Donut shop offers wide variety of fresh donuts and kolaches, including spicy boudin and jalapeño cheese options. Atmosphere stays positive with a family-owned vibe. Occasional homemade tamales and green salsa add unique savory choices.
Homemade tamales appear occasionally alongside the usual donuts. They come with green salsa and have a homemade quality that stands out.
Homemade tamales appear regularly and stand out for their quality. The shop also makes green salsa that complements the tamales well.
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Uz's Donuts offers a wide variety of fresh donuts and bread.
The shop is family-owned, providing a personal touch.
Expect unique seasonal flavors alongside classic options.
Mexican restaurant with classical decoration and a beautiful mural creates a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Spanish music and multiple TVs add lively energy, making it a good spot for casual dining or watching sports. The space feels authentic and inviting, with a friendly vibe throughout.
Tamales stand out for their authentic Mexican flavor and generous portions. Plates come with three tamales, rice, and refried beans at a price lower than many fast food options.
Tamales stand out as the main attraction, with a reputation for being authentic and highly praised. The menu also features breakfast tacos and a tamale plate, all noted for their quality and flavor.
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The restaurant offers breakfast all day from 7 AM to 7 PM.
The price is $7.99 for 6 tamales, which is a filling lunch.
The restaurant is very clean and well-maintained.
Small, cozy Mexican restaurant with authentic flavors and homemade sauces creates a quiet, friendly atmosphere. Clean, beautifully decorated space features outstanding margaritas and fresh, flavorful dishes like fish tacos and chilaquiles.
Tamales have a good flavor and often fall right off the corn husks, especially the pork ones. Chicken tamales can stick to the husk, requiring some scraping to eat.
Authentic Mexican food shines with Mixed Fajitas and red beef enchiladas standing out. Chilaquiles offer good portions at a fair price, while the salsas deliver strong, memorable flavors.
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Happy hour runs from 4-7pm on weekdays with discounted drinks and appetizers.
Taco Tuesday offers discounted tacos all day.
The restaurant has ample parking available for guests.
Small space with authentic Mexican decor and an open kitchen creates a cozy, welcoming vibe. Music ranges from relaxing to lively, enhancing a family-friendly atmosphere that feels genuine and festive.
Sweet tamales stand out for being fresh, soft, and just sweet enough. Blackberry and cherry versions offer a delicious twist, while tamales de dulce maintain a gentle sweetness throughout.
Authentic Mexican food stands out here with dishes like mole enchiladas that deliver rich, traditional flavors. The menu offers a genuine taste that closely matches classic Mexican cuisine.
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Brunch is available on weekends.
The Sunday brunch costs about $22 per person.
Reservations are recommended for brunch on weekends.
Strip mall setting with spacious seating and multiple TVs creates a casual environment. Warm, family-friendly atmosphere features a mix of English and Spanish music at a volume that varies from quiet to lively. Staff work with pride, adding to the authentic and welcoming vibe.
Corn tamales stand out with their tender texture and homemade flavor. Freshly made tamales de elotes y gallina offer a well-seasoned taste that feels authentic.
Tamales stand out with their tender, well-seasoned, homemade flavor. Juicy fajita meat and flavorful tacos complement the menu, along with corn tortillas and Mexican tortas.
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Pupusas are $2 on Mondays if eaten in, but $3 for takeout.
The restaurant is very clean and welcoming.
There is plenty of parking available at the restaurant.
Mexican restaurant with homemade corn tortillas and a mini convenience store inside offers an authentic, clean atmosphere that feels like home. The place serves fresh, traditional dishes with a strong focus on genuine flavors and quality ingredients.
Tamales come with chile con queso and chicken options. They require a 2–3 day notice for preparation and pair well with green sauce and rice.
Menudo stands out with rich flavor and authentic preparation. Tacos come with real yellow corn tortillas and generous fillings like barbacoa and Mexican potato. Tamales, birria tacos, and green sauce add variety with fantastic taste and quick service.
