To find a market that has decent prices on the cusp of urban and rural is rare. The cuts of meat are fairly priced with a good quality, and at $7.99 a pound for Barbacoa, I've seen the same for $3.00 more at one...
Read More
To find a market that has decent prices on the cusp of urban and rural is rare. The cuts of meat are fairly priced with a good quality, and at $7.99 a pound for Barbacoa, I've seen the same for $3.00 more at one grocery in El Paso. There is a decent variety of vegetables and fruit, dairy, fish and meat along with a prepared selection of ready to eat meat or hot burritos or chicken or tamales, depending on the day. Homemade tortillas and pastries as well as many things you'd find in a larger chain store. Folks here are also polite and friendly.