I'm from Chicago & this place makes me feel at home living in Louisville with this ethnic type of food. The bakery is amazing! 👏
Please come in and explore the variations of foods, meats, spices, fresh baked conchas, and so much more!
Have fun and enjoy! 😉
No vivimos en lousville, pero siempre que venimos nos gusta pasar a esta tienda,por que tienen mas cosas que las pequeñas tiendas en mi ciudad, en las ultimas 3 ocaciones sus cajeras con mal actitud muy despotas y avientan el producto de una manera muy grosera, olvidan que es su trabajo, no se que tipo de ambiente laboral tengan, pero por su actitud no creo sea muy bueno.
When we went the restaurant portion did not appear to be open. The bakery has a good selection of pastries. Nothing appeared to be labeled regarding what anything was or how much it costs. Turns out the pan dulce were $1.50 each. Not a bad price by all means, but would have been nice to know up front.
The pastries we chose all had a sort of pineapple flavor to them. We got one that looked like a chocolate donut, an m&m stuffed one, a chocolate dipped palmier looking one, and one that seems to be a plain sweet bread with a knot tied shape to it. They were all larger than my fist in size and tasted quite good.
The bakery also had a menu for ordering sweets and an ice cream counter. The ice cream was $2 for a bowl that was filled quite well. The ice cream was labeled but it was difficult to make out what was what outside of the pistachio and limon flavors. We tried the limon flavor which had a light citrus flavor and otherwise was quite different from ice cream found in a local store. Hard to describe what was different about it, but it still tasted good.
We also went into the main grocery store and the butchery. There didn't appear to be any clear signs regarding prices or what the products were there either. What few signs there were were entirely in Spanish with no English translation available. We ended up picking out some guava cheese danish like pastries and a drink. The pastries were $6.50 while the drink was $1.50. While the pastries were a little more than you'd pay elsewhere for a similar cheese pastry, I'd say it's likely due to how expensive guava fruits are.
The butchery had an area with fresh chichirones, which we are waiting until our next visit to try. However, it was quite surprising just how large in size they were. They had some that were longer than my arm and much thicker too.
While we didn't purchase any meat this time, we were quite impressed by the meat selection and the prices for it. The store has weekly ads posted to their Facebook ad so we knew already that they had good deals on meat from when we were researching the place, but it was nice to see it in person as well.
Overall, the selection and prices weren't bad, but I just wish there were more signs.
Muy buena variedad de productos mexicanos. los precios muy buenos, es el Mercado mexicano con mujores precios de louisville y kentucky me gustan las tortillas, frescas como en mexico, hay mismo las hacen en la tortilleria 💯 recomendado.