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4.4 (34 reviews)
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Large Mangonada
Rachel A.

I'd been craving a Mangonada for a few days and boy did this place hit the spot! My beverage was sweet, salty, spicy and full of mangoes! What else can you ask for? My friend got a yogurt and it was chock full of fresh fruit, too. I will definitely be coming back again!

Brittany S.

Updating this review! My latest visit was even tastier than the last and the staff was extremely friendly. If it's your first visit, might I suggest ordering the mangonada with mango sorbet, chunks of mango, chamoy spread throughout and a tamarind straw. There's so much flavor to this dessert (I'm a sucker for the sweet/spicy/salty flavor combination). Enjoy!

mangollada
Kiran B.

Delicias Jalisco is a local ice cream shop right off of 38th Street. I decided on visiting here after seeing a picture of their mangollada on a friend's Snapchat story. This mango sorbet is topped with fresh mango, tajin and chamoy sauce. Just writing about it makes my mouth water all over again. On of my friends accompanied me on this visit. Walking into the shop, we viewed the menu largely printed on the wall with ease. It was safe to assume that many of the items were freshly made just by looking through the items--that, and the large piles of fruit that were behind the counter confirmed my suspicions. I really appreciated the pictures next to the text because I like to see what I'm getting into before ordering. My friend noted that the menu was easy to read because each Hispanic food had an English translation right next to it. I got the mangollada without hesitation because I am a sucker for the mango and tajin combo, and my friend ordered an oreo paleta. Paletas are a Mexican frozen treat that are very similar to popsicles, but they are made with whole ingredients, such as fresh fruit or desserts. We decided to sit inside to eat our frozen treats because we didn't want them to melt on our drive. Plus, we were just really excited to try what we ordered. I found the mangollada to be just as good as I anticipated--sweet with the perfect level of spicy. The mango sorbet was a little sweeter than I expected it to be, but each bite incorporated some spice due to the generously added tajin and chamoy sauce. The balance between flavors was perfect. I really enjoyed the tamarind covered straw at the end because it tasted just like Pulparindo candy. It was like the cherry on top for my tastebuds. I found the $5 price to be reasonable for this unique drink, so I was happy with my purchase. Delicias Jalisco also serves tortas, hotdogs, fresh fruit juice, fruit smoothies and milkshakes. My friend and I just wanted a quick fix of dessert during our visit, but I would happily stop in again to try their food.

Fresas con crema
Kristen B.

My strawberry/banana fruit smoothie (licuado de frutas) was just ok...portion size made it a good value at $3.75, but nothing to make me rave about. My son got a papaya smoothie & wasn't impressed so he got a fresas con crema (strawberries & cream) & liked it far better. Lots of adventurous ice cream flavors in addition to the traditional ones. Use Google translator to help you figure out all the flavor options since some are only marked in Spanish.

a variety of frozen food items
Heather W.

I have been wanting to try a mangonada ever since I started yelping a couple years ago and finally on a trip to the big city I was able to find a spot to get one! This place has a nice sized parking lot that is shared with several other businesses in the strip mall where it is located. As you walk in you just get a sense of all the wonderful things that are offered here. There are colorful photos all over the walls and you can see a large case with several different types of ice creams etc. They do have a few booths and tables where you can sit and enjoy your treat if you so choose however I was on a time crunch so I opted to take mine to go. The ordering was fairly simple, I just chose what I wanted and the size and within a minute or two I had my treat in my hands. The fruit was delicious and the mango sorbet was sweet with just the right amount of sour and add to that the tajin and chamoy added the spice it needed to tie it all together. I cannot wait to return and do it all over again!

Mangollada & Limollada.
Allison F.

Type in "desserts" on the Yelp app while on 38th street, and you'll find that the options outside of Dairy Queen are slim. With all of the awesome international options on the west side, where does one turn for an international sweet tooth fixing? I now have the answer: Delicias Jalisco. Walk into this unassuming shop in a generic strip mall, and you will be surprised at the variety of the ice cream flavors inside. All of them are written in Spanish, so make sure you have a translator handy for those of you whose mother made you take Latin in high school. You'll find your standard strawberry ice cream but also more exotic flavors like tequila. Continue your walk down the counter, and you'll see traditional paletas (not popsicles from Nicey Treat) stacked one on top of the other. All of these sugary sights were delightful to see, no doubt, but I was most enticed by the acclaimed mangollada, a popular dessert drink made with chamoy sauce, mango chunks, mango sorbet, lime juice, and chili powder with a tamarind straw. The mangollada was weird and wonderful. When you sip on the drink, you're hit with sweet, sour, and spice all at the same time. My frazzled taste buds kind of gave up on me about halfway through in trying to decipher all of strong flavors, yet I still found it very refreshing. If you're not an adventuresome drinker, then this cup of crazy-good isn't for you. I know I'm coming back to Delicias Jalisco on my next trip down W. 38th St. for sure, as I need to try the tequila ice cream and a paleta or two. Join me, Yelpers!

