We are a family owned restaurant specializing in Mexican cuisine, inspired by our roots in San Mateo Ozolco. In Nahuatl, ‘Tali’ translates to ‘land’ or ‘earth.’ We hope to showcase that in our dishes by bringing to you tortillas, quesadillas, huaraches and more, made from corn that is nixtamalized in-house and prepared fresh for you daily.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 7219 West Chester Pike, Upper Darby Township, PA 19082
Phone: (484) 466-3593
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A Delco restaurant gem is born, fueled by Mexican family flavors
Reviews
Wonferful Horchata. Fresh made corn tortillas! Birra tacos (no pics) were outstanding, and quesadilla is delicious. The provided sauces are amazing too. I wish this restaurant a successful path! They’ll get my money again 🙂
We came in and were greeted warmly. We got the octopus cocktail, cemitas (no translation – just Mesican rolls for sandwiches) roasted park oaxaca cheese sandwich, jamaicas (sweet tea from special mexican flowers) and salted branzino with made-right-there blue corn tortillas … my normally extremely picky shrunken human described all the food as “heaven”. so fresh. Such a great find if you are just a chicken quesadilla person but if you are on the more adventurous side and don’t want all the cliche Mexican dishes ( burritos and tacos) then this is the perfect place.
Blink and you’ll miss it, it’s small and not a bunch of tables inside… probably a great place acoustics-wise to go since it’s small and at this point not crowded. (ALthough I hope by posting this that will change).
Follow them first on IG or FB to see the dedication and soul that goes into the dishes… his mama in Mexico makes the mole sauce and then sends it to them to finish cooking. I loved seeing the post showing how they pounded their own blue corn to make their own tortillas and watching their marinating and roasting process for their meats…. ingredients matter and so does Tlali – our new favorite find. ❤️
We were told that Tlali means “Land”. The chef has ties to Puebla State in Mexico.
The trip from where we live in CC PHL was not long and super easy. We took the Market Frankfort Line to the end and then did the short walk to the restaurant (cross the street from the station and use the sidewalk on the south side of the street…it’s better and safer). Cross back at the Upper Darby Police Station building. Of course, driving is an option.
We have had a place in Oaxaca, MX, since 2019. Oaxaca is well-known as a food capital in Mexico, and we think we know good Mexican food when we find it.
At Tlali we had a delicious chicken quessadilla, excellent beef tacos with full slices of arrechera meat, a steak over masa and cactus, and a creamy dessert flan. The masa and tortillas were definitely home made. The jamaica drink was tasty and not too sweet. The menu has lots of choices, the young ladies who served the food were sweet ,and the space was attractive.