La Salsa Market

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Jacksonville, United States

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Supermarket· Asian grocery store· General store· Seafood wholesaler· Convenience store· Seafood market· Wholesaler

La Salsa Market Reviews | Rating 3.9 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

La Salsa Market is located in Jacksonville, United States on 11761 Beach Blvd Suite 3. La Salsa Market is rated 3.9 out of 5 in the category supermarket in United States.

Address

11761 Beach Blvd Suite 3

Phone

+1 7272542259

Service options

Kerbside pickupIn-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Offerings

Organic products

Open hours

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Jason Lee

The name threw me off.... La Salsa sounded like a Spanish market but, when I went inside it was an Asian market. Perfect! My wife is from the Philippines and La Salsa has fresh Pompano for only 2.99 per pound and fresh shrimp and other seafood. There food selection is good and multi Asian cultural..so, you should be able to find what you need. We go there for basic supplies like rice, noodles, seafood, soy sauce etc. Aisles are a little narrow but that allows them to squeeze more shelving space in. If in the area... would recommend you stop in to shop around.

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Joe A

Great snacks and foreign versions of Kit Kat like: apple pie, sweet potato, and cheesecake. Great place for asian spices and my favorite shrimp chips. Selection of fabric reusable masks available.

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Ako si Darna

I was here today. If I can do zero star I would. Inconsistency in prices. No sticker price. The price of seafood is different once the cashier puts it in. Very few items 64? Overpriced snacks. Why because covid? Newsflash lady the supply chain is back. The store stinks. I bought Purple Yam Goldilock's shortbread cookies which are hard and old. Guess what? Can't return all sales final! If you want to be robbed blind come to this store.

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Asih FM World

Today i went there and wow so much changes! Seems very organized this time with new shelves/racks. I wish they sell more Indonesian products not only Indomie, so we dont need to drive to Dong A Orlando where there are lots Indonesian products (Munik seasoning especially). Glad you improve the shopping experience.

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Carrie Suen

Great place to get affordable Asian foods and produce. You can get many hard to find items. Fruits and vegetables are very fresh. The store is well sectioned, but the aisles are very narrow and a lot of the products don't have a price label. The seafood section can be very hit or miss. One time I went, there were dead crabs on the \live blue crabs\ bin.