Mangonada
Sara P.

I specifically visited Delicias Jalisco for the mangonada, since it looked to be the perfect dessert for me...spicy, sour, not too sweet..mango! Like a previous reviewer noted, a mangonada is a delicious frozen treat of mango, chile, and a tamarind-chile straw. Delicias Jalisco's version is pretty authentic (not just chile powder sprinkled on mango ice cream): it consisted of mango sorbet mixed with semi-frozen mango chunks, the bright red chamoy sauce (sweet & sour chili sauce made of apricot, tamarind & chili powder), and a little chile salt sprinkled on top. I thought the price point (around $5) was reasonable for such a fantastic unique treat and the portion size was huge. I could lie and say I'll try other menu items in future visits, but the mangonada is just too perfect, my dessert soulmate. This location is not too huge, with probably 6-7 tables. I visited on a Saturday around 2:00 PM and it was pretty full. The menu is almost entirely in Spanish, but if you aren't familiar with the language, there are pictures and the friendly staff can assist you. Put down that boring waffle cone of vanilla or rocky road, and visit Delicias Jalisco to expand your tastebuds' horizons...mangonada!

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Frankin B.

This place is much Better than the other dessert Mexican spot "La Michocana" or whatever it is. This place is cleaner, more friendly, and has a real menu posted up with the prices. They actually have someone here who spoke English and could help us figure out what to order. We got what everyone else in the reviews were raving about and it was awesome and worth it. We got a small/regular size but it was more than enough. They give you so much in the small, it's hard to finish it! Money well spent. We will be back!

Dani J.

First time stopping here, and first time trying a mangollada. The shop is small and clean. It's decorated in bright colors with pictures of the treats they offer. My mangollada was refreshing and just what I wanted on this spring afternoon. The mango and spices were just right for a sweet, flavorful smoothie. The staff was friendly and helpful. I got to meet the owner while I was there. He was very nice. I look forward to returning to sample more of the treats they offer.

Mangonada- Sweet, salty, spicy, cold and refreshing. Saved most of the straw to last. Could easily share this.
Wanda M.

Delicias Jalisco is tucked away in a strip mall behind Saigion resturant facing Georgetown Road. Turn east into parking lot between Papa John's & Saigion. You'll find a large selection of desserts, smoothies and drinks here. The prices are reasonable and service is reasonably fast. Your options range from pre-made frozen desserts to regular or waffle cones & ice cream.They try to keep a few Mangolladas made ahead, especially on Sundays, to stay in front of the crowd. As others have mentioned seating is an issue. Most have to get carry out unless your patient waiting for a table. Perfect spot on a hot summer day or take it home to enjoy while your wrapped in a blanket by the fire. A Mangollada (see pix) is a frozen Mexican dessert made with frozen mango/slushy consistency and topped with chamoy sauce which is a sweet and spicy sauce made from apricots and chili powder (Tajin). The treat here is the straw is rolled in lime juice, salt and Tajin seasoning and frozen. Yum!!! Served with a spoon and straw.

Ashley R.

