Shop here if you like fresh!!! Produce is always delightfully ripe!!! Each rancho market is stocked full of the best Mexican ingredients and had a damn good restaurant inside!!!
Angela C.
Tu valoración: 5 Salt Lake City, UT
Best marinaded carne Asada(ranchera) you can buy! Never fails us! Produce prices are super cheap. The restaurant(kitchen) has good food as well. This location is always busy!
J M.
Tu valoración: 4 Salt Lake City, UT
Great place to snag inexpensive produce items with their weekly specials. I find myself here every week buying bulk items of jalapeños and limes. Sometimes the items look past their peak. I’ve also tried their marinated flap meat and it was pretty good.
Kelie H.
Tu valoración: 4 Salt Lake City, UT
This is a much smaller market than the one on 900 east, but they have all the basic stuff you need. I actually visited this location for the first time in a few years the other day, and was pleased to see it looking wildly different than it had in the past. Its a lot bigger now, with a good size produce section, bakery, and meat counter. The café has also been expanded. Produce is ridiculously cheap. Scary cheap. When we went there oranges were 5 lbs for 99 cents. Two lbs of Roma tomatoes for 99! Cute little mini apples for 69 cents a lb. cents. Meat can get a little pricey depending on what you want. Meat for carne asada is usually about $ 6 a lb, if you want it pre-marinaded add another buck to that. You can get cheaper cuts of meat for a good deal, along with chicken thighs and things like that. Seafood, looks ok. Never bought any. I do enjoy their already prepared salsas and sauces you can purchase by the pound. They are all very delicious. They also sell bags of prepared masa in several flavors. Strawberry masa is interesting, I’d love to know what you do with that. I forgot this little rancho was over here, but I can bet I will be back again and again.
Jackson S.
Tu valoración: 4 Salt Lake City, UT
Cheapest produce around. Not always the best selection at this one, but they have your basics covered. We have yet to make it out of there over $ 20 for a weeks worth of veggies.