Top 10 Best Mexican Bakery Near Richmond, Virginia
“Panaderia El Globo is a great place on the Southside to get pan de muerto and other sweets for Dia...” more
“I went by today and ordered a few things; all were good, and my favorites were the concha and...” more
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“Somehow the mastermind behind the cookies manages to create the perfectly proportioned balance...” more
“I do intend to come back to try some other traditional Salvadorian food, such as tamales, empanadas...” more
“They have every variety of Mexican juice and soda you could dream of. The woman behind the counter...” more
“The rellenas were perfect as well. Dessert of tres leches and guava pastelitos were great.” more
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“It's clean and simple inside with a small market that has basic Mexican and Central American...” more
“I actually ended up buying a tres leche cake home with me and it was really yummy!!” more
“I have had empanadas all over the , but this was by far the best!” more
“Especially love the al pastor! The tres leches is also awesome! Sometimes I even stop by the market...” more
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"Panaderia El Globo is a great place on the Southside to get pan de muerto and other sweets for Dia de los Muertos! Their pastries are moist, even towards the end of the day, delicious, and fairly priced. They've got a wide selection of pastries, such as the ubiquitous pan de muerto, as well as conos (large custard-filled cones), chombos (kind of like massive cupcakes), and rellenitas (think of like large kolaches with fruit filling). My fiancee and I got four pastries--all delicious--and a coconut drink for $8 even. Really can't beat that outside of Mexico. We've been here twice and will definitely be coming back!"