I was on the hunt for some place new. I drove around town and came across a strip plaza on N. Michigan Rd. This particular area of Indianapolis is not necessarily the most appealing but I saw a "GRAND OPENING" sign and decided, spite my instincts, to give it a try. Delicias Jalisco is the name of the eatery. The one I went to is located at 7940 N. Michigan Rd Suite #10. The window decals make it obvious that this place has sandwiches, fresh fruit, and desserts. Upon entering, the interior struck me as pleasantly surprised. The Latino music is refreshing and fills the air, the menu wraps around the back wall and is colorful and appealing. It is not tacky, but well done. Delicias Jalisco has a welcoming atmosphere that makes you want to dine-in rather than take-out... Which is exactly what I did! The lady who greeted me at the register was friendly and helped me tremendously when I told her it was my first time. The food options are limited to hot dogs and tortas (sandwiches). I had the Tortas Jamon (ham sandwich) and a Fresas con Crema with Choco Sprinkles. It is literally just that -- strawberries with cream, topped with whipped cream and chocolate sprinkles. It was all so simple, but so good! The service was wonderful. Delicias Jalisco is not a place where you have a server constantly waiting on you, rather one person takes your order, another makes your order, and another brings it to you. It is a café/dessert style place so little interaction is needed. I was greeted with a smile, assisted throughout the entire ordering process, and recognized as I was leaving. Along with the staff, the food was great as well. Like the desert I had, the sandwich was simple, but had great taste. It was warm throughout and was large enough for me to take some home. I will definitely be back to test out more of the dessert options in the future!! 5 stars!

Mangolladas
Yenifer G.

I first visited Delicias Jalisco in August of last year, my friends took me and I was quite pleased. There are many options on the menu; I could not decide what to get. It varies from desserts, drinks, chips, ice cream, etc. It is great to visit during the summer. THE only thing I do not like is that there is not enough chairs and tables. There is limited place for people to sit and enjoy their food. I've been to the store a few times and the last time I went, it was around 7 so I thought there would be no one there but it was very busy. My friends and I could not find anywhere to sit so we stood until a table was cleared. We actually decided to leave because more people kept coming. Everything else is great though: the food is delicious and the employees are always nice. You can also see how the employees prepare the food. It's interesting to look at.

Elote ice cream - que delicioso.
Kati G.

I stopped in here in a recent trip through the Lafayette Square area. Thank you, other Yelpers, for the tip. This place is great! Lots of tasty looking ice cream flavors. I chose the elote ice cream, which is a sweet corn flavor. So good! I practiced my Spanish, but the woman who assisted me spoke perfect English too. Next time you want ice cream, check out this little shop.

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Best street tacos I've found since moving to Indiana. Great service and easy parking. Relaxing place to grab lunch.

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Don't sleep on their tortas, especially the cheese torta. Service is great and helpful.

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Great international treats. Ordered a fresco con crema popsicle that was delicious. Will be back to try more unique desserts!

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4.5(26 reviews)
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If you have a sweet tooth for baked treats, this is the spot. I truly love their cookies but the…read moreabsolute stars are the cinnamon rolls. Both are on the expensive side, however the price is commiserate with the quality. Fluffy, perfectly risen, and the flavor is throughout, not just on top like the flavored rolls at other stores. I recommend ordering ahead for a quick in/out and to make sure what you want is in stock. I've seen the line quite long, but you can get lucky with no line on a weekday. The inside is cute but there is no seating inside. You're going to get a little messy eating your cinnamon roll and want to be in the privacy of your own home anyway. My one very minor piece of feedback is I wish some rolls were sweet rolls (i.e. skip the cinnamon). Fruity Pebble is a little overpowered by cinnamon but I'd still get it. Cookie Monster is the #1 flavor for me and I can't wait to catch Pineapple Upsidedown in stock.

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4.8(9 reviews)
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I was able to get in line and get some pastries from Beurre Sec Pastry. These are French pastries…read morethat are even more beautiful in person than the pictures I've seen. Yes, these are quite a bit pricer that's for sure. People were buying one of everything in line. I was like wow! Some Items the combinations of flavors didn't appeal to me. I love tiramisu and pecan pie so I got them both. One suggestion I would have is to have utensils and napkins at the table for people to use. The pastries I bought are really temperature sensitive and need to be kept cold. Both had a cream - mousse inside. They wouldn't last long only a day or to the next. I loved the pecan item I ordered. It was great! The tiramisu one I wouldn't order again. The bottom flakey part was so bitter. I love coffee and expresso and tiramisu. But, the whole thing just wasn't what I thought it would taste like. Now I know. :-( Creamy, sweet, smooth, with a kick of coffee all come together to make a great tiramisu. This is what most people love about it. I don't know if they are planning on opening a store or not. The pop ups are doing well it seems. I will try other items whenever I can get to one of the pop ups.

