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Sira GaribSira Garib
Caribbean Supercenter in Orlando is a dream come true for anyone craving authentic Trinidadian and West Indian food items! They carry EVERYTHING you could possibly need—there’s nothing they don’t have. From seasonings to snacks, fresh produce to specialty ingredients, this store has it all. We drove 2 hours to shop here, and it was absolutely worth the trip! If you’re looking for a one-stop shop for Caribbean groceries, this is the place to be. Can’t wait to come back!
6 months ago
Manisha K.Manisha K.
I purchased the 2kg Anchor's Cow Brand Pure Ghee for my Mom for Diwali. It’s not an easy product to find in our local Trinidadian/Caribbean grocery stores in Canada. Placing the order online way easy, quick, and never had to contact the store even once. I am very pleased with the service received and the smooth delivery. My mom was very happy with her Parsad this year, a very nostalgic moment!
5 months ago
Miss CampbellMiss Campbell
Extremely horrible customer service. I bought meat at the store two weeks ago. The cashier gave the goods to another of the customer I called the store to report the missing items after I got home. They told me whenever I come back I should take the receipt and get the meat. Today, drove all the way to be told I have to pay a different price for the same item. I explained that I’m not looking for a price match but pound for pound match of the item. They were completely dismissive. This was a complete waste of time because if they knew they weren’t going to give me the goods I brought and didn’t receive they should’ve let me know over the phone and not waste an hour twenty minutes driving here. Caribbean people take your money elsewhere. It’s not worth it and to my friends that drive one-two hours, we not doing that no more. I will definitely be contacting the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.
3 months ago
Debbie RsinghDebbie Rsingh
Great stuff a nice cashier. Miss Maria you are rude and obnoxious and over baring treat your coworkers with respect and understanding. Treat them the way you want too be treated honey we all humans act and behave like one. You will try the wrong one. What you get back is what you give out. I be back. Cause others are nicer than you.
a month ago
Pa E.Pa E.
Calling all my West Africans! Sure, this is called the Caribbean Supercenter, but make no mistake! They have a section dedicated to all sorts of African awesomeness that could completely shut down the African store (that shall not be named) further east of West Colonial if it wanted to! I (Nigerian) have sporadically gone here since 2020 right before COVID shutdowns with my (Jamaican, Trini, and mix of 900 other races) girlfriend and can safely call this the "Caribbean Publix" equivalent! They will have all your Caribbean staples and you'd be hard-pressed to not find what you need!Well...okay I lied, I just couldn't find oatmeal-flavored hardo bread nor the sorrel-flavored Klass drink powder for the SO like she wanted. What really piqued my interest was the fact they had a dedicated isle to African foods (mostly West Africa). Basic staples like different fufu varieties (yam, plantain, cocoyam, etc.), palm oil, Gari, Titus sardines, some key eba ingredients (Egusi power/seeds for instance), etc.. This aisle was much of the same from 2020 to 2022. I visited for the first time in 2023 yesterday since we moved to CFL (it's just so far away, ugh!). I learned that they not only moved the aisle from its old location to a new one, but they massively expanded their selection of foods and ingredients to the point that it could bring that African store that shall not be named down the same road out of business! I'm talking extensive Nina-branded ingredients and powders (like crayfish, ogbono, okra, fish powder, etc.); egusi in sturdy plastic containers; EVEN MORE gari and fufu varieties and the 18-20 lbs bags than ever before; FRIGGIN BUCKETS OF CHIN CHIN BRAND VARIETIES (!!!); sweet African bun bread; different Akamu varieties; moin moin bean flour; Peppa soup stuff...I could go on forever. Best of all, the prices were not super insane and clearly marked. They've won a customer for life by stocking DELICIOUS chin chin (yes I've already finished a small bucketful of it before writing this)! I will travel the 45 min to 1 hour drive just for it dangit! Unfortunately, they were out of ogbono powder, which forced a trip to the arorementioned decrepit African market down the road. I've had hit or miss experiences with the checkout experience, but the staff was all great that night (or at least on their best behavior lol). Our checkout lady was great! All in all, this store needs to come up as one of the choices for African markets in the Orlando area since there's a scant few available (or at least publicly advertised). As much as I'd love to support my Naija brothers and sisters down the road, their customer service, prices, and storefront itself are all ¡muy mal! No bueno! Naijas stand up! CSC is our spot!
a year ago
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  • July 13, 2025 3:28 pm local time

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