Cholula Deli Corporation
Mexican · Brooklyn
About Cholula Deli Corporation
Located in Brooklyn, Cholula Deli Corporation offers a diverse menu for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. With a 4.3-star rating based on over 200 reviews, we're committed to providing delicious comfort food and fast service. Enjoy convenient options such as curbside pickup, no-contact delivery, takeout...
Located in Brooklyn, Cholula Deli Corporation offers a diverse menu for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. With a 4.3-star rating based on over 200 reviews, we're committed to providing delicious comfort food and fast service. Enjoy convenient options such as curbside pickup, no-contact delivery, takeout, and dine-in. We're open seven days a week, from 11 AM to 9 PM, offering the perfect spot for solo dining or a quick coffee break. Experience the taste of Cholula Deli today!
What Customers Say About Cholula Deli Corporation
Cholula Deli Corporation is a small, authentic Mexican restaurant known for its delicious food and friendly service. Customers rave about the authentic recipes and generous portions, especially the carnitas and various tacos. Some reviewers mention slow service and inconsistent experiences.
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Tip: If you're looking for authentic Mexican food, try the carnitas in any form (taco, quesadilla, torta) and don't miss the green sauce. Be prepared for a potentially longer wait time as the food is freshly prepared.
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Cholula Deli Corporation Brooklyn Reviews
Cholula Deli & Grill may be modest in setting and cash-only, but the food it serves is a testament to the depth and history of Mexican street cuisine. Each dish revealed not just bold flavor, but also the centuries old traditions that shape Mexican cooking. The tacos came in the classic Mexican style double corn tortillas, tender meat, onion, and cilantro. The al pastor, one of Mexico’s most celebrated taco styles, carries an immigrant story: Lebanese shawarma techniques brought to Mexico in the early 20th century, adapted into vertical spit-roasted pork marinated with achiote, dried chiles, and pineapple. Cholula’s version had that characteristic smoky-sweet balance, the pineapple’s subtle acidity brightening the seasoned pork. The carnitas, a specialty of Michoacán, were everything they should be slow-cooked pork simmered in its own fat until crisped on the outside yet tender and juicy within, a preparation dating back to colonial-era Spanish techniques blended with indigenous cooking. The carne enchilada showcased the depth of Mexico’s adobo marinades pork rubbed with a paste of dried guajillo and ancho chiles, garlic, oregano, and vinegar, creating a dish that leaned earthy, spicy, and complex. The chorizo quesadilla was a highlight of indulgence. Crisp tortillas held melted cheese and house-seasoned Mexican chorizo, spiced with paprika, cumin, garlic, and chile. Unlike Spanish chorizo, Mexican chorizo is made fresh, not cured, and its deep red color comes from ground dried chiles. Here it melded seamlessly with the cheese, creating a rich, savory filling that spilled out with every bite. The chorizo tostada offered the same sausage in a different format: layered over a fried corn tortilla with refried beans, shredded lettuce, crema, and queso fresco, it delivered a play of textures crunch, creaminess, freshness, and spice. On the side came a thoughtful accompaniment fresh radish slices, cucumber, grilled scallions, lime, and a blistered jalapeño. These garnishes are deeply traditional in Mexican dining. Radishes and cucumber provide cool crunch to balance the richness of meats, lime cuts through fat with acidity, scallions add sweetness when charred, and jalapeños deliver that optional smoky heat. They are not afterthoughts, but part of a balanced plate that reflects the agricultural backbone of Mexican street fare. To drink, the horchata offered a creamy, rice-based sweetness with cinnamon at the forefront. This beverage has a history stretching from Moorish Spain to colonial Mexico, where rice replaced the original tiger nuts used in the Iberian version. Here, the horchata leaned sweet with a heavy hand of cinnamon, refreshing but perhaps overpowering alongside an already spice forward meal. The flavors are bold, the portions generous, and the experience authentic. For anyone seeking a true expression of Mexican street food, Cholula proves that sometimes the most unassuming spots are the ones that serve the most remarkable meals.
Great Mexican food!
