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    Tortilleria Sinaloa

    4.3 (416 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    TORTILLERIA SINALOA ATMOSPHERE

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for kids

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    Halit Y.

    This unassuming Mexican spot in the Upper Fells neighborhood is a hidden gem. Their prices are reasonable, people who work here are lovely, and the food is quite decent. Tacos/tamales are delicious (they have lengua!), and their eggs with sausage & beans are a solid hangover cure. Most importantly, this is my go-to spot for tortillas; they make tortillas fresh in the restaurant and sell them in kilos: perfect for taco days at home with friends! Worth noting, the place is quite small, but I never had an issue finding a spot. Also, it is mainly for grabbing a quick bite, so don't expect a sit-down restaurant experience.

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    Alondra H.

    I have not been to my fav tortillería in a bit since I moved from the area, but today I too the trip for my kilo de tortillas and decided on 3 tacos de carnitas. With a Sangria as my choice of beverage! The hit the spot but I definitely preferred the Asado Tacos. The sauce game changed from last time I was here and I like them both, still not as spicy as I would love them to be. Service is always a 11/10! Very welcoming of anyone and food is always well portioned. People complained about the price but you don't get this freshness, portioned, and tasty service everywhere. The taquerias nearby may have a fancier look and whatnot but they do not compare, they are over priced and food is mediocre. I definitely prefer quality over hyped-up places. I am looking to get a kilo of my choice of meat some other time and see how long it last me and what the taste would be.

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    Austin G.

    Just north of Fells Point is a small taqueria popular among locals. Walk in and order at one of two registers. Within 10 minutes, your order will be ready. There's a long window table, but most people get their order to go. Here's my experience: 1) Menu: It's large and includes tacos and other platters. My wife and I ordered the chorizo tacos. They were full of flavor, but more dry than other chorizo tacos we've had. They came Mexican style with onions, cilantro and salsa on the side. We also ordered guacamole, which is where we went wrong. It was way too limey and more watery than solid. It's among the worst we've had. Guacamole is a staple so it made us wonder about this place. 2) Service: It was friendly and quick. 3) Space: It's a quintessential taqueria with no-frills. It's perfect.

    Two al pastor tacos
    Christin M.

    Best. Tacos. In. Baltimore. BOOM! I was absolutely thrilled to stumble upon Tortilleria Sinaloa today while walking around Fells Point at lunchtime. I've driven by the shop before and have always wanted to go inside, today was my opportunity. I was welcomed by the woman working the counter. The chalkboard menu is not expansive but impressive all the same. The offerings were tacos, tamales, guacamole, chips, and some huevos dishes. All of the tortillas and chips are made by hand in house. I ordered two al pastor tacos (at a little over $5 each) and a pineapple jarrittos to wash it down. It's cozy but lively inside and the walls are adorned with framed accolades, awards, articles and such. The tacos came out quickly and were massive. So fresh and flavorful, I rudely licked my fingers after finishing every tasty morsel. They also provided two sauces on the side but admittedly I was too focused on housing the delicious pork, I didnt give a thought to using them. Such a good and tasty experience! I'm already bugging my husband about going back, he's been complaining about finding good tacos in Baltimore.... No longer!

    1 Kilo of Tortillas, 1 lb meat
    Hursuong V.

    Echo what others have said - a gem!! My bf and I are always looking for a lot of quality food at a good price point because we eat a lot. We ordered 1 lb of carne asada meat ($19.50, a lil dry), 1 kilo of fresh, warm tortillas ($3, this was a little too much though but now we have more to make our own taco night), and we both got to eat a lot of tacos (yum!). It comes with onions, cilantro, limes, and green and red sauces - so it was perfect for assembling back at home! Pros: - online ordering was quite easy to figure out - simple, no frills menu! I would have given this place a 5 except for... Cons: - I paid $1.50 for a small guac which ended up being the size of the sauce cup (v small) -- it was truly shocking but I decided not to ask about it because the lady at the front wasn't too approachable. - Like another reviewer said, COVID precautions aren't taken too seriously here. The staff are wearing masks under their nose, they touch your credit card (a lot of places let you swipe your card instead to minimize contact), and they don't wear gloves. The lady at the front swiped my credit card with her bare hands and proceeded to reach into their bucket of limes with her hands to get the limes for our order and then help the next customer. I'm puzzled at why they don't just get a large ladle or wear gloves when they are putting together the food. Even in non-COVID times, I feel that using your hands to reach into the stock of food would be considered non-sanitary. Even despite this, I will be back when I am craving tacos. The Californian in me is happy.

    Al pastor taco, tamale (Rojas and pork)
    Lena M.

    THE REAL DEAL. I am here at least once a week. The food is so fresh. My favorite is literally everything. But on a normal day I like to get 3 tacos (carnitas, al pastor and carne asada) and then I will get a few tamales (one rojas And one pork). The tamales I save and eat in the morning with an over easy egg! The service is great and the food is always good. This restaurant is consistent with their food always being on point.

    Aaron O.

    I would say Tortilleria Sinaloa is a local hidden gem that you MUST try if you're craving tacos and other Mexican dishes. I've been here several times and each time I've just been blown away by the quality of the food. The tacos are huge and filling with the meat cooked and seasoned to perfection. You can see that they make their own tortillas in house as we as they have their whole set up and kitchen open that you can see as you walk in.

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    Authentic tacos and the tortillas are excellent! I always pick some up when I'm in the area.

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