The Burrito Digest

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Gorditas Tangamanga



Gorditas Tangamanga
4714 Indianapolis Boulevard
East Chicago, IN 46312 MAP
(219) 397-6780
Hours:
Tuesday – Sunday: 8:00 a.m. to ?
Monday: Closed

September 30th, 12:30 p.m.

Tangamanga is a massive park located in San Luis Potosí, Mexico. The restaurant's logo features the roof and spire of the Caja del Agua from within the park. I have no idea if gorditas are the regional specialty in that part of Mexico or if the owners just found the name catchy.

The last time I ate at a Mexican restaurant with the word “gorditas” in the name, I was dissapointed and wished I ordered a gordita in addition to my steak burrito. Not this time. A steak burrito and a chorizo gordita were ordered to go. Two ladies were in the kitchen rolling balls of masa and making gordita shells with a tortilla press as my steak and chorizo sizzled on the flat top. Those who were dining in were enjoying salsa and chips that were, oddly enough, round yellow corn and appeared to be of the deli-style variety. Hmm.



My steak burrito was pretty good considering the “steak” was of the shredded beef/pot roast variety. Only one piece of fat appeared in the burrito along with beans, lettuce, tomato, cheese, and sour cream. The gordita was much better than the burrito. The fresh made tortilla was warm and tasty and complimented the spicy chorizo, cilantro, and onion perfectly.

Gorditas are the way to go if you visit Gorditas Tangamanga. With prices ranging from $1.50 to $1.75 depending on which meat you choose, my recommendation is to order at least 3 and enjoy the variety. Although their steak burrito is not bad, I would advise anyone looking for a burrito in the area to head north a few blocks to either Plaza Garibaldi or Tacolandia (now El Buen Comer).



Weight: 16.9 ounces
Length: 8.5 inches
Circumference: 8.75 inches
Price: $4.99 or 29.5¢ an ounce
Beer availability: No

Flavor: 7/10 sombreros
Value: 8/10 sombreros

2 Comments:

  • Hi John,
    I'm a writer at The Times of Northwest Indiana. We'd like to feature a story about you and your blog in our Food section. Can you contact me so we can set up an interview?

    Thanks,
    Eloise Valadez
    Email: Eloise.Valadez@nwi.com
    Phone: (219) 933-3365

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 5:30 PM  

  • One thing I want to mention about this place is the homemade pico de gallo and salsas. They are quite hot. I can take some pretty heavy duty spice, but this is one of the few places that had me slowing down because the salsas were so spicy. Excellent flavor, though. I had a pork burrito which was good, but I thought small for the price. Like John said, go to El Buen Comer for a great burrito for a good price.

    By Anonymous Keith A, at 10:36 PM  

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