Their tamales are so good! I’ve tried chicken and pork so far and I love them. You will not regret giving them a try! Their champurrado is very good as well. Tastes like my mom’s and nobody can top my mom’s champurrado.
Sharon T.
Classificação do local: 4 Pico Rivera, CA
Tamales are great here if you get them freshly made — pork, chicken, and cheese. The cheese tamales are just yummy it’s filled with cream cheese in the middle but it’s still spicy. If you don’t get them freshly made it will be really dry. Open every day and this family owned business has good service.
Lensman G.
Classificação do local: 4 San Jose, CA
Delicious, freshly baked pastries, desserts, and sweets! I came across this little Mexican bakery while passing through town, hungry for something sweet. This is a dive-y bakery in a small strip mall that makes fresh Mexican baked goods and pastries. It’s frontage says«Leo’s Bakery and Ice Cream.» I’m no expert or connoisseur of Mexican sweets or pastries, but I enjoyed what I got here. They offer various filled pastry pockets, with cream, fruit, etc. All the ones I got were excellent, and modestly priced — about 75 cents each. I also noticed an abundance of cookies and biscuits, which looked delectable. The volume of baked goods on display was somewhat overwhelming. I also saw«tres leches,» another Mexican delight worth sampling.(There was no ice cream to be seen, but I wasn’t looking too hard either…) I did like, however, that they posted the ingredients of many of their baked goods atop the display cabinets. On the occasion I visited, the pastries I bought listed the core ingredients: «Flour, eggs, yeast, water, sugar.» They also offered a variety of Mexican and standard soft drinks and cold beverages. Seems like a nice place to drop in for a sweet or cold drink! Will definitely drop in again and try other goodies if I’m ever in town. 4 stars for tasty, simple Mexican sweets at a very reasonable price!