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2901, Decatur Avenue, 76106, Fort Worth, Tarrant County, US Соединенные Штаты Америки
contacts phone: +1 817-626-3961
website: rdzfoods.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: 32.796296, Longitude: -97.3376059
Frank Sudovsky
::The best food ever
Nicole Grim
::Awesome tamales
chikis Porras
::Bad place to work because the manager allows bulling in all works and they don't do anything about it... Especially a worker name Carmen she is the one that does the most bulling to other worker....
Ricky Pike
::Buy your tamales straight from the source. The place provides Braum's and other local places with the tamales they sell. As of December 2014, the prices are 5 dozen for $20 and 10 dozen for $30 (that's 25 cents each). At the time, they had chicken/cheese and spicy pork available. You cannot mix and match for your discount. They are good, basic tamales. Insider Info: Park just inside against the fence, then walk around the fence and into the front door for service. Don't be intimidated by the factory style setup - they're more than happy to sell to the public. Be prepared to provide your phone number (in the event of a recall - has never happened so I'm told) and sign a waiver saying you'll take the frozen tamales and to your freezer.
Anna Cribbs
::I love the chicken and cheese, but the pork is also really good. I work up the hill and smell them cooking most every day. I usually get a box of 5 dozen for gatherings and it is always a favorite. It is such a great price, especially if you have ever made them by hand yourself. (Lots of work). You can get them frozen or fresh, but call ahead of time if you want fresh. You want to make sure you go the right day and time if you want them fresh.