Valeria's Groceries

Grocery store · Downtown Los Angeles

Valeria's Groceries

Grocery store · Downtown Los Angeles

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317 South Broadway local D6 - E7, Los Angeles, CA 90013

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Bulk spices, chiles, beans, moles, grains, and dried goods  

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317 South Broadway local D6 - E7, Los Angeles, CA 90013 Get directions

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+1 213 625 0789
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Los Angeles’s Best New Restaurants Of 2017

"If you live in LA, dealing with Grand Central Market never seems particularly worth it, between the tourists and the lines and the inability to ever find somewhere to sit. But you should make the exception for Sari Sari Store, the Filipino rice bowl stall the Republique people opened this year. The rice bowls are great, but the breakfast sandwich is even better, and if there was one dish we couldn’t stop thinking about this year, it was their coconut pie that called to us every time we got on the 110." - jess basser sanders, brant cox

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J P

Google
Most of these reviews seem to be spam! This is a small place with lots of bulk spices for sale, but little other food stacked on high shelves that only employees can get. (As one example, "Human Robot" wrote: "If you have a sweet tooth or like sour candy or just want to impress your little ones this would make a magical place for you, them and anyone. Just the colors alone will leave you in awe!" I didn't see any candy, the place is not magical, and there aren't any colors to speak of except maybe the spices.) Google, read the ridiculous "reviews" -- for instance, Human Robot is listed as a "local guide" -- and clean them up!

Morgan Brandr

Google
Got SO MANY spices for cheaper than one of them would have been at home. Very nice and helpful people, were very patient with me when I was figuring out what I wanted. Going back tomorrow for cardamom and anise!

Human Robot

Google
If you have a sweet tooth or like sour candy or just want to impress your little ones this would make a magical place for you, them and anyone. Just the colors alone will leave you in awe!

Levi Major

Google
This is the best grocery store in my entire life that I've ever been to. Everything else sold is displayed so perfectly and the staff is really friendly.

Ester Gonzalez

Google
Great service. All the ingredients you need to make moles and pipians! Latin American food.

fatma bahzad

Google
Latin American food, friendly staff and good price!!

Scott Watson

Google
Fantastic place! Excellent customer service, efficient process.

Michael Smith

Google
Everything is fresh. Recommended!
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Stephanie B.

Yelp
Valeria's is AWESOME! I was coming to Chile Secos, but it was closed during the Covid-19 slump. Valeria's had even more choices of mole pastes, and they were priced lower. I got 7 lbs of different mole pastes for $6 each. Outstanding! They also have beans, dried chiles, rice, spices and some limited groceries. Friendly staff too! Last night, I fixed a pound of Mole con Ajonjoly Telolopan with a quart of chicken broth and some fresh blue corn tortillas to make enmoladas. Incredibly flavorful - a smidge spicy for my family, but I loved the deep flavor with some heat.
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Steph C.

Yelp
I don't do much cooking, but my friends Michael K. and Gino G. do. I accompanied Mike on a grocery trip to Grand Central Market when he was home for Thanksgiving. Gino had sent him with a shopping list of Mexican ingredients that are hard to find in Seattle, and Mike found most of them right here, at Valeria's Groceries. Valeria's is a vendor in the thick of the market, where you can buy spices, chilis, beans, moles, and a whole lot more, at what struck me as very reasonable prices. Most of the products were displayed in big bulk cases, clearly labeled for easy browsing. The man working the grocery was friendly, helpful, and efficient. He got Mike what he needed and bagged it up for him right away. I love Mexican food and fantasize about making moles at home now and then, but like, my lunch today was a soup that came out of a pantry bag and a frozen Tupperware of brown rice that my mom gave me in early 2018. If I ever get motivated, though, I know I can find what I need at Valeria's.
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Zoe V.

Yelp
Great service. All the ingredients you need to make moles and pipians! Beans, rice, and other legumes. Found different sizes of piloncillo to make champurrado. Neighborhood gem for a while now!
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Trace V.