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The restaurant makes their own tortillas, enhancing the authenticity of the food.
ITACATE TAQUERIA also functions as a mini convenience store with groceries.
There are tables to sit at inside the restaurant for dining.
Large, spacious bakery with wall-to-wall displays and a traditional Spanish atmosphere creates a comfortable, authentic vibe. Fresh tortilla and tamale stations add to the lively, family-like energy. Outdoor seating offers a pleasant, convenient spot to enjoy treats.
Chicken tamales stand out with their mild spice and lack of greasiness. The tamale station offers a wide variety including tamales de elote, paired well with champurrado.
Tamales stand out with options like chicken that are not too spicy or greasy. Freshly made tortillas and a notable tamale station add to the authentic Mexican food experience.
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Bread is baked daily, ensuring freshness for all products.
The bakery offers a wide variety of pastries, tamales, kolaches, and tortillas.
Prices for sweet bread range from $1 to $3.50, with bolillos at 50¢ each.
Small space with minimal seating and an updated interior creates a cozy, clean atmosphere. Nursery rhymes play loudly, adding a unique, lively background. Many orders go out for takeout and delivery, showing steady demand beyond dine-in.
Signature dish tamales come with well-flavored masa and filling. They cost $14.40 a dozen and could use a bit more meat.
Barbacoa tacos stand out with authentic flavor and homemade tortillas. Breakfast tacos like chorizo and egg come highly recommended, alongside well-flavored tamales and a variety of salsas and beans.
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Breakfast tacos cost around $4 each, with add-ons available.
Fresh juices and desserts have been added to the menu.
To-go and online orders are available for those who want to skip the wait.
Small bakery with cash-only policy and cramped, noisy space filled with construction workers in the morning. Offers fresh, well-priced baked goods like sweet bread, tacos, and tamales that attract a loyal following. Parking lot often crowded with heavy trucks, creating a unique, bustling atmosphere.
Tamales stand out for their authenticity and being made from scratch. They taste unlike any other and pair well with tacos and gorditas.
Breakfast tacos and tamales stand out for their freshness and authentic, scratch-made quality. Barbacoa is clean, cooked to perfection without excess fat, and menudo features well-cut tripe with a non-greasy flavor.
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They only accept cash at Amaris Bakery.
Ordering well in advance is necessary to receive a hot, baked rosca.
The prices at Amaris Bakery are reasonable.
Bakery offers delicious Central American bread with soft, freshly made rolls and great tasting tamales. Prices tend to be higher than expected, and the place can feel crowded and busy. Some products vary in freshness, but overall quality stands out.
Chicken tamales stand out for their freshness and great taste. Corn tamales vary in quality, sometimes good but inconsistent.
Tamales and pupusas come fresh and consistently good here. The chicken tamales stand out, and the friendly service adds to the experience.
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They charge $11 for a packed lunch and add $1.50 for each extra item.
The final bill can be higher than initially quoted, so check your receipt.
The store offers a variety of products beyond just bread.
Small, family-owned Mexican grill offers homemade tamales and breakfast tacos with a friendly, chill atmosphere. Prices stay reasonable, attracting locals looking for authentic mom-and-pop flavors despite nearby gas station surroundings.
Tamales come in small but tasty portions with a noticeable use of animal fat in the masa. Some batches have a pureed meat filling, which can affect texture and flavor, leading to mixed reactions.
Breakfast tacos stand out with made-to-order freshness and flavors that recall homemade meals. Tamales come small but tasty and authentic, paired with great prices. Beef fajita torta and fajita tacos add variety to the menu.
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Vegetarians should ask staff for vegetarian modifications to dishes.
The tamales are made with animal fat, which may not suit all diets.
This place is a family-owned business, offering a homey atmosphere.
Small shop with family-owned atmosphere and mom-and-pop vibe offers a welcoming, unhurried energy that feels like a home environment. The space includes a limited seating area and stays lively during morning hours only.
