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Tienda Nony – Your International Convenience Store in Knoxville!

Welcome to Tienda Nony, your go-to destination for international convenience in the heart of Knoxville, Tennessee! For over 20 years, we have been proud to offer a diverse range of services and products to meet the unique needs of our valued customers.

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Why Choose Tienda Nony?

At Tienda Nony, we strive to bring you not just products but a cultural experience. From bill payments to money transfers, check cashing, and beyond – we've got your convenience covered. Our store is a melting pot of flavors and services, bringing you the best from countries like Venezuela, Colombia, Guatemala, Peru, Honduras, El Salvador, and Mexico.

High Quality Services

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Financial Services

Pay Bills, Money Transfer, Check Cashing, Money Orders

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Communication Services

Phone Recharge, Document Translation, Notary Services

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Shipping to Honduras

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Authentic Groceries

Venezuela, Columbia, Guatemala, Peru, Honduras, Mexico, and El Salvador

High Quality Services

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Financial Services

Pay Bills, Money Transfer, Check Cashing, Money Orders

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Shipping to Honduras

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Communication Services

Phone Recharge, Document Translation, Notary Services

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Authentic Groceries

Venezuela, Columbia, Guatemala, Peru, Honduras, Mexico, and El Salvador

FAQS

What is the key ingredient in traditional Mexican cuisine?

Corn, known as maize in Mexico, is the cornerstone of traditional Mexican cuisine. It's used to make tortillas, tamales, and a wide variety of dishes. Corn is not just a staple; it's a symbol of Mexican culture and history.

Are all Mexican dishes spicy and hot?

No, not all Mexican dishes are spicy. While chiles are widely used in Mexican cuisine, the level of spiciness varies. Some dishes are mild and flavorful, while others are fiery. You can always adjust the spice level to your preference or choose non-spicy options.

What's the difference between Mexican and Tex-Mex cuisine?

Mexican cuisine is diverse and regionally influenced, featuring dishes like mole, ceviche, and tamales. Tex-Mex, on the other hand, is a fusion of Mexican and American cuisines, known for dishes like nachos and chili con carne. While they share some similarities, they have distinct flavors and preparation methods.

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8373 Kingston Pike #500, Knoxville, TN 37919, USA