Manolo’s Tamales, Gage Park
This little out-of-the-way tamale joint turns out a limited number of tasty masa dumplings, filled with just pork, chicken or fruit. The meat versions have a red or green sauce; the fruit varieties seemed to be basically just colored dough with a little flavor and almost no fruit filling, though my seventeen-year old daughter likes them a lot, proclaiming the strawberry ones (in the absolute terms favored by adolescent girls) her “favorite, ever.”
This is a fairly standard-looking place.
With a fairly standard-looking menu.
But I like their product. They are not shy about larding up the masa, so the tamales are juicy, almost running with fat, and perhaps because of that, quite delicious, in the simple, elemental way that tamales usually are. They make all the food on premises of course, and they also do a nice version of Oaxacan tamales, though much smaller than the Maxwell Street version, and much moister, so that the dough cooks to almost a wet paste.
The way to go here is to get a dozen for eight bucks – enough for two or three people to eat nicely. Tamales make fantastic leftovers (they even come with their own microwaveable cornhusk wrapper!).
I also picked up a chorizo torta that was surprisingly good -- just griddled sausage, lettuce, tomato and some smashed avocado on bun about the size of a curling stone.
Worth a visit, if you're in this particular barrio.
Manolo’s Tamales
5341 S. Kedzie
Chicago, IL
773.436.7861
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