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What Jane Carroll doesn't like about Jacobo's Grocery:
I love this supermarket in South Omaha. All pre made food is in the back of the store. Step in line.It's been about four months since I stopped in to get my usual order of tamales.This place accepts CASH ONLY!!I generally buy a dozen of tamales. The meat to masa ratio is usually equal. Lately, it's been little meat with a lot of masa. If you don't care for the tamales you can buy their pre made masa and make your own... View all feedback. What Cordell Kilback likes about Jacobo's Grocery:
the car worth. that is not a restaurant, it is a food business. there is a Deli-style counter in the back. they have the best salsa in the city. it is fresh, homemade and just perfect. ask for the medium, it tastes delicious. they also make their own chips and pack them. while you're here, take a few fools. the best tamale I ever had, and I had them in tx and mexiko, and they are just an ass. they only accept cash, b... View all feedback.
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The journey worth it. we buy 4 to 6 bags of their chips. sometimes the bags are still warm. my son buys 2 to 4 quarters of her spicy hot sauce. I also like the...
read moreJacobo's offers a cheap, fun lunch, and on some days you might burn enough calories standing in line to justify stuffing yourself.
I love this supermarket in south omaha. all the finished dishes are in the back part of the load. they get in. there are about four months since I stopped to ge...
read moreA omaha gem. this is really a food business (no credit cards on the way that served some of the best Mexican food from the deli in the back. their chips are mad...
read moreThe car worth. that is not a restaurant, it is a food business. there is a Deli-style counter in the back. they have the best salsa in the city. it is fresh, ho...
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read moreLocated in South Omaha, this grocery store boasts a deli in the back serving some of the best Mexican food in the area. With a cash-only policy, customers can enjoy delicious tamales, fresh corn chips, and homemade salsa that is a top seller. The meat to masa ratio in the tamales can sometimes be off, but the option to purchase pre-made masa is available for those who prefer to make their own. Along with flavorful carnitas and daily-made tortillas, this hidden gem is definitely worth a visit for those craving authentic Mexican cuisine. Friendly staff and a selection of Mexican grocery products add to the overall experience, making it a must-try spot in Omaha.