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Authentic Mexican Grocery Store


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On South Washington Ave in Bergenfield, there's a couple of places. Jason Perlow wrote about them in Off The Broiler, his blog, and posted them here...

Mi Pueblo: http://forums.egullet.org/index.php?showto...&hl=Bergenfield

Off the Broiler on Mi Pueblo: http://offthebroiler.wordpress.com/2006/03...lo-bergenfield/

OTB on La Batalla: http://offthebroiler.wordpress.com/2006/05...ing-la-batalla/

I definitely recommend you go to Mi Pueblo and make a lunch of it. The taco counter is worth the drive if you're going for groceries.

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Looking for markets that specialize in authentic Mexican groceries? Thanks.

There is also a Mexican market amongst the outdoor veggie markets and such on Railroad Ave in Paterson around the corner from Corrado's.

what is the name of the market?

what street behind corrado's?

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Looking for markets that specialize in authentic Mexican groceries? Thanks.

There is also a Mexican market amongst the outdoor veggie markets and such on Railroad Ave in Paterson around the corner from Corrado's.

what is the name of the market?

what street behind corrado's?

Sorry, I don't remember the name, but if you pull out of Corrado's on the side where the ChildrensWear store is and make a left to the next traffic light which is Crooks Ave and make a right, go just over the railroad tracks and make a left. The Mexican market is on your right about half way down the block.

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