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dongringo_catemaco


Apr 13, 2011, 4:41 AM

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Delicatessen in Mexico

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I live in the outback of Mexico, 3-4 hours away from large versions of the big box Sam's, Soriana, etc). They all have deli departments but are woefully understocked of non Mexican/Spanish items or are intermittent in their offerings. Sample item: Horseradish. Found it once, then disappeared, then showed up in Superama in a sauce version and disappeared again. For weird stuff like Limburger or Coleman`s mustard I depend on friends arriving from El Salvador or New York, or the rare trip to the delis of Mexico City.

I've found several online delis that specialize in mostly Spanish products that are pretty much duplicated in the big box delis.

Does anyone know of a European style deli in Mexico that ships?
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Gringal

Apr 13, 2011, 6:51 AM

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Re: [dongringo_catemaco] Delicatessen in Mexico

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Europea is a mult-branch liquor and deli. The one we used to patronize has just about everything. Might be online. Might ship. Buen Suerte.


Anonimo

Apr 13, 2011, 7:41 AM

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Sure, La Europea, but also La Naval, Av Michoacán esq. Av Insurgentes, Colonia Hipódromo Condesa.

Also try the Mercado San Juan on Calle Ernesto Pugibet, Centro. They have several European cheese and sausage stores, although the Spanish end of the deli spectrum is better represented than the German. There are also two La Europea stores close by on Calle Ayuntamiento, near Calle Dolores.

Ther's also said to be Kosher butchers and delis in Polanco, but I've never been to any. http://www.kosher.com.mx/...os_consulta2.php?v=1

Saludos,
Anonimo


Bennie García

Apr 13, 2011, 11:31 AM

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Sure, La Europea, but also La Naval, Av Michoacán esq. Av Insurgentes, Colonia Hipódromo Condesa.


My daughter used to live on Amsterdam, right around the corner from La Naval


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Also try the Mercado San Juan on Calle Ernesto Pugibet, Centro. They have several European cheese and sausage stores, although the Spanish end of the deli spectrum is better represented than the German.


Someone tossed a grenade in the mercado a couple of days ago. Luckily it was a dud but they had to evacuate the area and call in the bomb squad.


mexicobuff

Apr 13, 2011, 12:30 PM

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In case anybody cares, La Naval is part of Trico, owned by Morelians.


Anonimo

Apr 14, 2011, 1:58 AM

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I overlooked that the OP wanted a deli that would ship. I don't know if any of those I mentioned would do so.
The La Europea site shows an online "shopping cart", so it's theoretically possible.
http://www.laeuropea.mx/euro/

I've not yet found a website for La Naval.


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In case anybody cares, La Naval is part of Trico, owned by Morelians.


It would be worth a look a Trico. It's much closer for us. However, parking at the big, Av. Ventura Puente store is tricky.

Saludos,
Anonimo

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rentner

Apr 14, 2011, 5:05 AM

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try also this one: http://www.gourmeteuropeo.com/


mexicobuff

Apr 14, 2011, 5:45 AM

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There's a deli in Bucerías that ships: Carnes del Mundo.


dongringo_catemaco


Apr 14, 2011, 5:47 AM

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Thanks you'all. Ordered Coleman's mustard from laeuropea, and am drooling over bratwurst from Cancun, if they can figure out how to ship it on dry ice.
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cbviajero

Apr 14, 2011, 8:10 AM

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Carnes del Mundo has my mouth watering,do you know if those prices are per kilo?
Regards
Chris


mexicobuff

Apr 14, 2011, 8:53 AM

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The prices that I saw mention the weight. For example, some of the sausages are priced per 200 grams.


cbviajero

Apr 14, 2011, 9:34 AM

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Thanks for replying,but I still can't find many weights mentioned,maybe I'm missing something.
Chris
 
 
 
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