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All Star Tamales
Category: Restaurants Mexican Mexican [Edit]
Alemany Farmers Market100 Alemany Blvd
San Francisco, CA 94110
Neighborhood: Bernal Heights
- Price Range:
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$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- No
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- No
- Delivery:
- No
- Take-out:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- No
- Outdoor Seating:
- Yes
- Wi-Fi:
- No
- Alcohol:
- No
- Has TV:
- No
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
12 reviews for All Star Tamales
12 reviews in English
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Review from Seong P.
I usually don't care for tamales because the ones I have had in the past were dry, mealy, or made me sick. I'm pretty sure an old boss was trying to kill me with last one. It is a problem when I have to drown my food in sauce for it to be palatable.
Going against reason, I was in the mood for tamales while at the farmer's market. I got the green chile, pasilla and black bean options. The green chile was my favorite. I guess filling a tamale with a bunch of cheese makes it impossible to be dry. The pasilla one was also good with some spiciness. The black bean was dry and needed a lot of sauce to be ok. I'd skip that one next time.
I may be a tamale fan, as long as they are cheesey. -
Review from Alice L.
Very good, had spinach/ cheese and green chicken tamales. A bit expensive for the locale, especially for something wrapped in plastic with no veggies or rice/beans on the side. The tamales were absolutely delicious, though. I also like the little red sauce they give you. They really should work on the presentation, though.
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Review from Markito M.
Oakland, CA
Just tried the sweet corn one. It was very good, made with butter.
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Review from Caroline C.
San Francisco, CA
If I feel like something savory for breakfast while at the farmer's market on Saturday mornings, I go here.
(NOTE: I used to go to All Star's competition next door, but ever since one of their employees was rude to me, I haven't gone back...DON'T BE RUDE TO ME...I don't care if you were in 7x7 Magazine or in the New York Times!! If you are rude, you've just lost my business...)
Anyways, I've tried All Star's black bean tamale, green chile tamale, and veggie tamale. All are great! Not too dry. Squeeze on some hot sauce from their assortment of hot sauces and you have the perfect breakfast!
My husband had the pork mole last Saturday and loved it. 2 for $4.75. I think you can get a dozen for $24.00. Tempting...very tempting...
The line is never long here, service is good and NOT rude, and the tamales are always piping hot! -
Review from Trinh T.
San Francisco, CA
Make sure you check out the All Star Tamales stand when at the Alemany Farmer's Market. They have a huge variety: pasilla, picadillo, green chile, pork or chicken mole, vegetarian, etc. The masa dough is just right, doughy enough but not overly dense and wrapped in generous layers of corn husks. Top the tamales off with your choice of salsa or hot sauces available in squeeze bottles at the counter.
$2.50 each or $4.75 for two. You can buy them frozen too!
YUM! -
Review from Leslie R.
San Francisco, CA
LARD AND GLUTEN FREE. All-Star Tamales is truly a blessing because I can indulge and not feel guilty afterwards. During my weekly Alemany Farmer's market ritual I come here and buy them frozen (it's slightly cheaper if you buy them frozen) and as they hand me a chunk load of red and green sauces....I smile and bow my head with gratitude.
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Review from Hanson L.
San Francisco, CA
1 for $2.50, 2 for $4.75.
Delicious piping hot tamales right at the farmer's market. 12-15 types, including some vegetarian ones.
One tamale often time fills me up - two definitely do the trick. The tamales are generously filled and the masa is moist and not terribly mealy. Flavorful - though enhanced by the salsa squeeze bottle they have.
I would have to throw this on the Top 10 list for best meal under $5 bucks in SF. -
Review from Holly S.
Portland, OR
The chili cheese tamale is sooo good.
The sweet corn tamale is even better. It's like creamed corn and corn bread all mixed together in a corn husk... yummm!
I'm a big fan. -
Review from F. P.
San Francisco, CA
I was so stuffed but couldn't pass up the 1 for $2.50, 2 for $4.75 tamales. The pork with green chile version was great. It gets messy when you try to pour the green and red salsas, eat and walk at the same time but that's part of the fun!
I don't think you can go wrong with any of the tamales selection. Next time, I'll be sure to hit this place first so that I enjoy it more). -
Review from Steve S.
San Francisco, CA
More than masa and fillings, it's a religious experience.
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Review from Danny C.
2.75 for a tamale? not a bad price, especially with all the more expensive booths on saturday mornings at the farmer's market. i had the chicken mole tamale today, and i have to say, it was pretty good. the tamale was piping hot; the masa was nice and soft, not too mealy; the chicken mole itself was not too heavily flavored, which i enjoyed, but i wish there were more filling for 2.75. it was still a good tamale, and i'll be sure to to come back for the friendly service and hot tamales.
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Review from micaela r.
Oakland, CA
veggie breakfast burritos hit the spot without filling you up too much ( no beans or heavy stuff or grease in these guys and not very big). I like the egg, cheese, and salsa verde one. they were out of that yesterday, so we got the egg, cheese, and red potato instead--a little dry, but remedied by dousing in green salsa.
