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Tamalería Doña Amada - Waukegan

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Step into Tamalería Doña Amada, your doorway to a world of tastes. Found at 2112 N Green Bay Rd, Waukegan, IL 60087, United States, our list of food is a cornucopia of epicurean journeys. Our rating of 4.3 and 134 eager reviews show our unswerving dedication to crafting exceptional meals. Stay updated with Tamalería Doña Amada's schedule available here. If you have any questions, you can reach Tamalería Doña Amada at +12243817525.

Opening Hours

  • Monday Closed
  • Tuesday 09:00-19:00
  • Wednesday 09:00-19:00
  • Thursday 09:00-19:00
  • Friday 09:00-19:00
  • Saturday 09:00-19:00
  • Sunday 09:00-18:00

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  • Address: 2112 N Green Bay Rd, Waukegan, IL 60087, United States
  • Phone: +12243817525

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Reviews

Cade Franecki II
Cade Franecki II

Steak-Tacos, Tamaleen, Guacamole, Salsas, all fresh authentic Mexican food made. They sell and ship Tamalees... looked at photo, that's nothing!


Jaqueline Hill
Jaqueline Hill

I was really optimistic on the basis of reviews; and I was surprised how good the food was. I'm from Chicago and moved, so I was looking for the best Tamales in the area. Red sauce for Tamale tasted amazing and my husband felt as if there were enough sauce on the green. Actually, they could really say they were green fools. And a little over $28 for 12 fools is a very good price! I can buy 12 for $40 in Chicago and they taste so much worse. If you can, it is worth visiting this restaurant for quality, authentic fools.


Dr. Chet O'Keefe
Dr. Chet O'Keefe

Great place to buy a very good Tamale especially Rajas tamales, which are more tasty and tasty. You really know how to meet a real taste rajas tamales my favorite tamales or they do to green salsa or red salsa tamales with pig or chicken. Love to eat my tamales with a good black coffee in the morning or anytime in a very cold day


Saige Crist
Saige Crist

Tamales are pretty damn good. Also had the Huevos Mexicanas good portion size and filling. Menudo was flavourful but notice it was not like the other menudos I have had with pozole... they serve it with no bread. So above all I would go again for tamales and plates but going to not order the menudo next time. Also good variety on the Mexican drinks in a bottle.


Prof. Lula Heller
Prof. Lula Heller

They need to practice better higiene. Was charged for my order, they started cooking it without washing hands. Was not too happy about that.


Miss Laury Rolfson PhD
Miss Laury Rolfson PhD

I went to get tamales around 9:15 am and they tell me : we only have green tamales , WHAT??? A tamaleros and they no have tamales, omg


Prof. Johnnie Daniel II
Prof. Johnnie Daniel II

Best thing about this taco was the onion. Tortilla and meat were both VERY DRY. I don’t think any cook (beginner or trained could turn al pastor meat to a black crisp, which leads me to believe the meat was pre-cooked and then re-heated : Barely any cilantro on it either. I don’t mind the stems, so at least pile on a hefty amount of scraps, please. To anyone out there, though: don’t waste your money here. I recommend buying your own raw, pre-seasoned meat at your local carnicería and make your own tacos. Cilantro is about a buck, so you can be heavy-handed at home with it:


Prof. Jade Johnston DDS
Prof. Jade Johnston DDS

I was really optimistic based on reviews; however, I was disappointed. I’m from Chicago and relocated, so I was looking for the best tamales in the area. Red sauce for tamales tasted weird and my husband felt like there wasn’t enough sauce on the green ones. Actually couldn’t even really tell they were green tamales. And a little over $28 for 12 tamales is ridiculous! I can buy 12 for $20 in Chicago and they taste so much better. If you can, it’s worth the trip to Chicago for quality, authentic tamales.


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