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    El Super

    3.7 (56 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 11:00 pm
    Updated a few days ago

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    Karla V.

    "El Super" former "Ranch" its an amazing grocery store that focuses on bringing latin- american and Mexican ingredients for your latin-american and Mexican cooking. I visited because their carnicería offers the specific meat cuts to make pork pozole. Obviously once there it was easy to get the rest of the items needed for the dish. This place is pretty awesome. They have tornillería, panadería, carnicería, Mexican candy, pescadería, fruits, veggies, wine, an eatery with tables to dine-in among many other things. Ample parking lot and their prices are excellent. The only thing I couldn't find were trash bags and Im sure I didn't look hard enough.

    Daniel O.

    We knew they had pretty good Aguas Frescas so we decided to stop by on our short trip. It started as a pretty good experience until we were ordering. One of their security guards, M. Quezada, decided to harass us. I was taking a video of the drinks for a family video I was making. He came to inform us we needed to stop filming, that it wasn't allowed. I thought it was funny we couldn't record in a grocery so I was chuckling to myself. He took offense to my laughing and stated, "Even though you think it's funny, I can kick you out of the store for doing that." I was disappointed that he was unnecessarily aggressive in his approach to customers about to spend money in the store. I definitely felt uncomfortable and even embarrassed after that. After we still got our items and were leaving the store, my brother asked the security guard why we weren't allowed to record. He said, "Well, if you look at the sign at the door, this is a private area and outside is a public area." (which still didn't answer his question) Unfortunately, this wasn't the best experience to visitors. Obviously there's no picture or videos thanks to Mr. Quezada.

    Disgusting. They hide the expiration date with stickers
    Rene C.

    Watch out for their disgusting products . They cover their expirations dates with sticker on top

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    Judy B.

    This market really is Super! My truest and only intention originally upon visiting this place was to buy their freshly made tortillas because ya just cant beat that! And Im not about to go dabble with any tortilla pressers and masa in order to do my own thing neither. Although they also offer exactly the tools you need, including the already made dough/batter for your tortillas to be pressed out or rolled out at home, I'd rather eat appropriately cooked ones already instead for a fraction of the price. No sh!t, there I was. I was minding my own business, trying to make a beeline to the tortilleria when all of a sudden, hunger sensations hit me like a 5 year old tryna score pastillas from a piñata! I was passing their amazing hot foods section where they also had these huge heating bins of nothing but tamales! Holy guacamole Batman! I was floored and i grabbed a flavor each of the chicken, beef, and pork. Only $6 later, i was sitting at their picnic tables by their hot foods section and enjoying the heck out of my tamales and hot sauce. Dang it was good!!! So quick. So cheap. And so delish! I then opted for more ingredients to make Mexican rice and i was able to easily find the chiles that i would need, rice, and tomatoes. They even had some tea bags conveniently packed in their spice bags! Never seen that! What a revelation this place has been for me! I think my next trip will involve a whole thing of fried tilapia! I was catching wafts of its deliciously deep fried fish skin and flesh and was getting hit with cravings like a piñata again!

    Mold
    Erick O.

    Never had an issue until today I get it due to the virus things are hectic right now But that's no excuse to have food with mold I was in-denial at first but after taking a closer look it was clear someone was being a lazy F*ck I then told a worker who said "They are very busy" Yea so busy you let mold on your food!?

    Pastel/quequi (Cake)
    Lisa A.