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South Bend Chocolate was honestly a great surprise. From the second you walk in, it smells amazing,…read morechocolate everywhere. They've got a ton of stuff from bars, sweets, pastries, and even popcorn. Easy to get distracted. Staff was really nice and helped me find what I was looking for. I ordered the hot chocolate... just one sip and wow, I already knew. This jumped straight to the number one spot for me. Best hot chocolate I've had in the States, no question. The flavor was deep and full. You get those darker, slightly nutty notes right away, then it settles into this smooth, creamy finish that just stays with you. Every sip hits the same, and it just keeps pulling you back in. The whipped cream on top melts right into it and adds a little extra sweetness without taking away from the chocolate. The whole drink felt like an experience. I even asked how they make it and found out they use actual chocolate bars... makes sense. 100% worth it. And definitely be coming back for more.

My friend surprised me with a trip to the South Bend Chocolate Factory and I was literally like "a…read morekid in a candy store!" If you aren't smiling from ear to ear when you walk in this place then you need some major therapy because this is place is pure sunshine & joy even on a cold winter day! There are so many different types of chocolates, candies, desserts, coffees, hot chocolate, ice cream and little fancies for any kind of sweet tooth. I got the Cherry Jubilee Hot Chocolate which literally tasted like a warm chocolate covered cherry. It was so divine. Perfect for the cold weather. We got a little assortment of goodies which included candied blueberries, candied cherries, old fashioned toffee bars and dark chocolate covered citrus peels. The blueberries were the perfect pop of fruitiness. Who knew such a little thing could have so much flavor and put a huge smile on your face. The cherries were tart and sweet and so delectable. The chocolate covered citrus pill was the perfect flavor combination. I love orange and chocolate. It was such a treat to go there. The service was great. She was so patient with me because I could not make up my mind. There were so many wonderful things there. I saved every little morsel. Can't wait to go back.

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4.0(1.2k reviews)
6.1 miBroad Ripple
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I went here for a friend meetup! Normally I go to the Carmel location. But the location and cozy…read morefeeling of the original location just can't be beat! It is small, but the magic and atmosphere are just as big as the Carmel location! I got my usual pick 2 combo of the chicken salad sandwich and the tomato soup. We each got our own pot of tea. I do miss the larger pots they had a couple years ago, but the smaller pot is good for one person. I finished off my meal with the earl's court cake! It's my favorite and always tastes good later on too! And of course service was phenomenal! Our server was so lovely!

I think this shop could not be cuter. But, it could be bigger…read more My mom and I were in town for a girl's trip with my baby daughter and I was told about this spot by a local who recommended it and said it would surely be cute for the holidays but that the food was not great, "you go for the ambiance". That could not be more true. We both did Pick Two: I got a chicken salad sandwich and my mother got a turkey and cheese both with the soup of the day which was butternut squash. Soup was OK, sandwiches were OK. I got a side of chips (not made in-house) for $3. My daughter was upset when we arrived bc she was napping in the car and she proceeded to cry for about the first 10 minutes so, I walked around with her to calm her before I sat down since it's so cramped to try not to disturb everyone else. She was not happy the entire time so we were trying to calm her and feed her. Cake slices and cheesecake are $17-20 each. They're large but other reviews say dry and taste old. That's pricey. We skipped dessert at those prices based on the quality of the rest of our meal... I got an $8 peppermint mocha which was good but, served in the smallest teacup imaginable. It's extremely small inside. Like, uncomfortable. Granted, I had a lot of items with my baby and her and we were seated at a table for two with her in my lap but it was close quarters and the waitresses were squeezing between the chairs to walk around. They have about 6 tables inside with a small event private room in back. Our waitress was kind but, the manager or owner was off-putting. She went to every single table seated except ours to ask how their meal was and experience and, when time to pay, she wanted to personally ring me up to ensure we left in a hurry. I get it, some places are not meant for babies, but, since it's billed specifically to kids, I thought this was. Nope, I was wrong. (She's 19 months - so, too young for this bougie of an establishment clearly) I would not come back at all unless it was for my, older daughter to have a birthday cake experience and get a couple cute pics. As far as instagram-worthy goes, they know what they're doing. As far as quality of food. It's like a 2.5 stars. I wish we'd waited and walked into the larger one in Carmel and just shopped and got some cookies to go!

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4.0(307 reviews)
6.0 miChatham Arch
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Very tiny place on mass ave! It was empty when i went and the service was good. I got the…read morecheesecake of the day milkshake which was delicious!!! It's a little pricey for a shake but so worth it as a sweet treat.

