I visited this place just because I wanted to have a something to take to work and was 6:20 AM on a Sunday and it was open and close, I was amazed that it had milhojas and champurradas, so I got 3 of the first ones and some of the second ones, when I tried the milhojas it brought me back to my childhood the taste just as I remembered the champurradas were the same crispy and tasty, I felt so happy I have found a bakery that made these sweet treats just the way it supposed to be, so I came back the following week and bought the same items the difference was that this time the wife of the owner attended me and her prices were higher so I just paid for it even though I thought was a little bit to much, how ever a mentioned to my family that I had found this place and the milhojas were good, so birthday was coming and my cousin requested milhojas instead of cake so I went last Saturday April 26 2025 to get the milhojas and as I was picking them up I noticed that some look like they have been split in half so I just put them together thinking this is weird how ever I thought I was getting 11 milhojas as I placed them on the counter the lady offer to help me out, I asked to packed in a box, she started counting them and split them in half and told me is a total of 21 plus 18 champurradas I paid a total of $63.30 I knew she charged more because the first time I was charge $2.00 for the milhojas and didn't mind because they were big and $0.50 for the champurradas, I came back today Sunday April 27, 2025 and got just 4 pieces of sweet bread and I ask the male that attended me how much were the milhojas and he confirmed that the price is $2.00 and I mentioned that I have bought some the day before and that they were smaller and his responded that sometimes the bakers will make them smaller and he have told them not to do that but he had no control on that, and is another story when the lady is taking care of the business because she charged me $2.50 per half split milhoja and $0.60 per champurradas, what makes it worst is that they don't give you a receipt and don't have a price list or price tag next to the bread windows. The guatemalan tamales are good but not worth what they charge, I know everything has going up when it comes to supplies but it is not that much because I can assure you that I really know the prices of the eggs,butter, milk, flour, and masa, costco only raised $0.40 per 24 eggs. So with all that I definitely will not recommend this place needles to say I won't come back. I took a picture of the difference on what the first milhoja I got and the one I...
Read moreBeen scouting for a good place to buy tamales for my employees. Normally buy about 10 or so dozen monthly. I was told of Luna's Bakery, so decided to try this place. I initially bought 1 & 1/2 dozen (half chicken, half red pork) for my family just to try them out. I spent $28.00 bucks. What a SHAME. The taste of the masa (dough) was decent, but what was terribly disappointing was the meat inside. After trying the first one, I noticed there was almost no meat or sauce, so instead of enjoying these tamales, my family and I spent the time inspecting them. LITERALLY, every single tamale had- and I do not exaggerate- about 4 or 5 Single Strands of chicken or pork about an inch long. I am sure, and I do not mean this sarcastically, they most likely use less than a chicken thigh to make a dozen tamales. I don't like to waste my time writing reviews but I was a bit angry with this place. What a bunch of miserable merchants. What a RIP OFF. Not even close to one star. I don't recommend this place; try a fast food place instead; my money would have been better spent buying tamales...
Read moreWas recommended by a good friend for their tamales. They were pretty good. I got their just in timw. I bought the last 10. Only thing was they did not have a vast variety of sweet bread. I would have liked to see more bread and better arrangement and placement of it. Service was great. The gentleman who helped me...
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