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    Paraiso Tropical

    4.2 (20 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Robert L.

    Paraiso Tropical Latin Market I checked this place out, it's a popular Latin market that sells imported and traditional goods from Central America like corn flour, beans, jars, music, movies and magazines. What I like about this market was that there's this small food bar beside the front cash register that sells authentic Latin cuisines like tamales, pupusa, tacos and many more. Here's what I got and tried. Carnitas Taco. An order came with 4 tacos with 2 corn tortillas to each of them. It had a good amount of meat and toppings to them, but I found the pork to be so dry and was very hard to chew and swallow. Mexican and Colombian Tamales. There was 3 different tamales on the menu, but they only had the Mexican and Colombian tamales at the time. The Colombian tamales was wrapped in plantain leaves and stuffed with corn masa, carrots, potatoes, chicken drumstick (bone in) and pork. I wasn't expecting any bones, so that threw me off, I would have preferred chicken without bones. The Mexican tamales was perfectly seasoned and had the right amount of chicken and corn masa, which was wrapped in corn husk. Pupusa. This was a thick corn tortilla that was stuffed with seasoned pork meat and cheese and it had a nice crisp exterior on either side. Flautus (Taquitos). An order came with 5, each stuffed with chicken in a corn tortilla and deep fried. There wasn't much of the filling, but more so of the corn tortilla. Empanadas Argentinas de Queso y Guava and Pastel Brasileiro. The Empanadas Argentinas looked puffy, but it only had a thin layer of cheese and a small dollop of guava jam with sugar on the exterior. The Pastel Brasileiro was stuffed with ground beef, olives, eggs with a secret blend of seasoning. Overall, food was good, but my favourite was the pupusas, Mexican tamales and the pastel brasileiro.

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    Chris C.

    Went in on recommendation for some authentic Mexican food for takeout and I was not disappointed! Grabbed the Yuca with Chiccarones, and it was super good. Fried pork sides and fried yuca with sauce. I also tried the Argentinian empanadas. It was tasty. Took a tamales and some Pazole home too and will try those later. This place also has so much other stuff like a grocery store of authentic Mexican and Latin products. Tons of chillies and tortillas and canned items and hot sauce. Definitely check it out!

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    Jonny M.

    I've been wanting to try Paraiso Tropical ever since I saw a couple walk out with takeout food. I remember thinking, "you can order hot food at the grocery store?!?!" and then attempted to find more information online. Good luck with that because there's not a sniff of a menu online. That meant we were going in with no idea what type of food there would be but I was hoping for good things. While I waited for A to show up, I browsed the aisles. They have everything you need to make your own Latin American food - spices, beans, masa, hot sauces, drinks and snacks. They even had my favourite Mexican sauce (Valentina)! I've never seen this anywhere else in town - pretty happy that I found a spot that has them in stock. Didn't know you could get them by the litre! The menu! You're welcome. They have tacos (only on the weekends) and pupusas (Friday and the weekend). They only had boiled cassava (no fried) when we were there so we passed on that. Their food is pretty heavy on the starches and carbs, so keep that in mind when you order. We ordered a couple different things to try and taste most of the items available from their food cart. There's no room to sit so it's strictly takeout. Lucky for us, it was a beautiful Friday in December for lunch outside. That's right, we picnic tabled it up! - 2x pupusas ($3.00 each) - the pupusas had a pretty generous portion of pork stuffed inside them. The man working the counter topped things off with a good amount of cabbage and tomato sauce. They were almost out of them when we ordered but he went to the back and was able to replenish his pupusa goodie basket. Good but wish they were warmer. Nothing beats fresh from the kitchen - these were lukewarm at best. - Flautas ($6.00 for five) - the flautas were great with a nice crunchy outside and tasty inside. Topped with tomato sauce and some chopped lettuce, it was refreshing and light. I'd order this one again. - Chicken empanada and Salvadorean empanada ($3.00 each) - both types of empanadas were pretty good. If they hadn't been sitting for awhile, they would have been even better. The Salvadorean had an excellent filling and tantalized the taste buds. That one I would easily eat again. - 2x Argentinian tamale ($3.00) - we each got our own tamala but we could have easily shared one. Or better yet, we should have tried the Mexican tamale (in a corn husk) to compare. The masa was light and moist while the filling had potato, chicken, chickpeas and even an olive inside. Pretty decent. Paraiso Tropical is a solid spot to grab any Latin American staples along with harder to find items. As for the food itself, I'd give it a decent rating for what it is. If you can somehow time your order to coincide with the food coming out hot, it would be perfect. Otherwise, it's merely decent. Tough to recommend over El Rancho when it's only four streets down the road.

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    Karen B.

    Food is my passion, so finding the correct ingredients can be challenging if you're looking to replicate an authentic dish. I was SO stoked to find a market that stocked tons of Latin spices, chilies, tortillas, Tajin, masa and more...so much more! I plan on trying my hand and tamales soon, so I'm set for that. I also grabbed a few cans of hominy for a big batch of pozole and some chilies to keep on hand. Yum! There were a few delicious goodies in the hot food case, so I grabbed a Mexican tamale for $3 (score). I got to the truck and unwrapped my lovely, warm treat. I have no shame and couldn't wait to get home, so I devoured the tasty shredded meat, enveloped in tender, fluffy masa. It was for science...I needed a baseline tamale to go off of. I can't wait to make them at home! You know I'll be back. Oh yes. Tamales are life.

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    My absolute favourite treat when I am near either location. The cheese empanadas and Salvadoran tamales are top of my list.

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    Love it!!! Going here is an experience where your sights and senses will be tempted. Wide variety of goods can be found here.

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    Friendly service, amazing food and selection of authentic Latin spices, sauces, and specialties.

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