I was looking for some authentic tacos and found this little place online so I went there. I ordered 3 tacos, one Al pastor, one Carnitas and one chorizo and let me tell you, they were delicious! I will be coming back often when I don't bring lunch for work. If you want something authentic and at a good price you should come here, the service is very good as well.
Cholula Deli & Grill may be modest in setting and cash-only, but the food it serves is a testament to the depth and history of Mexican street cuisine. Each dish revealed not just bold flavor, but also the centuries old traditions that shape Mexican cooking. The tacos came in the classic Mexican style double corn tortillas, tender meat, onion, and cilantro. The al pastor, one of Mexico’s most celebrated taco styles, carries an immigrant story: Lebanese shawarma techniques brought to Mexico in the early 20th century, adapted into vertical spit-roasted pork marinated with achiote, dried chiles, and pineapple. Cholula’s version had that characteristic smoky-sweet balance, the pineapple’s subtle acidity brightening the seasoned pork. The carnitas, a specialty of Michoacán, were everything they should be slow-cooked pork simmered in its own fat until crisped on the outside yet tender and juicy within, a preparation dating back to colonial-era Spanish techniques blended with indigenous cooking. The carne enchilada showcased the depth of Mexico’s adobo marinades pork rubbed with a paste of dried guajillo and ancho chiles, garlic, oregano, and vinegar, creating a dish that leaned earthy, spicy, and complex. The chorizo quesadilla was a highlight of indulgence. Crisp tortillas held melted cheese and house-seasoned Mexican chorizo, spiced with paprika, cumin, garlic, and chile. Unlike Spanish chorizo, Mexican chorizo is made fresh, not cured, and its deep red color comes from ground dried chiles. Here it melded seamlessly with the cheese, creating a rich, savory filling that spilled out with every bite. The chorizo tostada offered the same sausage in a different format: layered over a fried corn tortilla with refried beans, shredded lettuce, crema, and queso fresco, it delivered a play of textures crunch, creaminess, freshness, and spice. On the side came a thoughtful accompaniment fresh radish slices, cucumber, grilled scallions, lime, and a blistered jalapeño. These garnishes are deeply traditional in Mexican dining. Radishes and cucumber provide cool crunch to balance the richness of meats, lime cuts through fat with acidity, scallions add sweetness when charred, and jalapeños deliver that optional smoky heat. They are not afterthoughts, but part of a balanced plate that reflects the agricultural backbone of Mexican street fare. To drink, the horchata offered a creamy, rice-based sweetness with cinnamon at the forefront. This beverage has a history stretching from Moorish Spain to colonial Mexico, where rice replaced the original tiger nuts used in the Iberian version. Here, the horchata leaned sweet with a heavy hand of cinnamon, refreshing but perhaps overpowering alongside an already spice forward meal. The flavors are bold, the portions generous, and the experience authentic. For anyone seeking a true expression of Mexican street food, Cholula proves that sometimes the most unassuming spots are the ones that serve the most remarkable meals.
I was looking for some authentic tacos and found this little place online so I went there. I ordered 3 tacos, one Al pastor, one Carnitas and one chorizo and let me tell you, they were delicious! I will be coming back often when I don't bring lunch for work. If you want something authentic and at a good price you should come here, the service is very good as well.
Little hole in the wall with amazing food and great service. This is my go-to spot when I need a comforting meal and a nice cup of hot chocolate.
This authentic Mexican restaurant is the true gem I found! Easygoing and professional with everything, there sauces are more then amazing as the tacos I love, the carnitas are healthy and delicious
The best Mom and Pops Mexican food I have ever had. You name it and it's freaked amazing, highly recommend. The carnitas it's to die for in any form taco, quesadilla, torta, etc...and there green sauce is legit. So grateful to have found this place.
The food is good however there is a long wait time before you recieve your food because they prepare the food at that moment which makes it taste better
So good, the pancita de res is delicious authentic recipe from the grandmother I expected it good but they gave me beyond good!!!! I highly recommend this place I❤it.
Been going there for years. Really good authentic mexican food, just like mom used to make.
Great food and great prices. Everyone was nice!
Small place, but the food is good and a very decent price. The girl who serves is very nice.
Very delicious food and peaceful & quite , I also received the food within a decent amount of time!
