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Lonestar Taco: One of the best places for mexican ingredients. Plus there are some terrific speciality shops. Great place to spend a Saturday morning. If you want to get yelled at eat at Shopsins it may be worth it.
Farmers Market · East Harlem · 11 tips and reviews
Lonestar Taco: Here are a few speciality vendors worth visiting also it's home base of Hot Bread Kitchen, which might be some of the best bread in the city they have fresh masa, if you plan ahead, maybe you can too.
Lonestar Taco: A hidden gem in the heart of Bushwick. A terrific fresh produce and mexican grocery market. You can pickup some fresh killed chicken next door as well.
Union Sq W (btwn E 14th & E 17th St), New York, NY
Farmers Market · Union Square · 411 tips and reviews
Lonestar Taco: Some of our favorite sources for our menu are found here. A few of which include: Cayuga Pure Organics, Millport Dairy, Berried Treasures, Norwich Meadows, Ronnybrook Dairy, Arcadian Pastures, etc
Lonestar Taco: Yellow Masa is terrific bright corn flavor. Nancy who makes it does a great job & is super nice. Not sure if you can order it in small amount. We order wholesale. Call & ask before you head up there.
Farmers Market · Financial District · 38 tips and reviews
Lonestar Taco: Of course you should stop by our stand when we're open and let us cook for you, but there are some producers and farmers here that will contribute just the right touch to a mexican feast.
Lonestar Taco: When this is open and El Poblano Farm is here, run, don't walk. Or drive, or bike, because it isn't super close to public transportation. Some of the best mexican produce grown in the state.
Farmers Market · North Slope · 97 tips and reviews
Lonestar Taco: Terrific source for fresh veggies & in the summer terrific source for Mexican ingredients. Check out: Bradley's, Evolutionary Organics, Ronnybrook, Blue Moon Fish & Maxwell's some of our favorites.
187 Atlantic Ave (btwn Clinton & Court St), Brooklyn, NY
Gourmet Store · Brooklyn Heights · 97 tips and reviews
Lonestar Taco: Yea, I know it's 'middle eastern' but they have some of the best retail prices on spices, grains, nuts, etc. So, just go & those guys that work the main ingredient area, they are smarter than you.
Grocery Store · East Village · 32 tips and reviews
Lonestar Taco: When Kalustyan's seems too far, head here, they have nearly everything they do and also a hell of a lot of beer varieties. Spices, dried chilis, grains, oh my.
Lonestar Taco: Just go ok. Especially if you've never been there. They have nearly everything you want and need, and a lot more you never knew you did.
4 Union Square South (btwn Broadway & University Pl), New York, NY
Grocery Store · Union Square · 386 tips and reviews
Lonestar Taco: Yea, in a pinch, go here, but without being obvious, it's too pricey for most things you need. Generally though, they have what you need, in small formats.
Taco Restaurant · Financial District · 5 tips and reviews
Lonestar Taco: Pickup a Flour Tortilla Mix or Kit and make fresh flour tortillas at home. Also, pickup one of their pickled products or special salsa when available. Our pickled jalepeños are the best you've had.
Lonestar Taco: They have a decent selection of local meats, dairy, and grains and beans and other stuff. So, maybe skip the tacos next door & make some at home.
Lonestar Taco: This place has pretty good fresh mexican pastries and a good selection of produce and dried ingredients if you don't find what you need down the st.
75 9th Ave (btwn W 15th & W 16th St), New York, NY
Market · Chelsea · 1218 tips and reviews
Lonestar Taco: Yea, I know, it's a cluster#$%@, but there is a produce market (also wholesaler) called Manhattan Fruit, that has a good selection of ingredients used in Mexican cooking.
Miscellaneous Store · Chinatown · 2 tips and reviews
Lonestar Taco: A Chinese restaurant supply store that sells to the general public. Skip the fancy stores and you'll find some good stuff here. Tortilla holders, rollers (chinese not american), etc.