Quirky decor, matched with awesome food! It felt modern, with Mexican stereotype flairs. (That was meant as a compliment)
The guacamole was creamy, chunky, and full of flavor.
Our table shared a couple cheese and chili tamales. They were alright; they were heavy on the masa dough. Having eaten homemade temales from Mexico, the ones from La Tamalera were a far cry from those homemade ones.
As a main, I had shredded pork tacos, which came in a tasty pork broth, housed in a pot. The broth was a little on the greasy side, though it wasn't a deal breaker.
Overall, the place it tasty and the prices are pretty fair. Definitely worth eating at.