A huge selection of tamales sits alongside tacos and flautas. Pork tamales stand out as amazing and come in regular sizes.
Breakfast tacos stand out with a strong reputation. The menu includes a huge selection of tacos, flautas, tamales, and kolaches. Flautas and pupusas also feature as delicious options alongside tacos.
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They are only open until 2 pm.
Expect a strong smell of cooking pork upon entering.
There are only a few tables available for dining in.
Cafeteria-style setup with spacious seating and decor rooted in folklore and tradition creates a warm, welcoming vibe. Lively yet comfortable atmosphere fills the space with sweet and savory aromas and good music. A full bar and free salsa bar add to the casual, energetic environment.
Soft, flavorful tamales feature a well-seasoned filling and fresh, tender masa. They offer authentic Texas-style and classic Mexican comfort food with consistent quality and affordable prices.
Tamales stand out as soft, flavorful, and consistently fresh. Authentic Mexican food includes tasty quesabirria tacos and amazing Mexican bread, all offered at affordable prices.
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You can only order tamales in packs of 6 or 12.
Prices are reasonable for the portion sizes offered.
The restaurant has plenty of seating both indoors and outdoors.
Mexican restaurant offers takeout only with no seating and serves super affordable street tacos and tamales. The atmosphere is often very busy, reflecting a steady flow of customers. Tortillas stand out as thin and superb, anchoring the authentic menu.
Pork tamales stand out with their strong flavor. Tamales come thin with little masa and meat, and two equal one decent-sized tamale.
Tortillas stand out as superb and absolutely delicious, forming the core of the menu. The tamales and barbacoa tacos offer authentic flavors, with menudo and street tacos also noted for their taste and affordability.
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Marta's Tortillas only offers takeout and has no seating.
Prices at Marta's Tortillas are very affordable.
They are sometimes very busy, especially during peak hours.
Open bakery space with authentic Mexican bakery flavors and freshly baked goods fills the air with inviting aromas. Small seating area offers a quiet spot to enjoy soft, delicious bread and Latino sweet breads. Consistent baking throughout the day keeps the selection fresh and appealing.
Tamales come with plenty of chicken and sauce, plus extra sauce on the side for those who find them dry. They are thick and filling, sold at 3 for 7.5, which some find a bit pricey.
Beef skirt and barbacoa tacos come with lean meat and strong flavor. Tamales are thick with plenty of chicken and sauce, with extra sauce on the side. Pan dulce also stands out.
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The bakery offers an extensive variety of sweet breads, bolillos, teleras, and more.
Prices are very affordable, making it a great option for baked goods.
In the evenings, baked goods are available fresh out of the oven.
Tex-Mex restaurant offers a lively atmosphere with loud music and quirky Mexican-themed decor including wooden plates, long horns, and cowboy hats. The space feels packed and intimate, with tables close together and a busy bar area. Outdoor seating provides a breezy, vibrant patio experience.
Tamales come with a chile-based brown gravy that stands out from typical sauces. They hold their own as a menu highlight and pair well with other dishes like cheese enchiladas.
Chicken and beef fajitas stand out for their fresh, delicious taste. Frozen strawberry and watermelon margaritas offer a refreshing twist, while Tres Leches dessert and pecan pie provide excellent sweet finishes.
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Reservations are highly recommended, especially on weekends due to limited seating.
Parking can be tricky; expect limited spots during busy hours.
Happy Hour offers discounted drinks and appetizers from 4-7pm on weekdays.
Tiny counter service spot offers takeout only with no seating available. Atmosphere feels authentic and impressive, centered on fresh hot tortillas and fantastic barbacoa. Food stays warm on a steam table, attracting those seeking traditional Mexican flavors.
Tamales come very large and flavorful with a rich, tender, moist texture. They do not include salsa automatically, so it needs to be requested.
