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235, East Julian Street, 95112, San Jose, Santa Clara County, US United States
contactos teléfono: +1 408-292-3177
sitio web: www.cardenasmarkets.com
mapa e indicacionesLatitude: 37.343325, Longitude: -121.889395
Tony Pitkin
::This Cardenas is not rude to whites. I’m not sure what some of these reviewers are doing to rub the employees or patrons the wrong way but every time I’ve been here everyone has been friendly. Smile and be polite and you will get that in return. Not hard to comprehend... Hysteria aside, this grocery store has a plethora of marinated meats including AWESOME Al Pastor.
Christine Miller
::I noticed no difference now that it's no longer Mi Pueblo. Prices on meat and produce is really good. Things in the middle isles are more expensive than Safeway or Walmart. It's small, not big and posh and the lines aren't that long. Last week had a full cart and spent about $100! Bargain!!!
Frank Castro
::There was a good sale on canned beans, I had not tried this brand before. They were terrible. I had 9 cans left. I came back 5 days later to return them. They refused. Their policy is 3 days. After that no refunds. These are CANNED BEANS. The policy is stupid. I will NEVER shop here again.
lisa mednick
::I'm a bit confused that several reviews are saying it's the same ownership as Mi Pueblo, if that's the case, MiPueblo should make some changes because the Cardenas I went into only because I happen to be passing by, had wonderful staff, very nice, the place was very clean and everything looked delicious and the prices seemed on point. I only got a drink from the tubs at the food counter, got cucumber, which was very refreshing, would get again and others which I tasted. Will go back here over Mi Pueblo any day, nicer and cleaner!
Ruth Temple
::Popped in since it's our walk-to market in our new home; an excellent butcher, which is apparently where they started out, along with a dedication to serving the Latino community; expect Spanish to be the most common language here, without losing anything of communication in English. There's a little eatery in the front, local seasonal produce, and all that a good little local grocery should have, and : they have the. best. bacon. Plus I really like the music! Edited to drop two stars: low on stock on basic dairy (no butter?!), no bacon, and aisles crammed so no one can get a shopping cart much less a stroller through. If you use a wheelchair, good luck. If you block it off, no one can shop! Don’t make my tiny old neighbors drag around two hand baskets because your aisles are impassable. The excellent butcher’s counter remains. Surprised to be slammed with first ethnic rudeness encountered in six years here, at checkout.