I ordered a cake 1 month in advance. With precise description of what I needed and also provided a picture. The day I picked up, I received nothing close to what we had discussed, the colors were wrong, the flowers, we're wrong, and the pipping I wanted was a sticker. Her excuse was she didn't write down the occasion I needed the cake for! She did write downthat it should look like the cake in the picture. I payed in advance and when I called her what we can do to fix this, she said to bring it back so she can take it apart and redo. I was 1hour away at the party venue and I could in no way go back. I had to buy natural flowers to fix it. Thankfully my guests never noticed that I had taken the cake apart and fixed it. She never called back to apologize or offer a partial refund or anything. I thought maybe she would call the next day or maybe Monday morning. I hate giving bad reviews but if I could upload a picture, I would. They sell day old bread and don't like to...
ย ย ย Read morePan Dulce Paradise Found! Wow, talk about a lucky find! I was craving pan dulce but short on time, and stumbled upon La Colimense Bakery. What a charming little gem! They have everything tamales, a huge variety of pan dulce... it's like a Mexican donut shop, but way better. And how is it better? Well, the pan dulce is just as delicious as any donut, but with less sugar and (probably) less fat. (Though, let's be honest, who's counting when you want a treat?!) Seriously, you have to check this place out. It's absolutely awesome. Two thumbs up for the supreme quality โ there's no other way to put it. Just a heads-up: they prefer cash or Zelle (no debit/credit), which caught me off guard. But honestly, it's so worth it for...
ย ย ย Read moreIf your looking for authentic Mexican pastries (pan dulce) or homemade tamales or better yet, menudo, th it s us the place in Corona/Norco area!!!
Its family owned and operated. Jemima and her daughters are always very helpful and ready to assist. They speak fluent English & Spanish.
Caution, one word of advise, if you plan on trying menudo or tamales on a Sat, get there before 8:00am. Take it to go. Their seating area is very small. Do what we do, call in your order the night before or plan to get there early. They open at 4 or 5am and closed on Sundays. They ALWAYS run out of menudo and they only sell it on Saturdays.
Don't forget the sweet bread (conchas, cakes, cookies, etc) all very,very fresh and...
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