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Great hole in the wall Hidden Gem. I finally decided to try this place out after driving by this past year. I walked in, and did not realize that they also have a small market filled witb international seasoning and ingredients. They have a small butcher area. You order at the kitchen counter and get a number. The service was friendly and food came out quick. The food tasted great. You pay at the end at the market co... View all feedback.
Food was absolute delicious! I got the carnitas taco (5/5) and the birria tacos (4/5). The carnitas taco was out of this world with flavor and everything is homemade and authentic. The birria tacos were also very good, but some of the meat was a little tough. The taco itself had a nice crunchy exterior from cooking in the consumme and cheesy and gooey inside. My only complaint was that I placed a takeout order and no one told me it was ready up front until I asked about my order after waiting awhile.
Best Mexican food I've ever had and i lived in Arizona. If your within 2 hours away it is more than worth going to and thank you to the employees for being caring hosts and trying their best even though most don't speak english that's it. Thanks?
Pictured a Huarache. Good assortment of Latin goodies in the store. Lunch was good, to be honest the cheese they use is a bit tasteless, but tortillas are hand made, made to order, couldn't ask for better. My kids want to go back!
Great food! A delicious authentic Mexican market! The meat department is really fresh, the hot deli is ssoooo good!!! Staff is friendly and speak English. Great place to stop for lunch!
I had La Mexicana on a list for a while because I'm on the lookout for a cemita sandwich. We drove 90 minutes for the cemita, so imagine my disappointment when the guy said there's no cemita. We were very sad and was going to just leave but decided to try the steak burrito and the steak huarache. It wasn't a cemita but it was a damn good flavorful burrito. The huarache is hard to find and it was one of the best, with a homemade bean filled corn tortilla topped with lettuce, onion, steak, and corona. There is some confusion about paying because you have to go to the front of the grocery store to pay after you eat. Make sure to ask for your food ticket when you order. Not sure I will be willing to drive that far for the disappointment of not getting a cemita, but if I lived near Peachtree City, will definitely eat here again for authentic Mexican food.