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    Carniceria Atoyac

    3.9
    (17 reviews)
    1.9 mi
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    Hands down the best carnicería and market in the Sacramento/North Highlands area!…read moreI live in Roseville, about a 15-minute drive away, but it's absolutely worth the trip. I first visited after seeing a social media post recommending this place, and I'm so glad I did. It's always nice to try something new and walk away with such a great experience. This is a small, local meat and grocery market that truly delivers quality and service. Inside it looks like traditional Mexican markets with a variety of things to see and smell. I noticed they also serve food, but this time I came just to shop for Mexican grocery essentials--and they have a little bit of everything. The butcher was excellent: friendly, skilled, and professional. I really like that they don't sell pre-marinated meat; instead, they marinate it fresh on the spot upon request. The prices are fair for a small local business, and honestly, I'd rather spend my money here than at big chain stores that don't appreciate their customers the same way. When checking out, a kind gentleman (possibly the owner) greeted us warmly and even offered a free pint of salsa as a thank-you gift. That small gesture of kindness really stood out--it makes you want to return, not for the free stuff, but for the genuine appreciation and great service they provide. The salsa tasted amazing!! I highly recommend giving this place a try. On my next visit, I plan to check out their "pan" (Mexican pastries) and the restaurant side, which also looked amazing!

    From Sacramento to San francisco, this place has THE BEST prepared marinade on meat for BBQ…read more Although if you do not speak fluent Spanish, the treatment is different. They do have tortillas, lemons, drinks, and other items you can pick up to complete your shopping. * If you ask for extra marinade, it will be added as you requested, in the bag, and re- weighed with a new price tag.

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    Arteaga's Market

    Arteaga's Market

    4.0
    (4 reviews)
    3.8 mi

    The guy in the picture stopped me at the bread department and told that my couldn't have my service…read moredog, and it was not allowed there, which I have been taking there for the last 10 or so years which is one of the things I like that store, also it was so hot today to go out and leave her at the car, so he said for this one's she could stay wen I told him that she was so anxious her and never leaves my lap since I am disabled and I am in a wheelchair, anyway that passed and wen off my business so stop to buy some chesse at the meat department that guy there gave me several different tastes of it so I taste and chose the right one so I got some, and then I wen to pay so I was still eating the samples, so then the girl at the counter ask me about my bread I told it was in the basket, so she call the guy in the picture, I thought nothing of it, she whispered something to the guy so he ask me again about my bread I had just seen they had scanned it so I point it out so he said the one you eaten I said WHAT so he point out the girl said I was eating bread I then went ahead and explain my self about the cheese which I should not had not one of them apologized so then I said if you have cameras go ahead and check even so after that not one of them apologized and even the girl started to smile kind of deceiving, kind of dimming, still no apologies so I pay and left so frustrated, embarrassed, humiliated, that they both target it me from the beginning to the end of my visit to that store putting me on the spot in-front of everyone else that was there paying at the time I don't know if it's because I am in a wheelchair or because I am Hispanic which it doesn't make sense because the store is Mexican foot store still I am mad, ashamed and sad that was picked on, and discriminated, and humiliated for no apparent reason. FYI, I noticed he didn't have disabled parking either, the church on the side of has two parking spots for disabled people but he has not one.

    This convenient store has been one of the best things that have happened on Arden and Morse thus…read morefar. Previous owners of this store did not do well with their business, it was dirty and never fully stocked. Till Amador came and over took this place. He has fixed it up really well. This store has fruits and veggies for a reasonable price. Seasonings, drinks, bread, dog/cat food, shampoo/conditioner, toilet paper, medicine, and many more things. He also has money orders for 1 dollar. It's basically everything you need all in one. The customer service here is great and the employee who is always stocking never fails to ask me if I need help to carry my items or if I'm looking for a specific item. The girl who works during mornings is super sweet and people friendly. Also there are always vendors right next to this store who sell their tacos or tasty raspados. So as you can see this has become a really handy place to go to when you are in need of something or even to just order food from the street vendors. I love this place and I hope this store continues to grow and do well as it has been a great staple to our community!

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    Bings Market

    Bings Market

    3.9
    (34 reviews)
    3.1 mi
    $$

    Absolutely dangerous! This is the second time the meat has been rancid. I purchased a half-pound of…read morecountry breakfast sausage and a half-pound of mild head cheese. I decided to cook all of the sausage the next day. If I meal prep and make the patties and cook all at once there is less waste. I initially sniffed the meat and it seemed off but I cooked all of the patties anyway. During breakfast my mom and I grabbed a patty and it was awful. The bite that I ate left me sick most of the day. Later that evening my mom went for a slice of the head cheese and it was old, hard, and dry, well past the expiration date. I will notify Sacramento county vector control, because I suspect a good portion of the meat in the case is past the expiration. On the plus side, the employee behind the counter was very polite to my mom and I.