Barbacoa stands out as fatty and delicious, often requiring an early arrival to get it fresh. Fresh, warm, and handmade tortillas accompany the meals, made right behind the counter. Tamales are large, tender, and flavorful, with chicken tamales being a popular choice.
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This place is for pick up only with no dine-in options.
Expect a simple menu with only a few dishes available.
Prices are decent, averaging around $15 for two people.
Restaurant offers live music and a family-friendly atmosphere with authentic Cuban flavors. Decor is beautiful and festive, creating a cozy and inviting space. Tables sit close together, adding to a lively, communal vibe.
Tamales come with roasted pork and appear in a casserole dish. They carry authentic Cuban flavors and taste delicious.
Tamales stand out with their incredible taste and come served in a casserole dish. Black beans are flavorful, but the rice with black beans tends to be salty.
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Live shows occur every Saturday night featuring traditional Cuban performances.
Reservations are recommended for larger groups to ensure seating.
Parking is available nearby, but it can fill up quickly on weekends.
Traditional Mexican bakery offers self-serve setup with metal trays and tongs for selecting from a vast variety of sweet breads like conchas and bolillos. Atmosphere is lively and crowded, filled with the aroma of freshly baked goods regularly brought out to customers.
Corn tamales stand out with their excellent flavor and fresh flour tortillas complement them well. Chicken tamales offer a rich taste and sweet bread pairs nicely with the tamales.
Tamales stand out with great flavor, especially the corn tamales and chicken tamales. Fresh homemade tortillas and sweet bread add to the authentic Mexican food experience.
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Parking at El Bolillo can be challenging, especially during peak hours.
Expect long lines on weekends as El Bolillo gets very busy.
There is no seating available for customers at El Bolillo.
Butcher shop combines convenience-style grocery with a butcher and taqueria in one space. Atmosphere feels friendly and neighborhood-oriented despite a somewhat worn interior. Generous portions and homemade flour tortillas highlight the food experience.
Soft and moist tamales come in cheese and rajas varieties with good flavor. The cooks offer sweet tamale samples at the steam table. Large quantities are available for purchase.
Tacos stand out with homemade flour tortillas and fillings like barbacoa and chorizo breakfast. Tamales are soft, moist, and flavorful, complementing the great variety of Mexican dishes.
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The meat department is fairly clean and seems sanitary.
There is plenty of parking behind the meat market.
The personnel speak both English and Spanish.
Bakery feels like stepping into an abuelita’s kitchen with a homey atmosphere and reasonable prices. The food features homemade tortillas, spicy red salsa, and delicious tamales that stand out. It attracts those seeking authentic Latino flavors in a casual setting.
Tamales stand out as a fantastic highlight here. They look delicious and pair well with breakfast tacos when available.
Tamales stand out as a highlight, often described as fantastic and worth the visit. Homemade tortillas and super spicy red salsa add strong authentic flavors, with breakfast and barbacoa tacos also available and well made.
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Prices at La Imperial are reasonable for a quick meal.
It's a convenient spot for a quick bite due to its location.
Freshly baked bread fills the air with a warm, inviting aroma. The space feels cozy and clean, often accompanied by lively music that energizes the atmosphere. Mexican sweet bread stands out for its soft texture and balanced sweetness, making it a favorite choice.
Fresh tamales come well seasoned with a strong chicken variety. Friendly service supports the good tamales and fresh tortillas experience.
Fresh tamales stand out with their well seasoned flavors and soft tortillas. Churros filled with cajeta add a crunchy, sweet touch to the menu.
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The bakery hosts themed tasting events every month.
Parking is limited; avoid double-parking or waiting outside.
The bakery runs out of popular items quickly, especially on weekends.
Butcher shop offers handmade tortillas and variety of tamales with rich flavors like barbacoa chicharrones and green salsa. Most orders go to takeout, with limited dine-in seating. Clean environment supports a casual, efficient shopping experience.
Tamales come with soft pork and a good balance of cheese and chile in the rajas con queso variety. They sell only on weekends from 6 am to noon, but freshness can be inconsistent, with some tamales spoiled and refunds only partial.