Little hole in the wall with amazing food and great service. This is my go-to spot when I need a comforting meal and a nice cup of hot chocolate.
Great food and great prices. Everyone was nice!
Really good food and service was fine. Would go back
This authentic Mexican restaurant is the true gem I found! Easygoing and professional with everything, there sauces are more then amazing as the tacos I love, the carnitas are healthy and delicious
Been going there for years. Really good authentic mexican food, just like mom used to make.
The food is good however there is a long wait time before you recieve your food because they prepare the food at that moment which makes it taste better
Small place, but the food is good and a very decent price. The girl who serves is very nice.
Very delicious food and peaceful & quite , I also received the food within a decent amount of time!
So good, the pancita de res is delicious authentic recipe from the grandmother I expected it good but they gave me beyond good!!!! I highly recommend this place I❤it.
The best Mom and Pops Mexican food I have ever had. You name it and it's freaked amazing, highly recommend. The carnitas it's to die for in any form taco, quesadilla, torta, etc...and there green sauce is legit. So grateful to have found this place.
Good but not the best.
Good but not the best.
Very Good! I been coming here for years and tried almost everything on there menu ......service is Good! Food very Good great place for local grub , tacos are Okay . there soups are amazing. There tortas(Mexican sandwich) on the money! There authentic Mexican dishes are the best , highly recommend if your local!
not fancy, but friendly staff and tacos are good
My torta was good but the French fries make me feel dizzy after, something up with the fries
not fancy, but friendly staff and tacos are good
My torta was good but the French fries make me feel dizzy after, something up with the fries
Very Good! I been coming here for years and tried almost everything on there menu ......service is Good! Food very Good great place for local grub , tacos are Okay . there soups are amazing. There tortas(Mexican sandwich) on the money! There authentic Mexican dishes are the best , highly recommend if your local!
I'm be straight forward, but the waiter that attended my family literally had this attitude on her face. We been coming to this place for years, and the service that was provided was bad. The waiter charged us an additional drink. Food took way too long to arrived. Also, she should be thankful that she even got a tip.Nonetheless food was good.
I'm be straight forward, but the waiter that attended my family literally had this attitude on her face. We been coming to this place for years, and the service that was provided was bad. The waiter charged us an additional drink. Food took way too long to arrived. Also, she should be thankful that she even got a tip.Nonetheless food was good.
I am Mexican. Their food is just not good. It’s not bad either, but for the prices and the sloooooooow service, I was expecting something better. Pancita had potato and carrots in it (?) and ended up as a thick, not pleasant porridge-like thing. Salsa for chips is quite bad( but complementary). Chilaquiles verdes were just above ok. Do not recommend.
I am Mexican. Their food is just not good. It’s not bad either, but for the prices and the sloooooooow service, I was expecting something better. Pancita had potato and carrots in it (?) and ended up as a thick, not pleasant porridge-like thing. Salsa for chips is quite bad( but complementary). Chilaquiles verdes were just above ok. Do not recommend.
I have high expectations of Mexican restaurants because I live in an area where there are many of them. the service was very slow and the food quality was below average. I wouldn't recommend this to anyone since there are many other Mexican restaurants near by with better service and quality. I wouldn't come back again
I have high expectations of Mexican restaurants because I live in an area where there are many of them. the service was very slow and the food quality was below average. I wouldn't recommend this to anyone since there are many other Mexican restaurants near by with better service and quality. I wouldn't come back again
The workers have special treatment and a bad attitude. This place was good but about six months ago they began this thing where they ignore the phone and do not answer even when the business is open. The workers have preference for people they know so when they receive a call, they check caller ID and answer for people they know. I know this because I have observed it on several occasions. There is a girl who also has a bad attitude. So do I want to continue buying food in a place with people who are like this? NO!! They lost my business and my families. 👎 Terrible customer service.
The workers have special treatment and a bad attitude. This place was good but about six months ago they began this thing where they ignore the phone and do not answer even when the business is open. The workers have preference for people they know so when they receive a call, they check caller ID and answer for people they know. I know this because I have observed it on several occasions. There is a girl who also has a bad attitude. So do I want to continue buying food in a place with people who are like this? NO!! They lost my business and my families. 👎 Terrible customer service.
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