LOve it here the best part is they are now serving hot chocolate intime for the winter and other nescafe products
Chantal K.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
I seriously crave chamango everyday! *huge tip* If you order the chamango, ask to add ice cream. It’s about $ 2.50 more but it’s creamier and soooo tasty! I love this place!
Ruby G.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
I would give this place 5 stars but… When I said chocolate ice cream 2 times for one of my kids I still received 2 cookies and cream so I corrected him and told him one was chocolate and he refused to take it back. So my son never ate the cookies and cream :/spent $ 30 here would have thought he would have been generous enough to just give me 1 scoop of chocolate… But other then that really clean and good kinda wish my fruit had more tajin but really yummy place !
Rachel F.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Went 8−28−15 around 2:20PM. This store is located in a shopping center on the northeast corner of the intersection of Rancho and Washington. My friend Maria was craving this thing called a Chamango and it had me intrigued so I Unilocaled it and found this place. When I pulled into the shopping center I almost turned around and left cuz’ this is a sketchy area, folks. All the shops have bars on the windows and doors & plenty of unsavory characters hanging around. I pulled in and went inside, a bit nervous because I’m such a white girl. The inside is surprisingly extremely clean and organized, and much larger than I thought from the outside. Like Unilocaler Mari L. said, they have just about every Mexican goody you could ever want. Popsicles, smoothies, juices, slushies, ice cream, candies, nachos, weird cucumber things, you name it! Also they have water bottle filling stations there. In the back behind the counter there are huge tanks of water and what seems to be a water filtering apparatus. The ladies working there were incredibly nice and patient with my gringa questions. $ 16.50 got me three Chamangos. Okay, so, a chamango is basically like a mango slushy with real fresh mangoes in it, and a mexican hot sauce called chamoy. I asked for no chamoy since I wasn’t sure what it tasted like. I think the best part is it comes with this straw with chile/tamarind chewy candy wrapped around it. You have a little slushy, then nibble on the straw and the combination is amazing. Loved it. I’ll be back.
Vanessa R.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Best place in town, they serve a lot of yummy treats if your looking for sweet spicy or sour they have it. They also have a juice bar with a wide variety of healthy juices
Lucero C.
Place rating: 5 North Las Vegas, NV
You know those yummy pictures everyone posts on Instagram or Facebook that make your mouth water and give you slight envy because you question where the hell they got that from?(& you slightly assume it’s in LA or Mexico) and even though you don’t have the slightest clue what it is you still want it? Well look no further this is where you find all of those delicious treats that will blast you off to tropical heaven. This location is very clean and authentic! The location is shady but have no fear, the options available are amazing and totally worth the drive! I got the manzana loca which was just what I needed for this hot weather, oh so yummy!
Lauren M.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
This place is so good! They have a selection for everything! I tried the horchata frap and it was yummy! I’ll be back to try more!
Amanda M.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Another great spot to cool down during these sweltering summer months! Agua el Manantial has two convenient locations for all your water-related needs: this store in the Twin Lakes Plaza at Rancho and Washington, and another in the plaza behind Tacos el Gordo on E Charleston. The first detail I noticed was how clean this place is inside. There are large reverse osmosis tanks behind the counter and blue walls that make the place feel very calm. For being a water store/Mexican candy shop/ice cream and snack bar, it’s fortunately missing that dirt factor that I’ve encountered at similar businesses. If you’re needing alkaline or regular purified water, you can get that here. A blue sign above the door advertises«RASPADOS Y BIONICOS» and I’ve tried both. I appreciated the tart tamarind syrup on the raspado, but the snow cone was hard to eat with several very large ice chunks in the styrofoam cup. I love shaved ice but this is just crushed ice. The bionicos(sweet fruit salad) was a huge portion of fresh papaya, cantaloupe, strawberries, and banana covered in sweet cream and topped with granola, raisins, and coconut. They also offer fresh juices, traditional aguas frescas in various flavors including alfalfa, a few brands of paletas, and Dreyer’s ice cream. The shelves are lined with candies that one would find in Mexico and there’s some unique selections in the mix, including lollipops in the shape of pollo a la brasa but they don’t taste like chicken. They even sell piñatas, so you know what to do with all that candy.
Mari L.
Place rating: 5 The Strip, Las Vegas, NV
Yummy this is a great Mexican shop with all the Mexican goodies you can think of. Not too crowded and very clean. They have dryers ice cream a little bit expensive but, definitely a must try.
Christina T.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Really cool place that has different fruit cocktails, ice creams, and mexican candy. Prices are very reasonable!