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7 years ago
Need a quick snack? Stop in for a sweet treat or a case of bottled water. Many locations throughout Cancun.
Cancun-Tulum 115
77720 Cancún, Quintana Roo
Mexico
Supermanzana 63
984 147 2291
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We love that this grocery store is a short 15 minute walk from our hotel when we come to visit. It…read morehas all the staples needed. Good selection of fruits and vegetables - we love the guavas, mangos, and carrots the most! They taste so fresh and more flavorful than what we get in the US. Decent selection of meat, dairy, snacks, cereal, etc too! They have a bakery (with fresh tortillas), pharmacy, a touristy area (bathing suits, shirts, souvenirs, etc), and an area that has prepped food items. They also have a decent alcohol/beer area. Prices are way better than what they charge at the hotel (though you're likely paying for convenience there). Highly recommend this treat to pick up items! This is on the top floor of a shopping mall, though the mall itself has few store these days.
Kulkulkan grocery shoppin'! This isn't exactly where the…read morelocals shop so much. It's located in a shopping mall that seems to be having some occupancy issues, but has an absolutely beautiful atrium, with a decorated dome, fountains- It's amazing! The shopping is a bit rough- it's not exactly the cheapest place to shop in Mexico. It's not the most expensive- that honor seems to belong to the other grocery up the road a mile or two and the Cancun Pointe. The aisles are a bit jammed together, and they certainly cater to the gringo tourista. They have new swimsuits, hats, sunglasses, plenty of cerveza, tequila, mixers, and food. A bakery section offers pan dulces and a variety of things to make sandwiches with. There's a bunch of bottled water, and everything you need to feel at home. I kinda don't care for how they seem to organize this place- whatever they're doing, I haven't figured it out yet. The prices were okay, the selection okay. Okay!
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We stayed in a hotel near to this grocery store so we came here to get some fruit and to see what…read morethey offered! We opted to get some cut fruit because it was so cheap here. A tub of mango, pineapple, or watermelon was only two dollars each! They also had a lot of baked goods that looked yummy and a small food court. I also tried the flan, which was very delicious and not too sweet (which is how I like it). Overall, great grocery store! I would definitely recommend checking it out if you are in the area.
Gigante super mercado! This supermarket is huge!…read more This big supermarket has everything you'll need for a beach holiday! It's a regular supermarket, but I suspect that the locals don't shop here at all. The prices are pretty high, and much of the food isn't quite practical. This is a two story grocery store- not counting the parking. Be sure that you don't miss the top floor, where all the liquor and food hall is. Nom! Parking is on the bottom floor. They sell you validation at the cash register. Beware- the grocery bagger is looking for tips. My favorite part of the supermarket is all the cheap Mexican gifts they sell, with clearly marked prices. Actually, many of them are cheaper than the flea market down the way, because you don't have to haggle and deal with the cat calls from the clerks. Beware of the touts selling excursions and whatnot at the entrance. Just because they're in a supermarket doesn't mean they can't take advantage of gringos. This supermarket gets awfully busy in the afternoon. The aisles are narrow. It's best to come at an off time.
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Sevice was good and many of the items we needed for our stay in Cancun. Wold highly recommend this…read morestore in lieu of the over priced items in the resorts.
Great market, if you're in town on vacation this is a great spot for you to go stock up on any…read morefood you might need. it's a two-story store that has a great wine and alcohol selection , if you like cheese and salami, they also have a great selection . they also cook food inside the market that you could buy already cooked food. I wish they had a store like this at home!
They have everything. The staff is super helpful, even when your Spanish is muy malo! Quick walk…read morefrom the hotel. Highly recommend
20 August 2014: Since these stores are part of Wal*Mart, I wasn't that excited about visiting this…read moregrocery store. It's your typically average grocery store. Nothing stood out, nothing to complain about. I did look around and saw things that aren't sold in the US. Which kinda makes me jealous.
