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フィードバックを提供するThe tortillas here are excellent, comparable to good quality ones you’d expect. The tortilla chips are also fantastic. I highly recommend trying their chips!
The delivery address for La Tortilla Factory is easy to locate using most trucking GPS devices or with a quick Google search that includes Google Maps. The staff are friendly and professional; I was even allowed to unload early before my 9:00 AM appointment and received excellent instructions on how to park for the live unloading. Due to the narrow MINKER street and my large 53-foot dry van trailer, I had to park on the street next to the facility for the live unload. Although there was no dock door available, the staff efficiently and safely unloaded my shipment, which surprisingly only took about 30 minutes for 17 pallets of large bags of flour. However, it's worth noting that there is no overnight parking available, and the surrounding streets are narrow and congested with parked cars, making maneuvering challenging and potentially hazardous.
The best authentic Mexican burrito in Santa Cruz County is here, and it's very reasonably priced. Forget the overpriced taco trucks—head to the back of the store where you'll find a genuine Mexican kitchen. The food is absolutely fantastic!
These Tortillas are the thinnest and best tasting that we have found in the bay area. Worth the drive to Watsonville for tortillas. I am looking for a store in San Jose that sells La Rosa tortillas.
This factory makes Totopos Estilo Casero tortilla chips. These chips taste like corn meal, have none of the sweetness of real corn. As mentioned in another review the chips taste a little of rancid grease, which masks any taste of salt. They are thick, not crisp, and hard on the teeth. I have tried numerous different brands of tortilla chips and despite being expensive $3.29/18 oz. , La Rosa tortilla chips are at my ratings bottom similar in taste to Dollar Tree tortilla chips.