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Panaderia Puebla
- Nearest Transit:
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Church Ave (F)
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Price Range:
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$
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Take-out:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
- Alcohol:
- None
3 reviews for Panaderia Puebla
Michael is 100% correct. Close your eyes and you are in Mex. Everything is absolutely authentic. Real mexican crema, queso fresco, pieces of avocado (vs the hit or miss pre-mixed guac. that has become the norm)
I am originally from California and have been to Mexico over 20 times so I am extremely happy to have real comida mexicana in my hood. They lose one star for consistency... the food is always good... but sometimes the burritos are a little on the pinnard side ... or sometimes the carne asada is over cooked.... otherwise.... the REAL DEAL.
P.S. The bread for the Tortas and the Cemitas is made in house ... hence Panaderia Puebla....
As I type this, my fingers still smell like fresh lime....and I refuse to wash my hands.
I did it. I found the place where if you sit with your back to the front windows....close your eyes....then open them again, you are in Mexico. This place may be a bakery as well, but nobody in the place was eating cake. It was tacos, tortas, tamales and tortilla soup.
First, the people. Everybody was happy to be there....now I remember Mexico City....people are happy about serving excellent regional food. My food was delivered by a jolly Mexican lady that gave me a warm smile....this place was so great...."I'm busting, Jerry!"
I ordered 3 tacos....1 beef, 1 chicken, 1 al pastor (pork w/pineapple) and 2 tamales. The tortillas were warm and crisp from the grill, the meats (all three) tasted better with each bite, and the verde salsa on the side was a great complement to the chicken and beef tacos. They give you 3 huge chunks of lime.....memories of Mexico coming back again......and you are supposed to use them. These tacos rock!
People, Yelpers....have you been searching for authentic tamales? Are you looking for a dark, mole tamale with a couple fatty, tender roasted beef morsels in the center? I wasn't even hungry by this point, but it didn't matter. My mouth was really happy.
I'm happy to let everybody know, this place is the shit. Panaderia Puebla must be some secret among those authentic Mexican food enthusiasts. Not anymore. Yessss...
LOVE, Love, love the chicken mole poblano. Rich, a little sweet, a little fiery, a little smoky, absolutely delicious. You can ask for just chicken breast if you don't like bones. We usually order two servings for three hungry people, and it is plenty. Comes with good rice, well made red beans, and tortillas. I do like eating there too, except when the teen age son is watching slightly dirty movies in Spanish on the tv at top volume. After you eat, head across the street to An American Place for great clothiing bargains. What a great afternoon!



