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La Tamalería

4.5 (32 reviews)

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Good for kids
Good for groups
Outdoor seating

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Chaya drink
Shawn G.

We visited Valladolid about a month ago and had a very nice dinner here. We ordered a chaya drink, guacamole, vegan tamal and a tamal colado. Everything was very delicious and the service was good

Jenna L.

Will be dreaming of this place for a long time. We have been in Mexico for a week eating lots of amazing food and we all agree this was our favorite spot throughout the trip. Everyone brought it up multiple times when deciding our favorite meal of the trip. Great lunch spot after hitting some cenotes. I'm vegetarian and love that they had great options for me as well. Vibe 5 stars, service 5 stars, authentic delicious food 5 stars. Will recommend this place to all friends and family who explore the cenotes near by. Enjoy ! And thank you La Tamaleria Note : gps directions we're slightly off, so glad we found it before giving up.

Chaya con limón
Jazmin R.

Very fine authentic establishment. The hospitality and the ambience was something I hadn't experienced yet here in Mexico. Everything about it was perfect. The staff, the look, the vibe, and of course the food. I was thrilled that I finally found a place worth writing home about. The menu is small and the tamales are quite different than what I have ever tried in the US. We decided to try 3 since you only live once right? Very large tamales. Really one should have been enough...but I am a fat kid and love to try all the things. My favorite was the soft tamale (tamale colado). It has boiled eggs, pork, chicken, and peppers. The sauces were both wonderful. One was tomato based and the other was green habanero(my fav in the area). The place was immaculately clean too! Check out my photos to see a small part of the establishment and what I ordered.

Shailesh M.

Amazing food, beautiful rustic ambiance and great service - food delivered early. Ate breakfast here, loved the huevo revolta (scrambled eggs -optional) red chilaquiles (sin cebolla and mucho picante) good for those who don't eat meat or for eggitarians. Loved the vegan tamale. I'm pretty sure the pollo tamales taste good (didn't have much luck as it was a vegetarian day for me). Had cafe de olla- really refreshing and good kick start for the day.

Rebecca B.

This small, open-air restaurant has giant, delicious tamales for 40 pesos ($2 USD) each, huge juice beverages and laid-back, hip vibe. The food is great and the service was very good. They (now) have a menu, unlike what other reviewers have posted. This seems to be more a tourist place than a local hangout (apparently the restaurant is featured in a travel guide). The night we had dinner here there was a table of Chileans to our right, Americans to our left, and a group of French girls showed up later. Ourselves - Dutch, French and Singaporean. Our waiter / the manager (?) was busy giving everyone advice on how to get to various tourist attractions, how to take the bus, etc. I could see myself having lunch there everyday...

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Stand in a covered open air market in El Centro de Valladolid. Good food. Good service. Good prices.

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7 years ago

Great authentic Yucatecan dishes. Very kind attentive staff & low key atmosphere! Very affordable!

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7 years ago

Ordered the grilled chicken plate along with papaya drink. Good food and good service!

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Simple tasty food. Owner is really kind and welcoming. Great dinner here!

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Alejandro is great invited us to tour the kitchen and show us how the tamales are prepared!

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You crawl out of Chichén Itzá sunburned, dusted in ancient limestone, vaguely questioning your life…read morechoices--and then you land here. Just steps from Valladolid's buzzing zócalo, where scooters zip past and church bells cut through the heat, this place hides in a garden like a well-kept secret. Lantern light. Greenery. The kind of setting that makes you slow down whether you meant to or not. Romantic without trying too hard. The food? Solid. Confident. Proudly Yucatecan. Sausages with snap and smoke. Poc chuc--citrus-marinated pork, kissed by flame--bright and satisfying after a long day wandering ruins. And the beef pibil, wrapped in that earthy, achiote-stained depth that tastes like it's been cooking since before you bought your plane ticket. Not fussy. Just honest, regional flavor done right. Presentation was sharp without being pretentious. Plates came out looking like someone cared. Service was efficient--no hovering, no theatrics. They know you're hot, hungry, and probably still thinking about pyramids. They move accordingly. It's the kind of place that feels like a reward. Ancient wonders by day. Garden dinner by night. Valladolid humming just beyond the walls. That's a good way to end a day in the Yucatán.

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