20 avaliações para Panaderia Mexicana Cinco De Mayo
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Charlie L.
Classificação do local: 4 Clackamas, OR
Stopped in here a few times when I’m near the hospital for lunch. I usually get an assortment of tacos. The pastor is my favorite but others are just as good. Very homemade feeling to the food. Kind of small market environment but they do have a few tables, when it’s crowded I just grab a few tacos on the run and eat them in my car. Of course not the place you are going to take a date or your wife to have a sit down dinner but as a lunch place it’s awesome. Plus a Mexican bakery for anybody looking for authentic baked goods.
Matt C.
Classificação do local: 5 Portland, OR
This place is amazing. I live within walking distance and it is very hard not to just go eat here every week. Everything on the menu is insanely good(the al pastor is to die for, perfect spicy and slightly sweet, tender goodness)), well priced, good portions, plus a killer salsa bar to accompany(they even have cactus! The aguacate is the star of the show though.), and furthermore they have amazing breads and pastries, some of the best churros I have ever had, and an overall great selection of Mexican food, drinks, ingredients, condiments, soaps, candles, supplements, dried peppers, corn husks ready for tamales, and more, you name it they have it. I’m gonna go out on a limb and say this is some of the most authentic Mexican food in Portland. If you think you’ve had good al pastor and you haven’t been here, think again.
Scott H.
Classificação do local: 5 Portland, OR
I’ve seen this place a lot but never eaten. It’s a little unclear where everything is but once you get your bearings it makes senses. Love the pastor. Huge chunks of sweet and spicy tender pork in a homemade tortilla for less than two bucks. I come out this way a lot and the pastor taco will be a regular treat. The asada was a little bland. Rarely will I give five on the merits of one dish over the others but this pastor is worth six.
Stephen K.
Classificação do local: 2 Oregon City, OR
The food is decent but really it’s just too expensive. Guys before us spent $ 35 and what they got didn’t look like a lot. Also bad quality of meat and the eating area is separated from where you order so you don’t really know when your stuff is ready. The bakery stuff is great although even it is overpriced
Cici G.
Classificação do local: 5 Portland, OR
Loveeee this place its like being in A Mexican tienda and their pan is yummy I’m glad there’s stores like this still around feels close to home
Jeff R.
Classificação do local: 5 Portland, OR
FANTASTIC! I needed to find really good pan dulce for a get together with friends. I checked the Unilocal reviews, and they were right — this is THEPLACE to get authentic pan dulce in Portland! This small shop is as puro méxicano as you can get. It’s a small convenience store connected to a small taco eatery. This place could have been picked up directly from Brownsville TX or Matamoros Tamps. If you’re looking for anything you’d find in a Mexican convenience store, this place will have it. In particular, their pan dulce was amazing! They had every variety I’ve ever seen, and even introduced me to a couple I hadn’t. When I got to the get together, my friends descended on the pan dulce like piranhas on a hamburger. Most of the box didn’t last until after dinner — the churros went so fast, I never even got one. :-/ You can’t go wrong here. There are literally no bad choices. If you need a good selection of Mexican pastries, run(don’t walk) to this place!
Cynthia M.
Classificação do local: 5 Portland, OR
fantastic tress leches cake. I have had many and this is authentic and will go back and recommend to others. cynthia
Carmel M.
Classificação do local: 5 Saint Louis, MO
Delicious AND authentic Mexican lunch plates. I had a huarache and my husband had three tacos. Reasonably priced at about $ 5 – 7 for most plates. Small salsa bar in the back near the seating. I wish they had a lite more searing but as we were there for a late lunch we got a table eventually. Went home with some churros, doughnuts, conchas, and a croissant. They were all delicious and fresh. I wish we lived closer so we could come more often!
Mds C.
Classificação do local: 5 Philadelphia, PA
Hole in the wall panaderia/taqueria with amazing homemade corn tortillas. Tried the tacos with pollo, carnitas, and al pastor and they were all great. Friendly folks, cheap prices.
