Maria Bonita Bakery
397 W Main St, Kuna
(208) 922-4605
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I am rating it super low because they had no bread when I went in. Super small store and very low quantities of what they did have. I didnt try any food so im not sure on that but will not be going back
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 3
Service: 4
Great place!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Overall some of the best selection I've seen of snacks and other things that aren't just the basic ones in gas stations. Service is really good too. Try the coconut milk.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Great tamales at a good price, poor selection of sealed products, baked goods are never fresh, and the deli doesn't often look healthy to eat. And no good service. I asked if they'd order a different flavor of a product they carry (a standard flavor) and I'd get at least 7/week. Just got a flat no. Pricey except on the tamales.
Also, there's a 1/3 chance they'll even be there during posted hours.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 2
Service: 1
We stopped by on a Friday evening before closing time specifically for some sweet bread, the tiendita had a wide variety of snacks, and the basic variety of Hispanic items. Unfortunately, the bread we found was extremely stale and hard, far from fresh. It was quite disappointing, and it seemed like it had been left out for days. Additionally, the meat deli didn't offer a good selection and appeared rather sad, as if it had been sitting out all day.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 3
This store leaves a lot to be desired, first off it was hard to get into the store because of the heavy door that needs fixing. The lady (probably the owner), never said hi or welcome or anything as we walked in. We were looking specifically for Tamales and Mexican bread. The Mexican bread we found was old and dried out. When I asked the lady if there was any fresh bread, she said there will be on Wednesday. We then went to the meat section which was another disappointment. Finally we asked about the tamales which we did buy and believe it or not, they were surprisingly good! We bought a small container of salsa which was over priced, my wife makes better salsa than that. Very small store, no friendly service. I would go to Pantera Market in Nampa which we did and WOW! They had everything we’re looking for at a great price. We are going back there from now on. Kim’s was a disappointment.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
way too expensive for what i bought ; &’ i barely got anything . the concha case was practically empty &’ the ones i bought were not fresh at all . super disappointed , don’t plan on visiting again .
I very much like this family
I pre-ordered a dozen tamales; half chicken half pork.The woman was very nice and the bakery seemed to have a lot of tasty treats, including homemade Pico and salsa.The tamales were refrigerated, which I thought was odd considering anywhere else I get them, they're hot and wrapped in foil..The pork tamales were filled with meat , although lacking in flavor.The chicken wasn't very tender, kind of chewy and more masa than meat.I really wanted to love these as I love supporting small businesses but I just didn't.
Looking for Cinco de Mayo supplies. All the Mexican Candies for a pinata you would ever want. Friendly! I'll go back!
Restaurantji Recommends
The chicken tamales were good and their Mexican bread was very delicious!
Always amazing!
Great little bakery with a small town feel!
Bread was too good that I became addicted and ate lots of it, now my mom banned me from buying bread
I’m addicted to this store! I love to get my papayas and plantains here plus all the Hispanic ingredients I need for my cooking. The owner, is the sweetest lady as well.
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