About
Welcome to the vibrant world of Megamart Gaithersburg, a treasure trove of Hispanic grocery delights located at 33 Dalamar St, Gaithersburg, MD 20877. This store is not just a supermarket; it's a cultural hub for anyone seeking authentic Latin ingredients and culinary staples. With a commitment to fresh produce, quality meats, and an array of international snacks, Megamart offers something special for everyone, particularly those who cherish the flavors of Latin America.
As you enter, you'll immediately notice the clean, organized aisles stocked with fresh herbs, vibrant fruits, and freshly cut meats. Customers rave about the quality of the meats, especially the specialty cuts perfect for traditional dishes like carne asada and al pastor. The on-site butcher ensures that you can select exactly what you need for your next family barbecue.
Our patrons have highlighted the positive shopping experience at Megamart. One customer, Mary S., appreciated the competitive pricing, noting the variety of Latin foods that can be harder to find elsewhere. Meanwhile, Cynthia L. raved about the no-frills atmosphere where you can score unexpected deals, such as a complimentary liter of soda with a purchase.
While the store has received a few constructive criticisms regarding its compact space and limited cheese selection, its strengths far outweigh any shortcomings. The friendly staff, many of whom communicate primarily in Spanish, go above and beyond to help you find exactly what you need. As another customer aptly put it, this is the place for all the things you cannot find elsewhere.
With its welcoming ambiance, excellent service, and a dedication to fresh, authentic products, Megamart Gaithersburg is where culinary adventures begin. Whether you're a seasoned cook or just beginning to explore Latin cuisine, this market is sure to inspire you. Don’t miss out on discovering the treasures it holds!
For any inquiries, you can reach them at (301) 330-9223. Step in and let your taste buds embark on a delightful journey through Latin flavors.
“ very clean and organized but it needs a bigger parking lot good prices and many thing from latin america., ”
“ So this is a Hispanic Grocery store. Here you will find fresh produce, herbs and meats and whatever else you need to make your meals. The store is compact and it is crowded. Don't ever go on Saturday and Sunday and think you'll be in and out. Service is good, though most of the employees speak only Spanish but they are friendly! As for as meats, it's legit fresh and not expensive. Seafood is good too. Mi This is where all my amigos and fam get their meats for their barbecues. There's no stinky or horrendous odors like other places. You'll also find a lot of Mexican snacks like Takis Etc. I wish they would sell some elotes. It's not like a full grocery store but its good for getting the basics. ”
“ Can't help but like this place. No frills Latina Supermarket for all the things I cannot find elsewhere. I loved going to the back to get the cuts of meat I can't find at Whole Foods or Giant, like for carne asada or al pastor. Everything is super reasonably priced. One time I spent a $133 and the lady said I could grab a free liter of soda . Thank you! ”
“ If you are in search of Latin Foods or Latin Ingredients, this is the place for you. This is one of the biggest Latin markets I've been to in the area and one of the cleanest. I originally stumbled into this market sometime ago when I was searching for that stick to beat a pinata with; which luckily my limited Spanish vocabulary along with gesturing was able to describe to the store worker. I found it! And not only that, there was also like hundreds of pinatas hanging from the ceiling at that time too. In any event, prices are very reasonable. There is a butcher in the back of the store. And each time I've been in, the cashiers are very friendly. They are smiling and ready to help. Can't fault this store much. The cheese selection is pretty limited. I've never seen so much queso blanco in my entire life. Can't fault this store on much. Wish it had some fresh seafood.... but other than that. Pretty solid locale. I wish I knew how to cook more traditional latin cuisine, but looking forward to looking around more when I have more time. I was just in there to pick up Latin Candies that time :) Which are super cheap btw! ”