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Welcome to La Tienda Latina y Taqueria

La Tienda Latina y Taqueria, located in Baton Rouge, offers a diverse Mexican menu with options like Huevos A La Mexicana and flavorful burritos. Customers praise the freshness and authenticity of the dishes, with standout items like the juicy Barbacoa tacos and mouth-watering Pupusas. The restaurant's connection to a grocery store adds to its charm, providing accessible and affordable meals. While some reviewers note minor seasoning preferences, the overall experience is highly rated, making La Tienda Latina y Taqueria a must-visit for those seeking delicious and traditional Mexican cuisine in the area.

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Welcome to La Tienda Latina y Taqueria, a Mexican restaurant located at 6031 Siegen Ln in Baton Rouge, LA. This establishment offers a range of delicious options, including takeout, delivery, and many vegetarian choices. With wheelchair accessibility and various amenities such as waiter service, TV, outdoor seating, and catering, La Tienda Latina y Taqueria is a versatile and welcoming dining spot.

One of the highlights of La Tienda Latina y Taqueria is its diverse menu, featuring breakfast items like Huevos Rancheros and Chilaquiles Rojos O Verdes, as well as appetizers such as Nachos and Guacamole. The burritos at this restaurant come in a variety of flavors, from Tongue to Shrimp, ensuring there is something for every palate.

Customer reviews rave about the food and service at La Tienda Latina y Taqueria. Emily L. mentions the friendly staff and diverse menu options, while Minh .. appreciates the fresh and hot dishes, although he notes they could use a bit more seasoning. Sarah D. highlights the authentic Honduran dishes and affordable prices, and Tony L. praises the barbacoa taco and pupusas.

Overall, La Tienda Latina y Taqueria is a hidden gem in Baton Rouge, offering delicious and authentic Mexican and Honduran cuisine. Whether you're in the mood for breakfast, lunch, or dinner, this restaurant is sure to satisfy your cravings.

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Emily L.
Emily L.

My husband and his coworkers love this place! They go at least once a week and they know their orders and super friendly! They're a lot of other options if you don't feel like Mexican! There's a pasta that is delicious, it's a must try!

Minh ..
Minh ..

We visited at 10am on 09.02.24. Service was good. Latin music in the background. Complimentary freshly fried tortilla chips and fresh salsa. We ordered chicharrones pupusa, asada tostadas, and barbacoa Baleadas. Pupusa needed a bit more stuffing. Asada was juicy. Baleadas was not oily and stuffed with barbacoa. Food came out fresh and hot. Everything was a bit under seasoned for my liking but the green sauce and red sauce did its job. I would suggest to throw in some limes to add additional freshness. Priced at about $25 for my wife and I. I would return again. 3.8 out of 5

caleb h.
caleb h.

Food and service were good. Better tacos exist in the area, los compadres is hard to beat, but this is a good backup. In a strip mall so parking can be a chore but definitely worth the trip

Sarah D.
Sarah D.

An authentic dive attached to a grocery store/market, in a shopping center off Siegen Lane. The only thing that wasn't "5 stars" for me was the queso. I guess I'm used to the more Americanized dips--this queso was literally queso (cheese) melted and served in a sizzling fajita skillet. I didn't dislike it, but for me, it was kind of bland. Plus, you'll want to eat it as quickly as possible before it firms up and you can't dip it anymore. But, not too quickly or you will lose some taste buds. Aside from the queso, I went the Honduran route for my meal, ordering three things that I thought would be MUCH smaller since they were quite inexpensive. Having eaten my fill of chips, queso, and salsa (which had quite the kick), I was only able to finish one of the three items I ordered--the tortilla con quesillo. I also ordered a cheese pupusa and a tamal hondureño. I could have made a meal from the tamale alone. It was wrapped in a leaf and filled with pork, green peas, and I believe rice and potatoes. Everything was made fresh to order and served "surface of the sun"-hot. In addition to what I ordered (plus the queso), my daughter had a steak burrito and a barbacoa gordita. With tip, it was under $40, and we brought probably half of it home. The server was friendly. I had only been here once quite some time ago, but I hope to return soon and more often!

Nina N.
Nina N.

One of my favorite places to eat in BR whenever I'm in town. You know a Mexican restaurants gonna be good if it's connected to a grocery store. This place is super affordable and very authentic! We come and get their burrito and flauta Everytime. The service is normal, nothing amazing, but great for a quick lunch bite. This place is never super busy, usually only maybe 4 or 5 other parties during lunch. Highly recommend!

Danny S K.
Danny S K.

Best in town Been there almost every weekends to pick up menudo but next time, I should really try your other foods

Evan R.
Evan R.

Food is fantastic. Went searching for breakfast tacos one Saturday morning and ended up here. I keep coming back. The breakfast is to die for. Ham and eggs served with warm tortillas and the best rice and beans, the chilaquiles are to die for. Fajitas are fantastic. Really is such a hidden gem in BR.

Tony L.
Tony L.

Wished I had come here sooner because the food here is PRETTY DARN GOOD! -The barbocoa and lengua taco were juicy, tender, and mouth-watering! -The baledas was awesome, too. What is a baledas? It's an American-style soft taco slathered in refried black beans and a bit of white farmers' cheese, then folded over. -And lastly, the pupusas was the best one I've ever had in my life. Pupusas are thick corn tortillas that can be stuffed with various fillings, including various meats, refried beans, cheese, and even squash flowers. Overall, you gotta come here! And I'll definitely be coming back!

S H.
S H.

As you can see from the menu, this place caters to their namesake. There are plenty of dishes and meats to choose from. We tried to get as many entree and meat combinations as we could so we could get a feel for everything. We ordered the items below: Taco - pastor - cesina - barbacoa Tamale - chicken - pork Gordita - cesina Quesadilla - carne asada Everything we ordered (above) was good. The only meat complaints would be the pork in the tamales. A few fatty pieces which were unappetizing. Also, the carne asada had a little more fat than expected. They included three different salsas, two green and one red, which gave the food the kick we wanted. The chip salsa, however, wasn't as good as most. We would definitely go back.