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Talin Market Expanding Into Santa Fe

Northern New Mexico customers won’t have to drive to the Talin Market World Food Fare store in Albuquerque (pictured) now that the local international foods grocer is planning to open a Santa Fe store in February. (Journal File)

Santa Fe is getting its own Talin Market World Food Fare.
Owners of the Albuquerque-based grocery store known for its international food selection and fresh seafood have announced that they will open a new location in Santa Fe this February.
It will be located at 505 Cerrillos Road, next to Ohori’s Coffee in the Luna Complex.
The new store will be approximately 5,000 square feet and will employ approximately 20 people. The market is now accepting applications through its website.
“Santa Feans have been some of our most loyal customers for decades,” Victor Limary, Talin Market’s operations director, said in a news release. “They’ve traveled the world and have an extremely varied palate. We’re excited to be able to provide the Santa Fe and Los Alamos community with convenient access to the foods that they’ve grown up with or have tried abroad.”
Talin Market’s website boasts that the store offers products from six of the seven continents, excluding only Antarctica.
Albuquerque’s Talin Market measures more than 30,000 square feet and is located at 88 Louisiana NE, at the southeast corner of Louisiana and Central.
Talin — formerly known as Ta Lin Super Market — has been serving customers since 1978.

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