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Contribuisci feedbackAuthentic food. That's the real deal. As from Texas, where they have dedicated large grocery stores for hispanic culture and cooking, this business and restaurant is a true diamond in East Tennessee for all who cook and enjoy this kind of culinary food. The portions were very plentiful for the price and you are never annoyed by hand command tortillas. They also offer you three different salsas, chopped onion and cilantro. Everyone is friendly, very nice business and excellent customer service.
We stopped for breakfast in La Lupita today. We ordered homemade guacamole and Huevos ala Mexicana. Tortillas are homemade and SO delicious! We also loved the home cooked beans that came with breakfast. I took a star because we could not find water for sale and because the Huevos ala Mexicana was 80 percent tomatoes and onion. Usually this dish is 80 percent egg and the remaining 20 percent onion, jalapeno and tomatoes. Yeah, I'm a Gringa, but my Mexican friend and I have been together for 11 years. I can whip a common Huevos Ala Mexicana myself. In all justice, the people working here were not Mexican, so they could need more practice. 10 stars for beans and tortillas. Customer service was also good You can buy imported items in the store. They had things like Japanese peanuts, Habanero sauce, tortilla manufacturers. See photo below. This Mexican store is the most expensive of everything I was in Tennessee. You can find Mexican markets in Maryville, Sweetwater, Athens, Cleveland and Knoxville with lower prices.
Excellent I love this place more then the one on Maryville they are really friendly and work with us some tortillas something that the other location only make I great problem about great food and a lot of variety!!!