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The best tortillas in San Antonio: The best white corn, yellow corn, flour, whole wheat and tortilla chips from tortillerías
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We ve scoured the city to find the best tortillas and tortilla chips from tortillerías across San Antonio. Clockwise from left: white corn tortillas from Adelita Tamales & Tortilla Factory, tortilla chips from Panadería Tortillería Maya, whole wheat tortillas from Sanitary Tortilla Co., yellow corn tortillas from Tortillería Valeria and flour tortillas from Victoria Tortilla & Tamales FactoryPaul Stephen / StaffShow MoreShow Less
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Adelita Tamales & Tortilla Factory is located at 1130 Fresno Drive.Paul Stephen / StaffShow MoreShow Less
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We, in San Antonio, love tacos (it is known).
It can be bean and cheese, potato and egg, bacon and egg, chorizo and beans, and any other combination you can imagine. However, we absolutely love barbacoa (yes, we know what s in it, and we still eat it proudly).
We enjoy it so much that there is a festival every year that focuses on the Mexican dish, called the Barbacoa & Big Red Festival. It typically occurs in May, but sadly the coronavirus pandemic canceled it for the second year in a row.
Recently on San Antonio Reddit (basically a place to get a feel for the city), one local (@bottomfeeder21) asked other San Antonians where he or she can find a good place to get barbacoa. And, as usual, locals shared their thoughts, listing out some businesses we know and love, like Alamo City institution Adelita s.
Locals reveal their best barbacoa spots in San Antonio mysanantonio.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mysanantonio.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.