A cook prepared poyo on large grill at the entrance of this store which has a huge, neatly painted mural on its exterior.The painting is not tacky like the ones on some of the party stores and shoppes that sell goods in the inner city. There was a self serve Mexican pastry department where customers can place rich made with wheat pastries on a tray and have them weighed and packaged. The service meat and seafood shoppe carries thin sliced Black Angus ribeye steak priced at a bargain 5.99 lb, and marinated meats like al pastor [[pork taco meat with onion in a marinade) stirfry and thin sliced chuck steak marinated also....there was a huge selection of packaged meats, and shelves stocked full of dry goods including Mexican salsas and bottled marinades...the dairy department had some fresh salsas and flour tortillas...prices were high to average compared to other markets. I tried a combo sampler from the Mexican grille restaurant, the chicken was bland and refried beans were flavorless and the tostada shell was overcooked. but it was almost closing for them so I would probably give another dish a go next time around...last but far from least the staff was very friendly and helpful....all in all it was a fun shopping and dining experience...this foodie highly recommends the al pastor on gluten free tortillas, quick and easy to cook! The stir fry is delicious as well....