If you want food and drink in Mexico just step outside of your hotel and there and look around,…read morewalk around, or take a Taki. Thesecare all over Cancun and for good reason. If you don't like walking with anything on your hands you will come in here and get chilled water bottles. They are convenient stores. When I came here I wanted to try the Mexicans snacks. There was a few I really liked but didn't have the taste for them Finally I just purchased ice cold water, a coke, and a bag of doritos. Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat. Mexican doritos is bomb! I'm not going to lie about eating them every day. Once I got the taste for them, that's what I ate every day. So good. Not good you can get them on Amazon. Anywho all the OxxO are necessary. They have your chips, candies, sodas, cookies, crackers. Nachos cheese station, hot dogs from off the rotating grill and friendly staff. Stores as clean as you can get with large traffic with people coming in from the beach.
The prices were good and they had just about anything you could need at a local convenient store. I…read morestopped in to grab some drinks and snacks on the way back to my hotel. I also managed to purchase a couple small souvenirs.
Is it weird that one of my favorite parts of going on vacation in foreign countries is exploring…read moretheir grocery stores? Chedraui was definitely the best grocery store on the island as far as selection. Eggs are cheaper than in USA and so delicious. My kids loved the pastry section-- so fresh each morning. Tip: you pick up a large metal platter, use the tongs to select your pastries, and take them to the register at the back to be packaged and priced. Note that you need to bring your own grocery bags and cannot carry in a backpack. If you do you have to leave it at the customer service counter. Chedraui also has anything you may have forgotten for the beach -- hats, sunglasses, sunscreen. Centrally located on the island. We often walked there and then took a cab back with our groceries.
This is the primary grocery store on Isla Mujeres. This is the largest store as well. It has…read moreeverything you need plus more to stock your pantry and fridge for your vacation on Isla Mujeres. If you are from the US or Canada, there will definitely be some comforts of home that you will need to substitute or do without. Also, there are other things that you may be used to buying that they simply do not have. For example, milk is not available in 1 gallon containers. Coffee creamer is hit or miss. We used cooking cream that was vanilla flavored. They do seem to always have hazelnut creamer if you can live with that instead. Grocery stores in Mexico also have a full selection of liquor. The tequila selection here is greater than what I have seen in a liquor store in the US. This grocery store is also the local appliance center, home goods, and moped dealer but I doubt if you are buying any of that stuff while you are here for your extended stay. They do take credit cards and do not charge you a conversion fee upfront. If you have an elderly person bagging groceries with the checkout person, please tip them. They are not employed and your tip is their wage. Bottom line - This is the largest and best grocery store on Isla Mujeres. It is our go-to location for almost anything we need for our extended stays.
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Nothing fancy, just a simple little grocery store. Needed some basic last minute supplies for our…read morehotel stay in this beautiful city if Cancun. Bottled water, beer, beach towel, suntan lotion, some snacks and bananas was what we basically came for. Good customer service, good location and excellent prices.
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17 August 2014: My favorite chain of grocery stores in Mexico is La Comer. So to walk into a MEGA…read moreComer blew my mind. They had absolutely everything Mexican you could possibly think of, all under a free Wi-Fi roof. It was beautiful. I found a box of Star Wars cereal with Darth Vader on the front. I didn't let go until it was paid for.
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This is a very large liquor store located in the Hotel Zone in Cancun. They have almost every wine…read moreor spirit you can think of, and their prices are reasonable. They have many sales associates on the floor to help you find something. They also have a delicatessen that sells up-market cold cuts and cheeses to accompany your wine purchase. If you're in the market for a tequila or Mescal to bring home as a souvenir, they have one for every budget. This place is definitely worth a stop if you want to have a drink at your hotel and don't want to stay at the bar.
Like others have said, this is a nice liquor store in a BevMo kind of way. While it is nice that it…read moreis so open, bright and clean and very modern looking and it has plenty of options, it is failing in the tequila department. Perhaps they should take a look at the duty free liquor store at the Cancun airport to get a clue? Like most liquor and grocery stores in Cancun, they have a good supply of inferior tequila to try to take advantage of the tourists, why not offer a little more quality. Perhaps some Casa Noble anejo single barrow or an El Tosoro Anniversario? The number of Americans with good knowledge of high quality tequilas is rapidly growing and they should be taking full advantage. You are in Mexico La Europea, take advantage of your situation. Make a name for yourself. You should probably start by finding someone to run the tequila department that has a love for high quality tequila and send them to the tequila district to gain firsthand knowledge and to get to know the owners of the distilleries. Take a trip to La Cata while you are there and see how it is really done. Your liquor store is beautiful in appearance; make it beautiful in selection as well.
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