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Juarez Grocery & Deli
Address: 154 Hope Ave, Passaic 07055
Phone: (973) 591-9975
State: NJ
City: Passaic
Street Number: 154 Hope Ave
Zip Code: 07055
categories: grocery store


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Reviews
I love this place! In my opinion this is THE place to get masa for tamales. The meat is superb quality. This is the meat I buy when I'm going to be asando carne on the grill. They have a small section of produce for your basic salsa making essentials and they have some already made. Try their salsa it's delicious and if you need it spicier they'll add more Chile I haven't tried their restaurant section. But I'm sure I won't be disappointed.
I love this place it always surprise me with lots of fruits, veggies, mole, quesillo, pan de yema, cecina, tasajo, tlayudas, and etc., cannot name them all from my beautiful Veracruz and Oaxaca but I can tell you that if you are from Oaxaca or Veracruz you will love this place, really authentic. Friendly staff, make sure you bring a recycle bag that will be something they will never waive $0.25 everything else is worth the price. From masa and tortillas recently blend and machine made to tlayudas freshly prepare.
Best for fresh tortillas and oaxacan fresh ingredients. I also love getting tamales.
This is the only Expression Oaxaqueña restaurant that is still open. My favorite is the Taco de Abuela. It had been 5 years since I last had one. Made me so happy to relive familiar delicious tastes. The best!
They mix the old meat with new l was really upset when on the middle of the meat roll l found the old strips of meat even with red chilly this is every day more terrible l use to buy there Tasajo and cecina but lately they have different staff that the vecina it's unflavored and the Tasajo usually it's salty but lately you can't even eat it, the staff there are mean there is a chubby lady sorry for the description but looks like she is in charge of the place but for the worst before she was on the other store cross the street until she come to this store everything it's getting worse the cashiers and people on charge of the little restaurant l don't know what they think they are seriously : but they take they time to bad attend you with bad attitude and making faces c'mon it's a tinny market with oaxacan products and really expensive and outdated the bread here its too hard to bite it it's been made weeks ago no days, weeks! Maybe they brought it from oaxaca l don't know but it's not worth to buy expensive old bread, the only good thing were the meats and tortillas but lately nothing! You can see the prices on my photos meat are expensive and terrible
The attention to the public, by the cashiers is terrible, the customer is supposed to come first, but the ladies give pr preference to other things less the customer, especially the juice cashier, answers in an ugly way, and prefers to continue doing other things, despite the long line, that we wait to pay!
Very hypocritical. I’ve been there twice before and gotten food and been able to use the restroom. But this time I was unable to order a restaurant item because I was in a hurry and the lady said it would be 20-25 min wait which is fine but I wasn’t allowed to use the restroom even though I bought something else. Also tried to order a coffee and was told it would take 15 mins. If you’re not trynna work just say that.
I went into this store on three separate occasions. The first asking permission to sample a yellow cherry from crates before me. The second two to buy beans rice and green juices. All three times I was given a stank face by the Latina employees as if they didn’t want my mulatto race type in there. I won’t be going back and would urge others to consider this racial discrimination.
The only tortillas made fresh there are corn not flour which is why I made the trip I wish I would have known that in advance
Tons of authentic Mexican products you cannot find anywhere else. Great moles and Mexican chocolate from Oaxaca and camote candy from Puebla.
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