Frutería Las Mazorcas

6419 US-183, Austin
(737) 203-2847

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Tasmia Rahman

This place got closed unfortunately. But in the complex you can find other great Mexican food trucks, some have fruit options too.

alexander sana

Most of the reviews are correct. Social media/google statedbit was open. Arrived 1pm sunday and it was closed! Seems like place is abandoned! Area around was not maintained and filthy. It may at one short lived time great, but now its nothing....

Service: 1

Jessica Brooks

This place is always closed! I used to enjoy going here but it’s been more than 5 times and they are randomly closed. The hours and posts on social media are a lie. What a waste of time and gas. No one answers on the socials or the phone.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 3

Service: 1

nancy zavala

One of my favorite places. Exquisite mangonada and elotes, a delight, I recommend it and an excellent price.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Elote

Gab D

It was the best mangonada I’ve ever tasted. It was all made fresh !

Nancyy Rojo

Bomb fresh fruit super good highly recommended!!!

Nancy

Guillermo was very helpful and friendly - even recommended other food trucks around him to try out! Huge variety of options to choose from - fresh corn with lots of different salsas and spices, amazing aguas frescas, and other treats. Cannot wait to come back and try all their menu!

Anthony

Sometimes in Mexico when you crave a snack, you go to the nearest frutería. A frutería is a place where you can get a variety of foods that are often corn-based or fruit-based. In Austin, Frutería Las Mazorcas is a great spot to check out if you're looking for an authentic frutería experience.There's wide variety of things to choose from such as:- Agua Fresca de Limon y Pepino: Lime & Cucumber juice, topped off with gummy sour straws, cucumber, tamarind candy, and a tamarind rim with chili powder- Agua Fresca de Piña: Pineapple juice topped off with gummy rainbow strips, pineapple, and a tamarind rim with chili powder- Rusa en Cantarito: clay jar filled with various juices and topped off with a variety of fruit- Fresonada: frozen strawberry with beverage with chamoy and Tajin seasoning. (Similar to a mangonada, but with strawberry as the base)- Fruit in a cup: usually comes with fruits like mango, pineapple, cantaloupe, watermelon, cucumber, and is topped off with chili powder.- Fresas con Crema: cut up strawberries in a strawberry yogurt base- Oreo Milkshake- Elote de Doritos: Corn on the cob dipped in crushed Doritos- Nachos with Jalapeño and CheeseThe best part? There's plenty of items not mentioned here! Different flavors of agua frescas, ice cream, corn in a cup, and more.My thoughts overall? I admired the creativity and uniqueness here. Taking authentic snacks that you find in Mexico in addition to putting a fun spin to them such as the gummy toppings on the agua frescas or the Doritos on the corn. Kudos there.The food tastes great too. I recommend getting a fruit base snack and a corn one. Great contrast of having salty and savory to sweet and refreshing. Can't go wrong with anything here, but if I had to suggest I say try an Agua Fresca with a fruit flavor of your choice and get the corn on the cob with Doritos or Cheetos!All in all, I highly suggest y'all come try them out! Great service and great food at a great price. Highly satisfied with my visit!

Jairo Jaimes

My favorite fruit place to go. Everytime I come to Austin I swing by for their amazing corn and drinks.

Tania Vazquez

We ordered a mango chamoyada and a mangonada and they were both delicious ?

Josh Ramirez

Super fresh local fruit stand, cute little shaded setup

Jonathan Duenez

Pretty tasty! Love me some yummy fruit cups ?

Jesse Perez

By far the best mangonada I have had in Austin, you will not be disappointed!

Lulu Rodriguez

RICO ?

Rockin 2T

Awesome!!!!

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