Highy recommend. Very authentic food. And there market will make your mouth drool. So many goodies all made there on the premise.
I ordered a plate with tamales and rice and beans which was very good. Only thing I was let down by was my tamale had a bone in it the size of a quarter, but I get it. Some bones slip in sometimes, but I'm sure glad I was using my fork to open that tamale up. Service was great very nice and friendly!
Bro So good Mojarra - delish and fried perfectly Carnitas - quality flavor Red salsa - mild with a kick Great customer service. Chill area. Will definitely come again when I'm in the area to try more of the meat options
Taqueria Morenita, formerly known as Morenita Market and Taqueria has been one of my favorite Mexican restaurants in Placer County, thanks to delicious, authentic Mexican cuisine, and friendly service. Weekends are a busy time for this fine restaurant, as Roseville locals who appreciate authentic Mexican cuisine line up to place their orders. Taqueria Morenita is the most authentic Mexican restaurant that I've visited during my "foodie" adventures in western Placer County. You get a peek into the kitchen through the door to the left of the line. Taqueria Morenita operates on what I refer to as the "taqueria format," in that you walk up to the order counter, make your selection from the menu posted on the wall, pay for your order, and seat at any open table of your choice. When your order is ready, it will be brought to you by a friendly staff member, sometimes even Pancho, the talented head chef. There is a tip jar on the counter, as tips are greatly appreciated, but not expected. Chef Pancho brought a bowl of corn tortilla chips, along with a small cup of in-house-made salsa, and a Pacifico beer for dessert. A bowl of chips and salsa is included with all meals, and if you're in the mood for a second bowl, just ask, as it's on the house. From the "Weekend" section of the menu, I went with a bowl of menudo, which worked out perfectly after attending the parade in nearby downtown Roseville. Menudo and pozole, both favorites of northern Mexico are only served on weekends, unless you're lucky enough to arrive on a Monday morning when there is some left over from the weekend. Four toasted corn tortillas, a bowl of lime wedges, chopped chilantro, diced white onion, along with a shaker of Mexican orgegano and red chili pepper flakes arrived after my bowl of soup for enhancement. I squeezed lime juice into my bowl of menudo, and added the cliantro, onion and sprinkled a bit of oregano into my soup, but I passed on the chili pepper flakes. The Pacifico beer served double duty - for both appetizer and dessert - and I didn't even touch the bottle of supermarket grade Tapatio hot sauce. Every amazing soup or stew begines with a good broth, as broth is the foundation of soup, and menudo isn't an exception. The broth was simply delicious, as I could tell it was made from scratch, most likely using beef bones and scraps for the stock. Thanks the the chili peppers in the broth, the broth was a rich, brick red, flavorful, tastey, with just a little bit of "kick," and on the thick side, the way a superior broth for menudo should be. Words can't describe how wonderful this broth was... Taqueria Morenita doesn't skimp on tripe, as the stew included a generous portion - maybe even a pound - of succulent, tender, well-seasoned and juicy tripe, cut to the perfect size, and cooked just right. When I placed my order, I was asked if I wanted hominy - that's a nice touch - of course I wanted hominy, and I wasn't disappointed, as my bowl of menudo included a good helping or Mexican hominy, cooked just right. On my first spoonful of this amazing stew, I was simply hooked, as I thought I'd died and gone to heaven, or maybe a small town in northern Mexico. The broth, the tripe and the hominy all worked together to create a bowl of menudo to remember... as one of the most delicious bowls of menudo I've enjoyed during my 25 years as a resident of Placer County. I can't stay away from this amazing restaurant, as the food is delicious and the staff are super friendly, they know me, and they treat me like family. Taqueria Morenita is the most "authentic Mexican" of all the Mexican restaurants I've enjoyed during the 25+ years I've been a Placer County resident. For "foodies" and lovers of fine Mexican cuisine... this is 5-star dining.
Very authentic and delicious food and excellent service! Highly recommend this family-owed business!
Based on the Yelp reviews I read, coupled with a craving for good Mexican food, I paid Morenita a visit. I was picking up dinner for the family. We ordered 5 super burritos, 4 chicken street tacos, 2 veggie tamales, 2 chicken tamales, and a guava-strawberry agua Fresca. I found it to be just a little pricey totalling just under $115. Jenny was super friendly and answered all our questions about the menu. The place was clean and the food was prepared quickly and tasted delicious. The pineapple salsa was a nice touch that you don't get just everywhere. The Adobada, carnitas, and grilled chicken in each of the items we ordered was well seasoned and plentiful. The tamales were on the smaller side, and the pork variety was not ready yet when we ordered, but the ones we tried were good. I don't have any real complaints about the food, service, or establishment. I'm sure I'll be back.