    I like coming to El Super whenever I want to save money on groceries. I also like to get a delicious agua fresca or slice of cake. My favorite agua fresca is always the pepino. It has chunks of lime and cucumber in it. It's OH so good! The limonada (lemonade) is my second favorite agua fresca. I like getting a slice of their tres leches cake. That's one of my favorite cakes. Sometimes I just walk into the store for those two items. This is a good place to come if you want to stock up on fruits and/or vegetables. They have most of them for low prices. The Hatch green chile is usually already roasted. It's typically very spicy so beware! I also like buying strawberries from here. The chips and cases of soda are also a good price most of the time. They make fresh food, like tacos, menudo, tamales, etc. You can eat it there or take it home. I haven't eaten anything from here in awhile. The last time I did it tasted good. I sometimes stop by to get some champurrado during the winter months. It's a thick, warm, cinnamon tasting drink. There's a hint of chocolate in it. They have a lot of other Mexican products here. If you don't like crowds, I'd stay away on weekends. If you want to save a buck or two on groceries, consider shopping at El Super.

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    Albert K.

    Pro's Ranch Market is a little slice of Mexico in the otherwise larger slice of Mexico that is El Paso. In all seriousness, this is a pretty authentic Mexican supermarket (for those of us veterans of being visiting Juarez): they roast their own chiles, have a great bakery, taqueria, and sell all kinds of Mexican goodies. I came here to get my flan and asadero fix and ended up buying some tasty tres leches cake as well. The only advice I will give you about Pro's Ranch Market is this: make sure you have a TON of patience and don't come here hungry. This store houses MAJOR crowds and my first reaction when entering the parking lot is always: "SON OF A B*TCH!" That being said, the staff is friendly and accommodating, I needed a handicapped shopping cart and somebody got me one ASAP.

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    Wan Jia Le Supermarket

    3.5
    (53 reviews)
    1.0 mi
    $$

    I was super excited to hear about a Chinese market here in El Paso. Coming from Brooklyn to Dallas…read moreand now El Paso I've been missing the ease of just grabbing dumplings or any sauces I need. I was pleasantly surprised with the selection available. Sadly the pricing reflects the fact that you're in El Paso. Nearly double what you'd pay at a Chinese market. So that stinks. It beggars can't be choosers. Some of the items didn't look too fresh and it was a little dusty in some spots. So not a lot of rotation of products. But overall was happy to grab some dumplings and egg rolls!

    The service at this market is absolutely awful!!!! I spent almost $200, some of that was live…read moreseafood. I purchase some clams and some crayfish. The crayfish were in little net bags, I did see movement so I grabbed 4bags. 3.3lbs of those were dead. The cashier failed to give us our clams, I called them when we got home she apologized for "forgetting to give us our bag". We live far west and in traffic the drive is over 30mins. The Manager eventually joined the call and told me I had to pick up my clams that day (we wouldn't even have made it in time as they were about to close) or I would lose my money because that was our responsibility. I asked if he could just give me a credit for the dead seafood and the clams they kept. I took a video of the dead crayfish and weighed them in a scale. He absolutely refused and became hostile on the phone. I told him I would call my bank, and take to social media so consumers would know who they are dealing with. They kept taunting me and deleting my comments. He posted a sign about bags and posted that on TikTok, then also posted something stating "if you don't know how to handle live seafood, don't buy it". I have lived on the coast for a large part of my life and I'm very familiar with handling seafood. This is incredibly childish and unprofessional. The amount for these items totaled approximately $40-50, I spent almost $200. I honestly didn't see a big deal. I told them I would never return, their response was "THANK GOD!".

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    RV International Grocery

    RV International Grocery

    4.0
    (22 reviews)
    10.1 mi
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    A very modest international market with a focus on Indian groceries with a few other regions…read morecovered as well. A tasteful selection but light on non-mainstream options. I was happy to see Marie Sharp's hot sauce, albeit only a 5oz size ($4.99). 3.5 stars rounded up.

