it looked like the dad was the butcher and overall store manager, the mom was in the back kitchen cooking up food for the taqueria, and the daughter was at the front ringing up customers. The place isn't much to look at, but it's not atypical of a Mexican grocery. There's not a lot of parking on-site. I parked in front of the attached window tinting business because it looked closed. There's a sign on Mercado Acapulco's doors that warns you not to park in front of the gray building next door or you will be booted ($125 to get the boot off). The front of the house has about four aisles stocked with a limited selection of packaged food products, household goods, refrigerated/frozen foods, herbs and spices, tortillas, and more. The middle of the house has a section with fresh produce and the meat counter. The back of the house is where the taqueria can be found. The carniceria and taqueria have seating for about 25-30 customers. It doesn't look like they're allowing dine-in at this time due to the ongoing pandemic. The setup is super simple and many wouldn't think this is a taqueria if they didn't know to look for it. They have a table pulled out to place the aqua frescas machine. It looked like they had tamarindo (tamarind), limonada (lemonade), and jamaica (hibiscus) mixing. $1.99 for a small drink, $2.99 for a large. They also have horchata on the menu. Along with the agua frescas, they have a self-serve fridge with Coke products and a variety of Mexican drink brands including Jarritos and Jumex. Another table holds the self-serve "salsa bar", salt and pepper, straws, a bottle opener, container lids, the TV remote, a tip jar, and menus. The salsa bar consisted of 2-3 salsas, two red and one green, both in squeeze bottles and in bowls with spoons. I think the two red salsas may have been the same thing. The red salsa was very spicy. If you like legit spicy food, I recommend it. It brings the heat. The green salsa was OK. Not bad. The menu features $1.99 tacos (eight meat options and one veggie option), $7.50 burritos and tortas (four kinds of tortas), $8.99 enchiladas, $6.99 quesadillas, and $9.99-11.99 entrees like flautas and mojarra frita (fried whole mojarra fish). Like other Mexican restaurants, they also offer menudo ($9.99), a soup made with beef tripe and vegetables, on the weekends. I ended up ordering 10 tacos for my fiancee and me: * 1 pollo (chicken) - $2.00 * 3 chorizo (pork sausage) - $2.00 each * 2 asada (steak) - $2.00 each * 2 pastor (spit-grilled pork) - $2.00 each * 2 lengua (cow tongue) - $2.50 each * 1 campechano (chorizo and asada mix) - $2.50 The older lady working the taqueria kindly wrote down my order (there was a bit of a language barrier, but nothing too bad) and went to work immediately, cooking up the taco meats and tortillas on the flat top griddle. She prepared the tacos and packaged them in white foam boxes in the order in which she wrote them on the ticket. She was working all by herself. My order was ready in about 10 minutes. Normally, chorizo is my favorite taco meat, but here, the asada and lengua were the standouts. They were truly delicious. Both the asada and lengua were tender and flavorful. The chorizo and pastor, on the other hand, weren't as tender and moist as I would've liked. The pastor was the most disappointing to me, but it wasn't bad, just mediocre quality. For the price paid, I can't complain much. The pollo was different than I expected. The small, chopped pieces of chicken had a bit of crispiness to them which was nice and appetizing. All of the tacos were generously portioned and served on dual layer corn tortillas with onion, cilantro, and lime. I particularly asked about limes and she made sure to pack a lot for me. She also packed me plenty of salsa to go. I appreciated it. Like a mom packing food for a son. I took my bag of boxed tacos with ticket and paid at the front counter. Attentive service from both the older lady and younger lady. I'd come back.

    Asada Taco
    Jade C.

    The food is cooked in back of a convenience store. The establishment is clean for the most part. The food was nice, and fresh. The service was decent. The flavor of the tacos was okay. The red sauce is actually very hot lol. The tortillas were a little too dry for me.

    Taco de chorizo and taco al pastor
    Alex G.

    It's a small place at the far end of a small dingy market. There's a couple of booths next to to wall and a set of tables butted-up against each other like an Oktober fest setting. The food was difficult to order and it took more than 20 minutes for a soup and 2 tacos. We ordered a taco al pastor, a taco de chorizo, and the soup was menudo. The tortillas used for the tacos were stale and hard to chew, and the pork meat was fatty and tasteless; the chorizo meat was just ok. The staff is not entirely friendly, but quick to point out the tip jar on the counter. I don't recommend this place at all.

    Street sign
    Jamarcus T.