    We buy a meat pack or two every year. It all comes individually wrapped and marked and the per…read morepound cost buying this way is great. This meat is not pumped full of preservatives. It smells like meat. The meat counter smells like meat. The chicken and beef have flavor. What you buy in the grocery store has almost no flavor and has no smell. I think people who review butcheries poorly have never been in an actual butchery and don't know what meat smells like. They have the most flavorful chicken I've ever purchased. Yes it's an old store. It looks like a mom & pop store from the 1960's. It might not be your vibe. They have always done us right.

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    Four Seasons Market

    Four Seasons Market

    4.0
    (24 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    I rarely leave reviews, but this experience at Four Season Market in Sacramento, CA was upsetting…read moreand honestly concerning as a parent. I purchased clearance food items that I later realized -- without even opening them -- were clearly not fresh and not safe to eat. This is especially serious to me because I have children, and I rely on stores to sell food that is safe for families. What makes this worse is that I was told in the store that these products were "safe" and that employees buy them themselves. When I returned to request a refund, one associate initially said it would be accepted. However, the same employee who originally reassured me suddenly refused, became visibly upset, and told me "it's the law" that they cannot take the items back. That statement is misleading -- stores cannot avoid responsibility for selling food that is not safe for consumption. On top of that, during the same visit I was overcharged for other items compared to the posted prices, which added to my frustration and concern about how this business operates. This was not just poor customer service -- it raises serious concerns about food safety and consumer rights. I strongly recommend that others carefully inspect any items before purchasing here and double-check prices at checkout.

    While living 7 miles away, I called (916) 332-8572 with a specific question: "Do you have Creme…read moreBrule ice cream? It's a brick with 2 waffles; white wrap with orange letters, $1.99, pretty please? I would like to buy a lot, for my co-workers." It could NOT be clearer, is it? Their young cashier-girl assured me: " Yes, we do! We have truck deliveries twice per week, Monday and Thursday". Guess what...I completely wasted that 14-mile-drive: they had only 1(one) ice cream. Can't she count till 1(one)?

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    Pacific Coast Food

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    3.5
    (120 reviews)
    5.5 mi
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    Yesterday I saw this market and dashed in for a quart of milk. The first thing I see is the meat…read morecounter with its gorgeous array of fresh fish and meat, all neatly covered with a clear wrap. What other butcher counter does that? Hello to the fresh sturgeon steaks that called my name. My favorite fish is very hard to find and super expensive. These steaks per pound seemed way cheaper than any other meat or fish since this economy jumped into the handbasket. The sturgeon was delicious grilled and seasoned with a little duck fat oil amd lemon. I also got some enormous thick loin lamb chops and some veal stew to make my mother's fabulous veal saute (on the stove as we speak) recipe. They had real almond macaroons and an amazing assortment of Ukrainian, Russian, and Armenian delicacies and staples. Staff was friendly and answered my nosy questions; check out was easy and uncrowded. Worth a trip.

    About ten years ago I applied to work here. A friend of mine was hired with no cashier or…read morecustomer-service experience; she told me the owner was a little too friendly and even asked if she was single. I thought nothing of it. When I came in for my interview, the owner flat out, asked whether I was married. I found that question odd and said I was married. After that, the interview felt over, he didn't ask any more questions about my experience or anything at all in fact. He took a phone call, paced around while talking, didn't tell me to wait, and then opened the door as if I should leave. I tried to hand him my résumé; he only nodded and didn't take it, so I left it on his desk and walked away. He never called me back, which didn't surprise me. My friend later said that once he found out she was engaged he would make passive aggressive jokes about her fiancé, questions like "Who is this fiancé you keep talking about?" or "When's the wedding? It's been a while." She often felt uncomfortable around him. About a month ago I went in to buy a cake. I'm not familiar with Slavic cakes, so I asked to try a piece. The worker let me taste it, and I asked them to cut it in half so I could buy one piece. At other Slavic stores (including this one), unless a cake is sold boxed, they'll cut to size. When she cut it, she then insisted I had to buy both half. I told her I only wanted one; she got irritated and said she'd get in trouble because the leftover half was small. If it's sold only whole, that should have been stated up front when I ask to cut them. I ended up spending about $50, which felt excessive. My aunt was upset too and said the worker had lied and forced me to buy the other half. The store itself is okay. Don't buy the potatoes, they're often rotten or moldy. They always have beets and dill, which is great. I love the hot food staff; they're always sweet, friendly, and patient!

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