Reviews
This Tamaleria has very tasty Tamales. I've tried their Pork and Cheese Spicy. Both are very tasteful. Impressive flavor which now I bought 15 pieces to take with us to Tor, Canada. I've heard they have some regular customers traveling from far distance, I guess I'm their new farthest customer. I do recommend for you to try this place and I will definitely come back again on my next visit to OC.
The tamales are really delicious, great consistency and size. My favorite tamales are the corn and chicken. The Champurrado it had the perfect consistency not too watery nor thick. The only thing they can improve is their customer service, I prefer to order online than in person because the ladies at the counter seem like they are doing me a favor by charging me and putting my order through.
Best tasty tamales I have had in Orange area. Masa is tasty and moist and their tamales are always fresh, never over cooked or soggy. Love the Chile and cheese tamales. Parking: Never had a problem with finding a parking space.
Great place for homemade tamales. People complain of the price but these are handmade so expect to pay more than Costco. The pork and chicken are my favorites.Food: 5/5
I stopped by 2 days ago to try them out. I had the beef, pork, & pineapple Omg they were great So i went back and got 1 dozen 4 pork 4 beef 4 chicken and a pineapple and strawberry for the road The only thing is the price 33.00 for a dozen But in this time i guess it is not to bad
As of late, and after a very long, tedious, and expensive search for the very least decent tamales, we have been buying from Jovita Tamales, in Escondido? Vista?, right off the 76 going East. Most other places, including fancy, or should I say expensive places, they serve tamales that keep missing the mark of excellence on the making. They either drown them in a very unappetizing sauce, or the masa needs improvement, or simply put, don’t have what it takes. Jovita, mother and daughter team, does the job. On that note, ever the searchers, and being in the Orange area, we zeroed in Tamaleria Rincón Sinaloense, which according to many reviews, knew how to prepare decent tamales. At $21+ the dozen, we purchased 2 dozen, 6 of each: Rajas or Spicy Cheese with Chili, Pork, Chicken and Beef. Arrived early before appointment, around 10 AM opens at 8?, and the place with only one couple eating, appeared dormant. Young, should I say pretty lady?, popped out from what I would assume was the kitchen area, where apparently is where the magic takes place, nice but business like took my order. We waited till we returned back to our casa to try them. Chicken, Pork, and Cheese, scored the highest marks. Beef, although saturated with shredded beef, the least enticing, first and last, not as good. The place is a storefront specializing in the production of their version of tamales. Yes, if in the area, and God willing, I wouldn’t hesitate to get 8 each of our favorites, since we are definitely not enthusiastic for the sweet variety in any way, shape, or form. Nice surprise, actually nice and tasty, well worth the visit. 4.5 Stars.
Ok tamales are a bite size not good at all for the price, no meat or very minimum. The big no no here is that no salsas come with yor order that would be and extra fee if you like your tamales with salsa. Just awful.
Usually get my tamales out of a trunk but these here hit the spot, 100% home made quality.Food: 5/5
Trying the tamales. Very decent tasting, the pork, chicken and beef were what we ordered. The location is very nice and clean! This place solidifying the idea of trying local mom and pop businesses. You may find a diamond in the rough!Dine in: YesOutdoor seating: NoTakeout: Yes
Stick with the tamales & Champorado. Can't go wrong! Bfast burrito was just ok.Food: 4/5