    These tacos are legit! My girlfriend has lived in buckhead for the better part of a year, and Cheshire bridge road is maybe a 5 minute drive away from her place. That it took us almost a year to find a place right under our nose that has tacos this good is ridiculous, but i'm glad we found it! The Mercado Acapulco Y Taqueria meat market and grocery store is a very small shop that serves up tacos in the rear right corner of the shop. There are a few tables here where you can eat, but i'm going to keep emphasizing small here. Walk on back, have a seat and they'll take your orders. It's not exclusively a spanish only environment, but you find more people who speak spanish than English. The menu is in both English and spanish though so if you don't speak a lick of spanish, you'll be good. We ordered the following: Campechano ($2) Barbacoa ($2) Lengua ($2.50) 2 sodas (2 x $2) The tacos here were fresh, all bursting with flavor, and were some of the best tacos i've had in a long time. They bring salsa and hot sauce out to you, both are hot but really do add to the flavor. My favorite was the Campechano, which is a mix of steak and chorizo. The barbacoa is also quite delicious, and even though I don't care for lengua, this one made a strong case to try it again! All of the meats we tried were tender, not tough, and again, flavorful. Can't say more about it! Parking here is limited, in a small parking lot. The exterior doesn't look as inviting as some would like, but I kinda hope that keeps many from finding this gem. This is an active grocery store and meat market, so you can also shop after you eat. I fell in love with The Mercado Acapulco Y Taqueria meat market and grocery store at first bite, and you better believe we'll be back!

    Gabriella C.

    Great tacos for a great price! I tried each flavor and they even had a veggie taco with real avocado slices.

    Pechude de Pollo for. 11 bucks
    Himanshu J.

    Love this place. They serve great food and very very reasonable price. The restaurant is at the back of the market. Remember you are going there for the food not for ambience . I visit this place quite often. So so much better than the " white washed" taco place few doors down.

    Asada and pastor tacos
    Jason S.

    Don't allow appearance to deter you. This market may not look the fanciest but there is a tasty meal waiting for you in the back of the store. Everything is authentic here. All of the food is made to order. I ordered 4 tacos and they weren't expensive at all. The nice woman prepared them fairly quickly too. As far as taste goes, I felt that they were delicious. They load up your tacos with tons of onions and cilantro which gives each bite a tasty crunch. I found that the salsa picante was but seemed more hot than flavorful. Next time I'd probably stick with the salsa verde and hope that it adds another element to the tacos.

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    Such a hidden gem! All 6 of us were very pleased with our meals. Fresh ingredients, great portions & delicious.

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    Amazing tacos. Very authentic and tasty! The salsas are a bit spicy for me but still very good

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    Mercado Acapulco never disappoints. One of the best places for tacos in Atlanta. There aren't many authentic Mexican spots in the city

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    Yuck. Was disappointed with service and food. Would not recommend for anyone to go here. Lots of other better Mexican spots around

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    4 years ago

    Most authentic Mexican food I've found yet since moving from California reminds me of my Tia's tacos!

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    Love the food !! But the service always is the worse!! I found a hair in my food ! Gross

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    Inside when the grocery store was located on street level. My wife took this photo on April 23, 2020. Chirori's temporary space conversion.

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    $$

    The employee we had help from was amazing. She was very helpful. The place is wild clean. I was…read morevery happy to find a place that sells Eastern European foods in such a clean way. We had ordered two pies. One meat one cheese. Both were good. Definitely would buy again. It was nice to see a lot of beef only items and hope we see more of it the more we go. We're very happy we found this place so close to home. Hope they keep this up and we will be there weekly.

    A small Bulgarian grocer with imported dry goods and a small deli. It's located in an unremarkable…read morestrip mall next to Chin Chin on Spring Road. This review is based on my first visit to locate a different Bulgarian yogurt. PSA - It's a retail shop NOT a wholesale as it's incorrectly categorized...I've put in a correction to Yelp but we all know how that goes... + Ambiance is a slow south eastern European grocery shop with a pre-occupied cashier on her phone. A handful of well-organized aisles filled with dry goods, pottery, refrigerated goods in along the walls and a small over the counter deli in the back. + Food is imported goods from Bulgaria, Macedonia, Turkey, Greece and others around southern Baltic Sea. I found interesting condiments, pates, coffees, teas, nectars, cheese, salami, sweets and tchotchkes. In the back they have a small deli with varieties of fresh feta (goat, sheep and cow), olives and fresh made baklavas and other sweets (unknown to me). They also make a handful of inexpensive sandwiches. Unfortunately for me though, they were out of Bulgarian yogurt that I made the trip for. ++ Price is very reasonable. They accept credit cards. + Service was humorous and was friendlier than Hong Kong. The lady behind the deli was older who didn't speak English well and was helpful. The cashier in the front who looked to be in her late 30s was glued to her phone, crouched on a stool, aloof when I asked about the (missing) prices on jars of peppers but came back to tell me the price a few minutes later. She obviously understood and spoke more English but couldn't be bothered to speak...much. + Parking is free and shared with other shops. Over all, it's an interesting little import grocer and a fun place to find southern Baltic foods!

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