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    Dulcería Mexico

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 8:30 am - 8:30 pm

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    1 year ago

    Great selection and friendly staff. I come here for teas and my kids love the tamales when they have them!

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    La Huerta International Market - Carnicería

    La Huerta International Market

    3.2(70 reviews)
    0.4 mi
    $

    We found this place passing by, what a gem. So many yummy pastry items and the cakes looked…read moreamazing.... We ordered the 3 taco combo which comes with rice and refried beans. Oh my these were so delicious! The beef was so soft and flavorful. Do stop by to try their food! We will definitely return!

    No telling how many times I passed this place over the decades, but I never paid it any attention…read more When I did a search for Mexican grocery stores, it was one of the top results. I knew exactly the spot, and decided to check it out. This place gets an A+ on selection, but that is where the praise stops. I saw so many things I was interested in, but unfortunately, 90% of what I saw had no price on it. It's kind of hard to shop when you have no idea what the prices are. Judging from the prices I did see; I would say pricing here was on the aggressive side. I considered checking out the Taqueria, but unfortunately the menus consisted on plates only. I just wanted to try a single taco, and small side of rice and beans, but the only taco option was a 3-taco plate. I ended up buying 4 fresh salsa and a bag of chips. 2 of the 4 salsas were terrible and one of the remaining 2 was decent, but all salsas needed salt and the Habanero option was the mildest of the bunch. The chips were also commercial and not homemade as I hoped. Enough people were shopping to let me know the community supports the business, but that also could be because they are the only option. There are larger stores in both Burien and Federal Way that have better pricing, I'll certainly shop there before returning here again.

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    Maeve Chocolate

    Maeve Chocolate

    4.5(180 reviews)
    3.8 mi
    $$

    I attended a tour and tasting at Maeve Chocolate and left impressed. The tasting featured six…read moredistinct chocolates -- everything from bright, fruity single-origin bars to richer, high-cacao pieces -- and while all were tasty, I generally preferred the darker, more complex offerings. The textures were clean and the flavor development in the dark bars (bitter-sweet, with subtle fruit and spice notes) stood out. The tour guide They were excellent, personable, clearly passionate, and very knowledgeable about bean sourcing, tempering, and flavor profiling. Their demos on conching and tempering made the process tangible without getting bogged down in jargon. Some history Maeve Chocolate's shift from the Seattle Chocolate name reflects a move to emphasize craft, single-origin sourcing, and a modern identity that better represents their focus on ethical sourcing and flavor-driven small-batch production. The new name and packaging celebrate provenance and the personalities behind the beans, while preserving the company's Seattle roots and commitment to quality. Highlights Six thoughtfully curated samples showcasing a range of cacao percentages and origins. Strong preference for the dark chocolate line -- nuanced, well-balanced, and memorable. Informative, engaging guide and a concise, behind-the-scenes look at production. Friendly tasting pace that allowed time to savor each piece and ask questions. If you appreciate chocolate craftsmanship and want a guided tasting that balances technique with flavor exploration, Maeve Chocolate's tour is worth it.

    Super friendly staff. They were super attentive and willing to answer any and every question I had…read more And they offered samples of multiple different chocolate bars. Very interesting and unique flavors. I went for the collaboration with Dungeon Crawler Carl, which was amazing. Not only was there a special chocolate bar that they had for the collab but they also had a corner decorated in the theme of the book and stickers of characters from the book. It was fantastic. Parking is pretty easy in this area. There is some parallel parking by the front door and a parking lot nearby. I'll definitely have to come back for a tour.

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