The milkshakes we got here were downright delicious. It wasn't just your stereotypical "standard…read moreflavored milkshake with unique toppings". Each one of our milkshakes themselves tasted different. The Oreo one had a very strong cookies and cream flavor while the S'mores one had an impressive smoky taste to it that I've never had before in ice cream. Really, the attention to detail here is fantastic.My s'mores milkshake came with a literal s'mores treat on top of it. It wasn't just a from-the-box s'mores treat. It was actual graham cracker and marshmallow that they took into the back to use a torch on and give that extra-smokey, warm gooey feel to it. It did take awhile to get our milkshakes. One older woman was working her butt off but clearly getting frustrated at the mounting line and the fact that things kept falling. (Good to see: if something fell on the floor, she took it into the back to, presumably, toss it into the cleaning area) At one point, she asked for someone in the back to come help her, but that young teen seemed to be doing the bare minimum. I'm not sure if it's because they're untrained or not allowed to operate some of the machinery, but while this woman is frantically trying to keep up with things, he'd do what he was told to do, relatively slowly, and then stand around and wait for a new command. It was frustrating ME to watch. I can't imagine how that feels as a co-worker. All-in-all, we had about a 15-20 minute to receive our milkshakes. Definitely worth it in the end, but it's just something to note before popping in. I'd say it was definitely worth it for the unique flavor and quality when it was all done. The place looks a little "hole in the wall" with a few tables and chairs in an older building with the single, for-customers restroom in it. If you like the older, diner-esque style building that's been around for a long time, it has that vibe. Both of our milkshakes included a to-go lid right on them that we could snap on. Unlike some "crazy milkshake" establishments, the lids could actually go on both of the milkshakes after a few sips. The toppings were large but not insurmountable.

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4.1(100 reviews)
16.0 mi
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The so I got pistachio plus extra pistachio. It was 10 out of 10 I recommend! the worker he's…read morefrom France and he's the sweetest nicest person ever. Everyone must have melt n dip

Yelp recently hosted an event here, but sadly, I was not on the guest list. I was, however, the…read moreesteemed guest of my husband! Lol. We arrived and I was immediately impressed, visually, by the beautiful atmosphere that they've curated. Through the glass garage door storefront, you are greeted by interesting light fixtures, eye- catching red chairs, large booths, rotating digital images of the delectable chocolate offerings, and flowing fountains of white, milk and dark chocolate. We entered and the smell of sweet confections filled the air. I left my husband at the counter to order and grabbed a table for us in the corner nearest to the garage door. We later discussed how, during the Summer, it will be so nice if/when they open that door up to the outside air. You order at the counter, and then they bring it out to your table. My husband returned with a big glass bottle of cold water (and some of the flimsiest plastic cups that I've ever held). The water was a nice, and necessary, touch. The dishes are rich! They are rich in the best way possible, though. The event provided a complimentary crepe with your choice of fruit, and a cookie skillet with ice cream. My husband couldn't decide on which fruit(s) to get, so the employee just told him that they'd hook it up for us. The crepe came out, and it was so beautiful...it was almost too pretty to eat! They provided us with an array of fruit to accompany it; bananas, strawberries, pineapples, and kiwi. The addition of the fruit really helped to cut through the richness of the chocolate. The crepe was the perfect, delicate vehicle for all of it! I probably ate about a 1/3 of it, and tried so save room for the cookie. I'm not a real "sweets" eater, but everything here just looks so good! The cookie skillet came out warm, gooey, and with its own generous drizzling of chocolate under a scoop of ice cream (& whipped cream if my memory serves me correctly). The cookie by itself was really delicious. In the future, I will omit the addition of chocolate sauce. It really didn't need it. I look forward to another fun dessert date with my hubby at this really SWEET lounge! P.S. All of the portion sizes that I saw were shareable. Bae and I could've shared either one of those desserts and been good. I also saw a woman sharing a sweet treat with her two children, and several other patrons were sharing. We all know that sharing means caring!

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Melt N Dip - Dining Room at Melt n Dip Fishers

Dining Room at Melt n Dip Fishers

Melt N Dip - Lovely Cookie

Lovely Cookie

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Delicias Jalisco - desserts - Updated May 2026

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