    Although I gasped at the selection of international food items, and my reason for going *cololmbian…read morefoods* I was disappointed at finding that my favorite chocolate in the world was stale and white. The expiration was 2023, but I imagine the heat and improper storage conditions is what must have made them go bad. I've grown up with these chocolates and I can tell how fresh they are by the smell alone. Knowing they had gone bad, I still went ahead and took a bite and the taste was as disappointing as I imagined they would be. They were only 3.99 for a pack so I decided to let it go. Now, had it been the usual 9$ I pay in New York, then I would have rushed back in there for my money. My suggestion to the business, since you obviously can't open and check every single chocolate, open the packs, and sell them individually for 25 or 50 cents a piece. Although you might lose a couple of dollars per pack, @25cents, ($1.49) or make an extra dollar @ 50c it sure beats the bad review and bad feeling for the customer who wasted $4 for stale chocolate. Considering here in Texas, that's half of someone's a hourly wage. Anyway, as far as the business, they have a good selection of Indian spices, some Peruvian spices, some Colombian candy/ which at this point I wouldn't trust, frozen Colombian and Indian foods. It's a good place to visit if you miss wherever you're from, or just want to expand your pallets.

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    Oriental Market

    Oriental Market

    5.0
    (1 review)
    1.5 mi

    I completed the SheBuilds program today and decided I deserved a little treat for the certificate I…read moreearned. I had tried to go to the huge Asian styled building called Oriental Imports off Gateway several times but it was closed and boarded up even though Google Maps said it was open. Turns out it's closed and the owners have moved across the street literally and have a smaller space called Oriental Market. It's been open for about 6 months and I swear I've died and gone to Chinatown. It was "Big Trouble" for my wallet alright. I wanted to buy everything there...all the tchotchkes and snacks and tools and clothing and decor! From Chinese cheongsams, to Korean handbooks, to Japanese kimonos, clothing is definitely authentic and you don't have to worry about sizing since you can see the fit there, unlike online. The market portion has a lot of snacks and sauces and basically they've taken the most well known and tasty brands and stocked them, so they've weeded out the hundreds of off brands a bigger marketplace stocks in the hopes that you'll try another maybe cheaper soy sauce etc. It's just easier to find quality stuff here, imo. I got a lot of snacks and even got a Kaiju t-shirt that vaguely reminds me of the Jurassic Park logo, so it's mildly ironic. The quality of the items were far better than the actual Chinatown stuff I grew up with in Los Angeles, but we'll see as I use them over time. I'm so happy I don't have to wait to get my Chinese ointments and wait for Weeee to ship my stuff online. There's now a super cute local place I can go to get them and the prices and service makes it even better! Come out and #supportlocal Oriental Market, Inc. 1121 Larry Mahan Dr Suite A, El Paso, TX 79925 (915) 500-5116 https://maps.app.goo.gl/uVVcbzTyZe4TF1vH7

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    Arirang Market

    Arirang Market

    4.1
    (101 reviews)
    10.1 mi
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    This is my favorite ethnic market in El Paso. It's our mini HMart. I am pretty sure it is Korean…read moreowned, but it does also stock a good selection of other assorted Asian ingredients, too. A very good selection for the size of the store. They have limited produce and side dishes, but they are excellent quality. The refrigerated cases and the two large frozen sections are excellent. They also sell a good variety of base ingredients, oils, vinegars, soy sauces, jangs, spices, seasoning mixes and condiments. And a whole aisle of instant ramen and other instant noodles! Heavy on Korean options, but they also have some Japanese, Indonesian and other offerings. There are tea and snack sections too. And a good rice selection - multiple varieties of Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Thai and more. Service is always quick and efficient. The store is very clean and I feel confident and safe buying my food there.

    If you are looking for a Korean and Japanese food market, this is definitely your go to destination…read morein El Paso. With a fantastic selection of Kimchi, ramen noodles, Korean pancakes, fresh asian vegetables and much more. You can also find frozen foods; specialty sauces, snacks, beverages, and Korean cooking ingredients. Arirang (아리랑) is generally considered the unofficial national song of Korea and BTS named their new come back LP "Arirang". This means that this supermarket is bringing many of the essence of the Korean culture to El Paso. The service is friendly and professional. At the same time, the store is very clean, well-organized, and easy to navigate. I absolutely love Arirang!

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