Due to the grand opening of our new Fremont location, future home deliveries are on pause until further notice.
Home delivery on Mondays
We charge a flat $10 delivery fee for all cities below or $0 when you order $150 or more.
Seattle including West Seattle | Shoreline | Bellevue | Mercer Island | Redmond | Kirkland
Seattle including West Seattle | Shoreline | Bellevue | Mercer Island | Redmond | Kirkland
Special Delivery Dates:
Lynnwood, Bothell, Kenmore + our regular cities listed above
Monday, July 22 | Monday, August 12
Sammamish, Renton & Newcastle + our regular cities listed above
Monday, July 29 | Monday, August 19
Monday, July 22 | Monday, August 12
Sammamish, Renton & Newcastle + our regular cities listed above
Monday, July 29 | Monday, August 19
Order form located at the bottom of this page
A minimum of 12 tamales required for delivery
Deliveries on Mondays between 12-8pm*
An invoice will be issued to pay online prior to delivery.
Delivery must be within the cities indicated above.
An invoice will be issued to pay online prior to delivery.
Delivery must be within the cities indicated above.
Steamed: If you order tamales labeled as cooked, this means that they have already been steamed for you. Reheating is your best option for leftover cooked tamales. They can still be put in the fridge or freezer depending how long you want them to last.
Frozen: If you order tamales labeled as frozen, this means that the tamal has not been steamed in which the masa is still raw. Everything inside the tamal is cooked, however, so if you order uncooked, you need to steam them to cook the masa (corn flour). Often times, the uncooked tamales will be cold/frozen but if they are not, it means the tamales were made a couple hours before you got them.
Frozen: If you order tamales labeled as frozen, this means that the tamal has not been steamed in which the masa is still raw. Everything inside the tamal is cooked, however, so if you order uncooked, you need to steam them to cook the masa (corn flour). Often times, the uncooked tamales will be cold/frozen but if they are not, it means the tamales were made a couple hours before you got them.