I’ll give their food five stars because it is really good. However you come here just for the food not the service. I am allergic to onion and so I always order my food without it and normally they don’t make the mistake. Today my burrito had onion so I informed them of my allergic and ask for a new one. Mind you I was very nice about. They re made my burrito but gave it to me as a small. I love the food that they make but today service was horrific. I was so upset about the service I didn’t want eat anymore.
EJ J.
Place rating: 4 Encino, CA
Okay I’ve been spoiling you guys with these nice restaurants in these great areas(LA, Beverly Hills, Malibu, the valley) but now I’m going to tell you about a spot in my hometown. The South Side of Oxnard CA. If you’re ever in my hometown area, take a trip over to Nancy’s Bakery for some good authentic Mexican food. Ever since I received word that one of my favorite burrito shops(a few doors down) closed down, I thought we would be taco-less(from great tacos on the south side). Fortunately for me, I ran into one of my boys and he brought me here to check it out. I haven’t been home in a while and I’ve seen this bakery before but I never knew this place served Mexican food and it was delicious! I decided to go with the 4 hard shell taco plate. I got 2 pollo and 2 al pastor with rice and beans. The tacos were good, especially the al pastor. The taco shells were really crisp and taste like they were freshly made, which I believe they were because our food took a while to come out. The only negative was they had everything to drink except a few essentials. They had Gatorade(deli drinks) but no bottled water or unsweetened ice tea. They also didn’t have any fresh Tamarind, Jamaica or Orchata. If they just add those they will be solid! Overall, this place isn’t a looker and it’s tucked away in the back of a parking lot BUT believe me! The food is top notch and competes with some of the best authentic Mexican food in the Ox! OOOO 4 out of 5 Afros
Eduardo R.
Place rating: 4 Oxnard, CA
Compared to all Good Service and I recommend the Quesadilla de Asada, it’s just delicious with its red salsa next to it Enjoy A place to come back
Cin B.
Place rating: 4 Port Hueneme, CA
My go to place for MENUDO! Great taste just enough spiciness and the homemade tick tortillas are great!
Gabriel P.
Place rating: 4 Rialto, CA
Good Mexican food and even better fruit drinks. Highly recommend
Javier J.
Place rating: 5 Oxnard, CA
Some of the best menudo spot that ive tasted! And believe me, coming frm a mexican family i know my menudos, the only menudo that i would eat is the menudo that my mom makes… Its a small dining area, so on sundays make sure ur their early, if not, expect to to wait a bit for a seat. also the rest of their food is amazing! And u cant forget the fresh bread being baked in the back!
Derry C.
Place rating: 5 San Diego, CA
Really great pastries in this«down home» Mexican bakery. We sampled about 6 pastries and all were great. Don’t be turned off by the exterior. And the guy behind the counter was very friendly.
Rickk L.
Place rating: 5 Oxnard, CA
Love this place food is good. Recommend 100%
Teresa h.
Place rating: 5 Oxnard, CA
i live down the street from amazing place. whenever you are craving authentic mexican food this is the place to be at! their flavor is much like traditional homemade food. The chile verde is to die for. With its rich spicy flavor eat bite is like dying and going to heaven nd then coming back. The carnitas burrito is how can i say this amazing! NANCY’S BAKERY is one of those places were they put alot of meat in anything you order. the burritos are huge. you get so much more than you pay for. the workers are all very amable. i believe that it is family owned. If you are in the neighborhood i recommend it!
Erwin M.
Place rating: 3 Camarillo, CA
So I was in the area in the early morning for work and I was yearning for a chorizo burrito. As I drove on Saviers Rd around 6am, I saw a long line coming out of this place. This obviously caught my attention since why would people line up this early. As I entered this establishment, I noticed customers just picking bakery items with tongs right off a cart in the middle of the floor. They would put them on a tray and just start eating; I guess it’s some kind of honor system because the employees didn’t mind. There are other food items as well: tacos, sopes, burritos, tortas, and combination plates. I didn’t come for donuts and ordered a chorizo burrito and a pork tamale; $ 5.34. The burrito was a good size with great flavor. The tamale was a little small but had the components of a tasty one. As I ate my burrito, the chorizo grease started to ooze out of the tortilla. It wasn’t the most pleasant sight but I expected it from chorizo. Overall, good value for the food you get and it’s authentic as it can be.
Lolia S.
Place rating: 4 Los Angeles, CA
I followed the locals to this authentic(and seemingly popular) no-frills Mexican panaderia and deli. Grab a tray with some tongs and help yourself to the Mexican pan dulce/sweet breads(cookies, cake, muffins, conchas). Their pastries are gigantic! And most seem to be 60 cents each(didn’t see pastry prices posted). They also sell drinks(there was a big sign in the window that said coffee) and food(tortas, sopes, menudo, tacos for $ 1.09 each).
* Huge biscuit/scone — not as dense or as sweet as the ones I’ve had elsewhere, soft, light and fresh, really good * Muffin — good, fresh and not too sweet The other sweet breads I had were quite dry. I think they also sell some random things like phone cards? Cash only