Got the Rosca de Reyes pan dulce today for my Spanish Students to celebrate Dia de los Reyes Magos. They had 3 sizes, small-$15, Medium $30, large $60. I purchased 5 smalls, so I could try the different kinds. I got 3 flavors, Queso (sort of like Bavarian Cream), Piña, and Cajeta (caramel). The girl that worked there said the Queso was the best and she was right. It was the only one covered in a bag so it wasn't as dry as the other ones. The Cajeta was $18 and was not worth the extra $3. The Carmel was very sparse (one whole side did not have caramel) and was kind of dry compared to the others. I will say they had tons of boxes of Roscas de Reyes so you can count on them having some without having to place a special order. I have also tried many of their other pan dulces and they were good. So I do...
Read moreThis is a regional food of Mexico. I loved the variety available! Seasonal bread 🍞 for the Dia de los Muertos was available too! This little shop offers bread, very crispy tortillas (which have a notice not to touch) they are so flakey and fragile. The young lady that attended to was so informative and sweet. The sweet breads and cookies 🍪 just mesmerize you! There are cooking 🍳 items and molcajetes and little trinkets and even the traditional blouses. It's a very nice little shop with BIG surprises! Check it out if ever in the area but you won't be...
Read moreSuch a gem to find bread and other goods from my family’s home land. Every time my parents come to visit me from out of state, they always make sure to stop at la lomita to order bread, mole and chapulines. The customer service is always excellent. I recommend this place to anyone who is looking for authentic Oaxacan food...
Read more