Becerra's Tamales at Saint Michael's Farmers Market
4344 Colgate Ave, Dallas
(214) 454-8952
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Fantastic, small batch, hand made tamales! Can buy fresh or frozen and both taste amazing. Super easy to steam frozen tamales and enjoy within 8-10 minutes. Great sauces to complement. We purchase some weekly.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Tamale
Best tamales I've had in a LONG time. Do yourself a favor, order some and don't forget the sauces - Boss Sauce for the win.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The tamales are dry, and way too much salt.
Not authentic.
The customer service is terrible.
Way over rated, way over priced...plenty of good cheap tamale in this town
The tamales are dry, and way too much salt.Not authentic.The customer service is terrible.
Fantastic selection of local vendors with quality offerings. Great selection of produce!
Being a native Texan of 60 years, I have eaten many, many tamales and salsas. Beceera's are Great! The salsas are the best I have tasted from here in the DFW area to Austin. Do yourself a favor and give them a try. You won't be disappointed. Vincent and his family are great!
Great tamales!
Found them at Luscombe Farmers Market—Great tamales!
I placed an order for the spicy tamales, brisket and pork tamales and they were all absolutely Delicious. I will definitely be buying more!! Best I’ve ever had!!
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I ate the delicious chicken verde tamales and I was not disappointed. Definitely recommend trying those.
Amazing tamales!! They were even so awesome as to put together an extremely last minute order for me in time for Thanksgiving. Will definitely be ordering more!! 5 stars all the way
THE best tamales, so fresh and lots of options! He truly mastered the art of tamales and salsa.
THE best tamales, so fresh and lots of options! He truly mastered the art of tamales and salsa.
The chicken and green chili tamales I got were pricey ($12/half dozen) and extremely dry. Of course, "extremely dry" is another way of saying they were non-greasy and well-stuffed with chicken filling. No doubt they would have been much better with some of the green chili salsa they were selling for an additional $7 per jar, but they're also too garlicky for my taste, so maybe not. It didn't occur to me that there would be no individual serving of salsa provided with the tamales and you have to pay extra for it
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