Jules R.
Classificação do local: 3 Southeast Portland, Portland, OR
Used to eat here a lot, but I found out that their tortillas have some wheat flour in them. They are delicious, but I don’t do wheat. Carnitas were yummy and had cueritos. My favorite.
Ermila R.
Classificação do local: 5 Sellwood, Portland, OR
My husband and I found this place on Unilocal,and due to the good reviews we went. Let me tell you, they didn’t fail us. I got a sope, it was actually pretty big, w/the best al pastor meat. The al pastor had chunks of pineapple which is how they do it in Mexico. It also had avocado, vegetables, and sour cream, a salsa bar!!! I loved, loved, the red sauce. I also loved how we were able to get other random things such as Tylenol PM ;) oh– and I’m actually Mexican so I really know what’s authentic and what’s not, and this really is. My husband got some Carne Asada tacos and he absolutely loved them, said they were the best in town. He also loved my sope, as I couldn’t finish it. We will definitely be back!
Ejiro I.
Classificação do local: 2 Beaverton, OR
Over priced!!! Prices have changed so please check for updated prices. Waited over ten minutes for one taco with only two other orders in the Que. Think twice before coming here please!!!
Thee I.
Classificação do local: 4 Portland, OR
Let’s get down to it. This little market is great. Good mexican products all around! I didn’t have the tacos though, just the Mexican breads and other stuff. Go check it out cabron!
Julia R.
Classificação do local: 4 Walnut Creek, CA
Nice little Mexican bakery with delicious pan dulce. Nom nom nom. And all of it for such low prices! I’m sold.
Nana U.
Classificação do local: 1 Central Valley, CA
All you Oregonian’s need to try real Mexican«street tacos». I cannot believe this place is rated 5 stars? I specifically drove here because of the 5 star reviews. I ordered 2 of each taco. Pastor, Asada & Carnitas. They aren’t even in the same league as the taquerias in Central California. They’re not even in the same ballpark! The asada and pastor I couldn’t even tell which was which. If you are from California and know what a real taqueria should taste like, don’t waste your time here. If it’s the only thing you know, then have at it.
Honey P.
Classificação do local: 5 Tampa, FL
I’ve only had the tacos, but they are the real deal. Tortillas are homemade, hot off the stove. They use queso fresco. Cilantro. No lettuce. This is the only Mexican food I’ve eaten in Portland that tastes like Mexico. Love it!
J L.
Classificação do local: 4 Louisville, KY
Probably deserves a 5 for the value, but the carnitas and pastor taco meat was a little on the dry side. Definitely more in line with the mexican street food in terms of taco size, toppings. The salsa bar is fantastic too. Even with the dry meat, this will be my go-to taqueria from now on,
Cassandra C.
Classificação do local: 5 Portland, OR
What everyone else said, I say too. Are all 5 de Mayo like this?
Jackie T.
Classificação do local: 4 Tucson, AZ
As a taqueria I give a 5. As a market, 3. Tacos are only $ 1.25 for all varieties. Freshly made tortillas, meat of choice, and cilantro/onion. My favorite style of simple Mexican street food. So far I’ve had the lengua(tongue, juicy and very hearty), al pastor(red pork, smoky and sweet), tripa(tripe, crisp and tender), cabeza(brain, meh), and azada(carne asada [steak] I presume, a little dry but browned just right on the outside). The churros remain crisp even though they’re not warm and just-fried. A little sweet custardy filling inside makes it easier to eat. 3 tacos and a churro for under $ 5 is wonderful! There’s a full salsa bar inside with red/green salsas, pico de gallo, pureed avocado, wedges of lime, and sliced radishes. The market itself has a small variety and the avocados don’t look very happy. But there are plenty of tomatillos if you want to make some salsa verde. There’s also lots of Mexican candy to choose from if you want to satiate your salty/spicy fix.
Cathy N.
Classificação do local: 4 Portland, OR
Awesome food, great prices. You might have to wait a bit on the weekends. It is worth it.