Yelp
Only have tried two of their homemade MOLES and WOW! Shopkeeper told me they get them freshly delivered from a woman in Mexico and they can last up to a year in the fridge. You simply add 2-3 cups of chicken broth mixed in with each tub of Mole they sell (for a bargain 3 bucks!). They have about 7 different kinds and the one we had was very authentic. Just throw in some chicken breasts, shrimp, or whatever and sauté until done. Pour over rice and you have a restaurant quality dish. Will certainly try them all!
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Lynette T.

Yelp
My favorite spot at GCM. This vendor sells dried chilis, herbs, spices, grains and other goodies for your cooking needs. Great if you want to buy in bulk. (Located smack dab in the middle on the lower level) I buy chia seeds in bulk, 5-10 pounds. Mostly for me, but also to share with friends & family. The price per pound is way less expensive than at Sprouts or Whole Foods. It should be noted that the price varies according to current market value. No matter, it's still a great deal! I love inhaling the scent of the dried chilis. The guys working the counter are always friendly and I appreciate that they take note of which customer to take care of next. Since other customers are buying multiple items in bulk, it sometimes takes a while. But that's okay because I've always been helped ASAP. Valeria's has always been one of the main reasons I'll go to Grand Central Market. Worth dropping by. Especially on Sundays when you can find nearby free street parking.

Alison R.

Yelp
Great little store! They seem to have everything - sugar, flour, lentils, quinoa, hot sauce, vanilla, everything you need for your pantry.
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Veronica A.

Yelp
Purchased all kinds of nuts and spices here, they are super nice.
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Sam D.

Yelp
Valeria's is located in the Grand Central Market downtown. This is a specialty grocer which carries a large variety of dried items such as spices, chiles, beans, rice and other dry food products. I really like this place for two special reasons which are the two meat seasoning blends they sell. One is for chicken and the other is for beef or pork. Both are superb and much better tasting than any other comparable meat seasoning blends I've ever tried. They are also amazingly inexpensive. Sold in bulk, they are only $1.99/lb.
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Liam B.

Yelp
Not to be confused with Valaries, another shop at Grand Central Market. Products More than just spices, though that is what you'll notice as soon as you walk up. They carry all sorts of dry goods, rice (white and brown), turbinado sugar, as well as the more common spices such as black-pepper (pre-ground and corns) and salt. They also carry cacahuate (peanuts), dried pepper pods, and powdered moles. Service The gentlemen running the store are fast, efficient, and friendly. They will also measure out any amount your want as long as the scale can display it. If you are exploring the health benefits of south of the border cooking or are a long-time aficionado, this is an excellent place to get your spices, herbs, and dried goods.

Needah K.

Yelp
We always come And get our fries chiles from This place! The guys there are nice and are very fast as they always have a line. We buy pounds and pounds of chiles and have continued to do for over 6 months. They also have spices which you can buy there too!
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Y G.

Yelp
They have bacalao-- dried salted cod...Puerto Rican delicacy.... my mom is from Puerto Rico and has been looking for this fish...11buks a pound! Wow!

Luis O.

Yelp
This store is selling something else pretending it is cod fish. It is not! I paid 60 dollars for 5 pounds of what I thought was salted cod fish that I could not use at all. The fish they sell has so much fibroses that it makes it impossible to eat.

Charlotte W.

Yelp
One of the best places to get chiles and authentic Mexican food ingredients. I always keep their green mole Telolapan in my refrigerator, where it lasts forever. Made with pepitas (pumpkin seeds), chiles and many more ingredients, it's spicy and a beautiful green color. All I have to do is dilute it with water or chicken broth, and add chicken, and I have a delicious chicken in mole for dinner (usually served over rice). All the other moles are great, too, but that one's my favorite. Try their turbinado sugar in your coffee, and you won't go back to ordinary sugar. Valeria's has been at the market for a long time, and I hope it's there forever.

Nancy W.

Yelp
Hole mole!! The Mole Negro is amazing. Heat it up with some chicken broth and smother chicken and rice with it. Nothing is better.