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June 2024 by ROSA SILIEZAR
The attention of the employees is good, but the owners or bosses lack professional ethics, they don't have manners to request theirs rules that they have not write down, so give a break
Easy , I just asked my family don't go anymore over.???????
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August 2023 by Bsofly1
Super expensive. The Entraña is the best is the city but the most expensive. You have to try it! My issue is when your the most expensive you should be focused on quality. I found brown long hair in my blood sausage yesterday. Unfortunately I will look for other butchers for my blood sausage and Entrana due to the highest prices on Toronto and lack of quality
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March 2023 by April Lopez
I ordered churros for an event and they were so hard and definitely not fresh. I asked them to make smaller ones and they call me the day of the event to tell me they forgot to make it smaller. They were the worst churros all my guest agreed. So disappointed with the fact that they didn’t even make fresh ones and that fact that they lied saying they were even fresh. I had another friend who said she order for the same weekend And they were also very hard. She went to complained and they only gave her 50%refund. Never coming here again.
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March 2023 by Nadia
Ok, i know this place is not where Canadians with a non-latino heritage would go shopping, but hear me out. If you are in that group, please do not hesitate visiting this place. The butcher counter is to die for; really good quality meats, nice cuts that you cannot find just about anywhere (i'm talking to you, vacio and peceto), and it's very likely you are wound up to try a different cut that would not be usually served in your average north american butchery (and i assure you, you will like it). And, if you DO have latino background, what are you waiting for? this place has everything (quite literally; they even have powdered drinks like clight, tang and others, which we latinos know we cannot find anywhere else here in Ontario). They also have a bakery with baked goods, churros, alfajores, facturas, sandwiches de miga (tea sandwiches, tramezini), empanadas, tartas, you name it. It's ***BUSY***, especially on weekends, so go there with plenty of time. They speak english, so they will be able to help you if you don't speak spanish. Must try!
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March 2023 by MY Yord
Very happy with the rosted meat. Staff is dedicated and friendly, be prepared to wait as the place is popular. Recommend.
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March 2022 by Luis Garcia
I don't understand the attention is with Mexican ways!!!! this is canada
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March 2022 by John Cement
Not sure why this place has the rating it does. Maybe not as good as many years ago with the original owner but they still make some delicious and authentic things, must try the Argentinian sausage the closest recipe to authentic as I've found in Canada. Lots of Latin groceries and authentic sweets definitely check them out. Best of all prices clearly labeled which if you know these types of places isn't always the case.
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August 2021 by Chris P
Not sure why this place has the rating it does. Maybe not as good as many years ago with the original owner but they still make some delicious and authentic things, must try the Argentinian sausage the closest recipe to authentic as I've found in Canada. Lots of Latin groceries and authentic sweets definitely check them out. Best of all prices clearly labeled which if you know these types of places isn't always the case.
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March 2021 by Eduardo Gomez
All of Argentina!!!
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February 2020 by Lina L.
Amazing frm time you walk in and out Frm the meats to the lovely Argentina empanadas. I honestly love this place
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June 2017 by Anthony G.
Everything Latino. Homemade dulce de leche desserts. Empanadas of various flavors, including a must-try ham & cheese. Also, great Argentinian steaks. Two thumbs up.
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November 2016 by Phillip S.
Finally an awesome Latin American grocery store serving up some good meats and classic household snacks to remind you of home....or in this case my vacation to Latin America. Located in the west end of the city Juan's Meat has been here for years. Our primary objective was to buy some Alfajores (Dulce de leche) baked goods and cooked/ preserved beef tongue which we usually buy at the St Lawrence Market in downtown Toronto. The market has it all from baked Latin goods and fresh meat to yerba mate, spices, snacks and beverages. We had the opportunity to try their in-house made beef empanadas which was delicious, in addition to their big alfajores which were decadent as well. The venue is clean, with neatly displayed goods. Their fresh foods, baked good and meat markets are along the sides of the market. Overall great place but a little out of the way for me since I'm in Markham.
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August 2013 by Maga X.
We stumbled across this place by accident and almost made getting a flat tire in the area worth it. It's in the back of a run down plaza that had a stabbing the night prior(nice neighbourhood) and is filled with delicious products. The drink selection is out of this world, they have all the different types of Jarritos, along with Colombiana, Inca Kola, and even Pineapple Crush! If you love Latin American sodas this is the place for you, After gorging on soda, we bought a bunch of empanadas the best being ham and cheese deep fried(jamon y queso) all the empanadas are labelled in Spanish so look for that one if you don't have a translator with you. They have a really great selection of meat at good prices and Juan even has his own homemade Chimichurri marinade. The staff were super nice and social, great place, can't say enough good things about it. If you live around the area check it out.
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July 2012 by Kristyn P.
This is an awesome place located at the back of Jane and Wilson plaza. It's a little bit pricey but its great to buy entrania and other various fresh meat. They also sell sweets and Spanish products.
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May 2011 by Christopher T.
This place has great selection of meat! Tucked on the backside of this plaza, the market offers fresh meat of all kinds, chorrizos, chicken, ribs and much, much more. Do not be afraid to ask for the ribs to be cut to the size of your liking. Authentic South American products line the shelves here such as dulce de leche, alfajores, and cookies and bites you can only get by traveling there yourself. Friendly staff ready to serve you in both English and Spanish. Do not be afraid to tell them it's your first time there and to please guide you as you make your meat selections as they can set-up a proper "asado" meat selection for you by simply telling them how many people you are entertaining. Great meat, good prices, friendly staff!