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Welcome to Casa Lucaz #3 Produce and Meat Market

At Casa Lucaz #3 Produce and Meat Market, we embrace the rich culinary traditions of Latin America. Located in the heart of San Francisco, our market offers an inviting selection of fresh produce, high-quality meats, and an array of authentic spices and ingredients essential for crafting delightful Mexican, Salvadoran, and Costa Rican meals. Customers rave about our friendly service and the vibrant atmosphere that fosters community connection. From the comforting taste of freshly baked pan dulce to the savory allure of marinated carne asada, every visit promises a unique culinary adventure. Casa Lucaz #3 is more than a market; it’s a celebration of flavor and heritage.

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Welcome to Casa Lucaz #3 Produce and Meat Market, a vibrant gem nestled in the heart of San Francisco’s diverse culinary scene. Located at 4555 Mission St, this market is not just a meat shop, but a true cultural experience where you can immerse yourself in the rich flavors of Latin America.

As you step into Casa Lucaz, you're greeted by a tempting array of fresh produce that speaks volumes about quality and selection. Customers rave about the freshness of the fruits and vegetables, making it a go-to spot for those who appreciate the true essence of cooking with seasonal ingredients. The market expertly showcases staples like plantains, which range from green to those perfectly ripe, ideal for any dish you plan to create.

  • Meat Selections: The butchery section is a feast for the senses, offering marinated meats like carne asada that are bursting with flavor. It's evident that the team at Casa Lucaz takes pride in their craft, ensuring that each cut is not just fresh, but also seasoned to perfection.
  • Spices and Essentials: Beyond the meats, Casa Lucaz provides an impressive selection of spices and cooking essentials. For those on a quest for unique ingredients, like epazote, this market stands out with a well-stocked inventory that reflects the needs of the local culinary community.
  • Baked Goods: Don't forget to check out their pan dulce, Mexican sweet bread that arrives warm in the afternoons— a perfect treat to enjoy with your coffee.

Customers like Jennifer S. and Cat C. highlight the vast variety available, which extends into Latin American food products and cooking accessories. Casa Lucaz is more than just a shopping destination; it’s a place that fosters community—where you might find yourself chatting with friendly staff who genuinely care about their customers' needs. As noted by Kelly B., the kindness and helpful nature of the staff create a welcoming atmosphere that goes beyond the typical market experience.

In a city blessfully rich in food culture, Casa Lucaz #3 Produce and Meat Market shines brightly. With its commitment to quality, variety, and customer service, it is a must-visit for anyone looking to craft a meal that tells a story or simply to gather ingredients for a delightful culinary adventure. Whether you’re seeking ingredients for a traditional Mexican dish, or perhaps something from Salvadoran or Costa Rican cuisine, Casa Lucaz has you covered. So come, bring your appetite, and discover the flavors that await at this remarkable market!

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Jennifer S.
Jennifer S.

Fresh produce, meats and lots of Latin American foods, spices and variety items for home.

Cat C.
Cat C.

I stopped in looking for Epazote and sure enough they had plenty. This is a great Mexican market and butcher. Plenty of fresh fruit and all you favorite essentials needed to make a Mexican/Salvadorean/ Costa Rican inspired meal. You will find all the spices you need.

Kelly B.
Kelly B.

This review is for the customer service! My car battery died and the guys here were so so so helpful! They found someone I could tether to and helped me get back up and running. What awesome people! Thank you for your help on this super cold and rainy day!

John H.
John H.

Like the hundreds of other small, family fun grocery stores in this great city, this little market offers a chance to browse ethnic food offerings you might not find elsewhere. I especially enjoy their pan dulce (you might get lucky and catch their afternoon delivery of still-warm pastries!). The checkout line can seem discouragingly long - but believe me, it moves really fast. Like many, there are choices of plantains from green, ripe to blackened-overripe. Just right for any plantain recipe.

Benjamin B.
Benjamin B.

I usually make a stop at Mi pueblo super market on the way home from work, So i was thinking why not support a local market instead? Stopped by here last week for some marinated carne asada which was super tasty and had a nice spice to it. Then we added some mexican candy, bag of limes for the beer, fresh cheese, and my favorite...pork rinds or Chicharrónes!!! super cheap, clean, friendly fast. love it