Tango’s Empanadas in Boise, Idaho is a true gem when it comes to satisfying your empanada cravings. With a diverse menu and delectable flavors, it has become a favorite dining spot for my family. The La Boca and Hawaiian empanadas have won my heart, while the chocolate empanadas have become a delightful treat for my kids.
Tango’s Empanadas offers a wide variety of flavors that cater to different palates. Each bite is a burst of deliciousness, showcasing the skill and care put into crafting these mouthwatering treats.
The quality and taste of Tango’s empanadas are consistently excellent. The dough is perfectly golden and flaky, providing a satisfying crunch with every bite. The fillings are generous, flavorful, and well-balanced, showcasing the attention to detail and commitment to creating a memorable dining experience.
What makes Tango’s Empanadas even more special is the presence of chocolate empanadas on their menu. These delightful treats are a hit with my kids, and I must admit, I find them irresistible as well. The warm, gooey chocolate filling encased in the crisp empanada dough is a heavenly combination that satisfies any sweet tooth. It’s the perfect way to end a delicious meal or to indulge in a decadent treat anytime.
The service at Tango’s Empanadas is friendly and efficient. The staff members are knowledgeable about the menu and are always ready to provide recommendations or answer any questions you may have. Their dedication to customer satisfaction enhances the overall dining experience and makes every visit a pleasant one.
As someone who appreciates the flavors of Latin cuisine, Tango’s Empanadas holds a special place in my heart. It brings the authentic taste of empanadas to Boise, Idaho, allowing locals and visitors alike to indulge in these scrumptious delights. Whether you’re craving a savory option like the La Boca or Hawaiian empanada or seeking a sweet treat like the chocolate empanadas, Tango’s is the perfect destination for a flavorful journey.
I wholeheartedly recommend Tango’s Empanadas to anyone in Boise who appreciates quality, delicious empanadas. You won’t be disappointed by the flavorful creations and the warm, welcoming atmosphere that awaits you at this...
Read moreMy husband and I were brainstorming what we should have for lunch. We were going to be all over town so we had a few options. I threw out Tango's since the hair supply house is right across the street.
My husband has been here a few times and this would be my first. He has his regular empanada that he normally gets. It took me a minute to go over their broad menu. After breezing through the menu, I got the chili carne. I added sour cream and jalapenos to that bad boy.
We got a total of 4 empanada. Chili carne, cheeseburger, peaches and apple. Grabbing the tray from the counter, you can feel the heat coming off the food! It was so hot! We worked on the fries first. I knew the middle of the empanada was going to be liquid fire so we gave it a minute before we bit into them.
The fries were basic crinkle cut. You can't really mess them up. My husband's cheeseburger was demolished. He enjoyed it very much. My chili empanada was good. It's very messy to eat! I ended up having to use utensils to eat it so I didn't get chili everywhere. There was a good amount of sour cream and the jalapenos were spicy.
The dessert empanadas were good. We added caramel to the apple empanada. It's a good combination but the caramel was overwhelming. Next time we will ask for more apple to caramel. The peach empanada was lacking a little flavor. The fact that it was coated in powdered sugar helped but more peach flavoring would have been nice.
Overall, it was a good food stop at Tango's. This place is not the fanciest but it pushes out good food. Service was ok depending on who helped you. But if you come for the food and not the service than you should have a...
Read moreOh my God! 5/5 all the way!!!!! I ordered 6 of these absolutely amazing, heavily pastries and it was not enough to fulfill my hunger because they were so good. My first impression was that I couldn’t believe damn big that menu is. Seriously. You’re gonna have a fun time if you didn’t study beforehand because I did and I was still floored over how indecisive I was!
After staring at the menu for what seemed like forever I finally picked two beef empanadas ($3.75-$4.00), Gaucho (Argentina original. Ground beef, eggs, olives, onions, bell peppers and spices) and Saltena (from Salta, Argentina. Ground beef, onion, eggs and potatoes). Of the two, the Gaucho was the one for me. It was full of flavor, super stuffed and piping hot! Saltena is great as well, tasted like taco seasoning but authentic.
From the chicken menu I picked the Gardel (chicken in light marinara sauce, $3.75). Super good! The chicken was tender and juicy. Whatever spices were thrown in there created a fantastic taste.
For our pork option, I chose the Rancho (house made refried beans, in-house Mexican chorizo, cheddar cheese and jalapenos, $3.75). Whew, this was a spicy one. They don’t tread lightly on the jalapenos, FYI. This empanada was exquisite, my favorite out off all the savory choices.
Of course, I couldn’t dare skip out on the dessert empanadas. The Chocolate (dulce de leche, creame cheese and chocolate chips) and La Nona (dulce de leche and bananas) are out of this damn world!!! Extremely sweet, I’ve been dreaming about these since I tried them.
Tango’s is such a blessing to Boise! I cannot wait to go back...
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