Handmade corn tortillas and pork tamales with soft meat stand out here. Menudo and barbacoa de cachete offer strong flavors, and tamales come with just the right amount of cheese and chile. Sales happen only on weekends early in the morning.
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Tamales are only sold on Saturdays and Sundays from 6 am to noon.
The food is reasonably priced.
There are two tables for dine-in, but most customers order to go.
Mexican restaurant with a down home feel and dark, quiet atmosphere offers a fun and authentic decor despite a dated and run-down interior. Known for phenomenal margaritas and top-quality TexMex enchiladas, it attracts those seeking flavorful, reasonably priced meals in a family-owned setting.
Tamales come in a dozen for $13.99 to go. They taste authentic but use old corn flour in the dough.
Fajitas stand out with tender beef and authentic flavors. The enchiladas, especially TexMex and suizas, are consistently impressive. Drinks include phenomenal margaritas and fruity options like coconut and mango.
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Lunch specials are available until 4 pm.
The $12.99 taco plate daily special does not include the $2.99 fountain drink.
Prices are reasonable for the amount of food received.
Bakery offers freshly baked Salvadoran bread and delicious tamales de lote with a reputation for rich, flavorful bread considered among the best in the region. The atmosphere centers on traditional baked goods with simple, authentic flavors like quesadillas that maintain their classic taste.
Tamales de lote stand out as a delicious treat here. Sweet Salvadoran bread and tamales offer a satisfying, authentic flavor.
Tamales de lote stand out as a delicious treat here. Quesadillas lack flavor and resemble plain flour bread, missing their traditional taste.
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None of the stores in the Salvadoran products plaza have bathrooms available.
Panadería Disco Latino #2's prices are higher than other local bakeries.
Deli Deli is also a popular bakery option in the area.
Pickup-only Mexican spot known for barbacoa de lengua and fresh tortillas. Tamales vary, with some made mostly of dough but generally well-liked. Focus stays on authentic flavors without dine-in options.
Tamales include barbacoa and chicken varieties. Some tamales are made mostly of dough and come without salsa. Prices feel high for the quality offered.
Barbacoa de lengua stands out as a highlight, with warm tortillas ready for tacos. Tamales vary, some are delicious while others are mostly dough, and they come without salsa.
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The restaurant offers pickup only and does not provide dine-in options.
Small mom and pop Mexican restaurant with fresh handmade tortillas and homemade salsas. Atmosphere is clean and casual, with staff conversations audible at the front. Known for delicious barbacoa and birria, it offers a straightforward, authentic vibe.
Chicken and pork tamales stand out with a verde chicken option that offers a distinct flavor. Tamales come fresh and tasty, fitting well with other Mexican staples like tortillas and chicharrón.
Barbacoa and birria come out juicy and perfectly seasoned. Freshly made tortillas and a variety of homemade salsas add tangy, delicious flavors to the dishes.
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They have a card minimum that is not posted anywhere.
They do not tell you about the card minimum until you're at the register.
At La Reina, tortillas cost over $7 for four pounds.
Freshly made corn and flour tortillas come hot off the conveyor belt in a busy, mostly Spanish-speaking setting. Lines form steadily as people pick up rotisserie chicken, barbacoa, and homemade salsas for takeout. The place stands out for its consistent quality and minimal wait times.
Tamales feature a perfectly seasoned tender masa with flavorful fillings and a good level of spice. Sizes are nice and big, though some have a high masa-to-filling ratio and occasional dryness in the chicken.
Freshly made corn and flour tortillas stand out for their authentic taste and quality. The barbacoa and rotisserie chicken come generously portioned and pair well with homemade salsas and sides.
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The restaurant offers freshly made, home-style Mexican food for takeout.
The wait time is minimal, and orders come out quickly.
They have a special that includes rotisserie chicken, tortillas, sides, and salsa.