I love this bakery so much. Everything is good: the food, the bread, the cookies, and especially the cakes!
Angela I.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Providence, RI
Despite the fact that this little bakery/restaurant/convenience store combo was originally listed as Mexican, one ought to note that it’s actually Guatemalan, and holy smokes, it is it amazing. Panaderia Maya, or Maya Bakery, is a little hole in the wall across from Rising Sun Mills on Valley Street. They sell traditional Guatemalan food advertised on the storefront, such as enchiladas and tamales, as well as desserts(the strawberry cake and the chocolate-covered bananas are out of this world). Although the interior isn’t fancy, you can sit down and eat your food, and the enchiladas, which entail a fried tortilla with a heaping scoop of meat and fresh vegetables, are only $ 1.50 each. They’re huge. I stuffed my face for THREEDOLLARS. It should be noted that Panaderia Maya is cash only, but it doesn’t matter, because all you have to do is scrounge up three bucks and you’re set. Four bucks and you can get yourself a tamarind soda. Really, the best thing about Panaderia Maya is that it’s across from my yoga studio, so if I ever feel like completely undoing the good deed I just did for my body, I can go cross the street and eat banana cake.
Christopher F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Minneapolis, MN
Kind of run down on the outside and no 5 stars on the inside but they make tasty and cheap sandwhiches, taquitos, and have a lot of baked goods that I have not tried. Totally recommend it if you want something quick, cheap and solid quality.