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9 years ago
Grocery store in Ensenada Mexico. Great place to buy anything Mexican and alcohol. Friendly to non Spanish speaking patrons.
Centro Comercial Mision
Blvd. Reforma
22840 Ensenada, Baja California
Mexico
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http://www1.soriana.com/site/default.aspx?p=12118&temprefer=90565
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My daughter was able to find a dress and shoes. She is super picky, so happy she found something…read moreshe loved. . There is a huge selection of dresses, tops, skirts, shoes. Reminded me of a more boutique h&m store. Please note, address on Yelp is not correct.. Here is the google address: Av. Ruiz 485, Zona Centro, 22800 Ensenada, B.C., Mexico One more thing that was odd, you can't try on white clothing. Luckily most items come in multiple colors, so you can try stuff on.
A stylish boutique for the modern woman…read more Reggaeton playing. I like. The store is very nicely decorated with fashion items including but not limited to shoes, accessories (earrings, bracelets, necklaces, sunglasses, etc.), clothing, and handbags. The store was clean and had good variety. The women working the store - ehhh. The cashier was nice but everyone else kind of had an attitude. I will come back. Euro Milan is one of the few "modern" places in Ensenada, in the tourist area near la primera, to shop for women's apparel, apart from department stores.
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My youngest wanted a belt for his pants and I noticed the giant "Levi's" on the glass window from a…read moreblock away. Typically I've found that all stores selling Levi's also sell accessories. I've popped into this store previously in the past but never purchased anything. This was the first time I shopped here as a mother. This trip was more memorable as I found a great deal on boy's pants! My husband did not find his size but men's Levi's were $50 US for the 501s & there were a bunch of Dickie's available as well. There was a sale rack for $15 US in brick, forest, and beige which he did not look through but I thought was a great deal if you're ok w those colors. There's a ton of hats if you want a Mexican cowboy style but they have sailor hats and beanies too. Mostly men's and boys apparel and headwear but there is a small woman's offering near the front as a courtesy. The owner is awesome and fluent in English so asking questions on sizing, pricing, etc was really easy. I also added the business on Yelp so I could remember the name of the shop for the future!
Storefront. Look for the LEVI'S sign.
Averages out that I paid $16 US for the Dickies and $20 US for the Wranglers. A great deal with my growing boys!
Google reviews & info. I added them on Yelp because this store is awesome!!
Nice clean store with plenty of clothes to select. It's a ways in town but easy enough to take the…read moreUber or taxi. This is one store the hubs can go to and have lots to look at in the technology and tool departments while I look in other areas.
REALLY REALLY disappointed with this Walmart. There is no reason for them to not sell here what…read morethey do in California. There are sooooo many us citizens who live here,and we have to go across the border to get the stuff we want and need.Get with it Walmart PEOPLE down here have $$$$$$ STOP being stupid
Came here with my mom to buy groceries for the weekend. It was super crowded but the lines went…read morepretty fast. The store was clean and organized. They had some items that you can't find at the US Costco. Customer service was nice. They had great selection of groceries and merchandise. There are workers that help you load your groceries in your car and you can tip them for doing that. Great experience overall!
On our wishlist was a visit to Costco Ensenada. It was about a 15 minute Uber ride away from the…read moreCruise Ship terminal. All in all, this is a decent Costco. However, coming from the States, we were really looking for unique things to Mexico or the region. In that regard, it's a bit disappointing. 90% of this store reminded me of US stores. I'm going to just highlight the unique items I saw, starting with the food court. Pizza? Check. They even have the combo pizza that has been removed from some menus. The world famous Hot Dog and Soda for $1.50? Yes, but with the exchange rate, it was $1.78. I think most folks could handle that, but probably not the 14 slices of jalapeno shown in the picture. Everything else looked like standard fare except for the mango smoothie which we tried and liked. Next section was the bakery. Mini donuts seem like they're a big deal as there are a ton on display. They make it fresh in the back corner. We asked nicely for a sample and they gave us a bunch (like way too many) to try. Another unique item I noticed here was cheesecake sized Chocoflan. After that, we were in meat and deli. Two items usually only found in ethnic items - vacuum packed beef tripe and beef tongue. Right next to the normal pork shoulder was marinated pork adobado. I consider the $5 rotisserie chicken as famous as hot dog and soda. Instead of being served in a covered tray, the chickens here are sold in bags. With the exchange rate, it comes out to $7.05. We're still getting a ridiculous steal back home. The other deli items I've never seen before included shrimp shish kabobs, chicken croissant sandwiches, Italian sandwiches on focaccia, bake at home flatbreads, and marinated shredded rotisserie chicken with flavors like mole and tinga. Rounding out the rest of the interesting items in the store - fruit and veggie wash/disinfectant, shelf stable milk in tetras, smoked salmon rolled with cream cheese, Aidells spinach and feta sausages, masa in three different sized packages, different chocolate drink mixes, and of course Kinder eggs that have been banned in the US (the ones with toys in the chocolate). Do I regret going? Of course not, it's Costco. But I won't be going back if I'm just visiting.
A great new shop in town filed with a wide selection of local artisan handicrafts and clothing…read more They have handmade pottery, local jams, salts, pictures, prints, and just a great collection of authentic, well made gifts and merchandise. The owner's name is Galia, an incredibly warm woman who makes you feel at home. She's 100% fluent in both English and Spanish, so don't worry about any challenges communicating. Also, it's not one of those cheap haggling places, so this is not your spot if you're looking for cheap, made in China souvenirs. Note: the store in on the corner, and shares an entrance with the El Rey Sol Café.
This is a great store full of beautiful art. I go for the Catrina dolls and tiles but they have all…read morekinds of stuff and prices are extremely fair and listed in both in dollars and pesos. Today I got a beautiful Catrina dolls as well as a collection of tiles for friends. It's a twenty minute walk from the cruise ship pier. The Dia de Los Muertos shrine(?)) alone is worth the trip.
This is one of the only shops we stop in to buy wonderful pieces from when we visit Ensenada. The…read moreshop is beautifully curated from the 1st to the 2nd floor. The prices are very fair for the quality of items sold here. The owner is very friendly and not pushy what so ever. You can shop casually without feeling overwhelmed by their employees. We will be back for the 4th time this coming Sept!
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