
Tucked along East Manning Avenue in the heart of Reedley, California, El Mundo de Sabores lives up to its name, which translates to “a world of flavors.” This is a Mexican antojitos and frozen-treat destination where the menu reads like a tour of the snacks, sweets, and street-food cravings that define a sunny Central Valley afternoon. Think towering raspados and mangoneadas dripping with chamoy, fruit cups bright with fresh-cut mango and watermelon, esquites layered with cotija and Tostitos, and saucy quesabirrias served with a steaming cup of consomé. It is the kind of neighborhood spot Reedley families return to again and again, equally suited to a quick mid-day cool-down and a full-on weekend feast. Below, we walk through what makes this Latin American gem worth a stop.
Menu Overview
El Mundo de Sabores is best understood as a hybrid: part Mexican ice cream and raspado bar, part antojitos kitchen turning out savory street snacks. The menu spans frozen and fruit-forward treats (raspados, nieves, mangoneadas, aguas frescas, and fruit cups) alongside hearty savory cravings (quesabirrias, loaded nachos, asada fries, esquites, and tortas). It is a casual, order-at-the-counter experience built around shareable plates and oversized cups meant to be enjoyed on the spot or taken to go. Diners consistently describe the food as generous and crave-worthy, the kind of place where one order can easily feed two.
Because the kitchen leans into Mexican street-food traditions, you will find plenty of bold combinations: flamin’ hot crumbles, chamoy, Tajín, nacho cheese, fresh avocado, and Cotija turn simple bases like corn, fruit, and fries into layered, texture-rich snacks. The result is a menu that feels playful and indulgent without losing its roots.
Menu Categories & Highlights
Antojitos / Cravings
The savory heart of the menu. The Quesabirrias arrive as three cheese-and-meat tacos with cilantro, onions, lemon, and a cup of birria broth for dipping. Loaded options like the Trío Nacho Loko (Nacho Loco Trio) pile flamin’ hot Cheetos, Doritos, and Tostitos with beef, sour cream, and jalapeños, while the Papas Fritas de Asada Flamy (Flamy Asada Fries) stack fries with flamin’ hot crumbles, avocado, sour cream, nacho cheese, and jalapeños, with a choice of chicken, beef, chorizo, or pastor pork.
Esquites / Corn
A Central Valley favorite. The Tosti Esquite (Tosti Corn in a Cup) combines fresh corn with nacho cheese, Cotija, mayo, and Tostitos, and the Flamy Tostiesquite adds a flamin’ hot crumble for an extra kick.
Raspados, Mangoneadas & Frozen Treats
This is where El Mundo de Sabores earns its reputation. The shaved-ice raspados and chamoy-laced mangoneadas are repeat favorites, alongside specialty cups such as the Fresada, Obispo, and the boldly named Diablito Extremo. Reviewers also single out the ice cream and fresas con crema (strawberries and cream) as standouts.
Botanas de Frutas / Fruit Snacks & Crepas
For something on the sweeter, fresher side, the Crepas (Crepes) come with strawberry or banana and a choice of syrup, chocolate, Nutella, or Mexican caramel. Fresh fruit cups and snacks round out this section.
Drinks
Bottled Jarritos are available in classic flavors including mandarina, tamarindo, limón, rojo, toronja, and piña, alongside aguas frescas and fruit-forward drinks.
Featured / Signature Dishes
- Quesabirrias — three crisp, cheese-pulled birria tacos with onions, cilantro, lemon, and a cup of consomé for dipping.
- Mangoneada — the chamoy-and-mango shaved-ice cup that regulars repeatedly recommend.
- Nacho Supreme — loaded nachos heaped with steak and topped with fresh avocado, a frequently mentioned crowd-pleaser.
- Chingona Torta — a hearty sandwich layered with Milanesa and birria trimmings, praised by locals as among the best tortas in town.
- Fresas con Crema — sweet strawberries and cream that reviewers describe as “out of this world.”
- Tostilocos — the classic loaded Tostitos snack, another reader-recommended pick.
Prices (note: prices may change)
The following prices were drawn from publicly listed menus and customer-facing sources. Menus and prices change over time, so confirm current pricing directly with the restaurant before ordering.
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Jarritos (bottled soda) | $3.50 |
| Raspados (shaved ice) | $4.00 |
| Mangoneada | $7.50 |
| Fresada | $8.50 |
| Obispo | $8.50 |
| Tosti Esquite (Tosti Corn in a Cup) | $9.25 |
| Diablito Extremo | $9.50 |
| Crepas / Crepes | $9.75 |
| Flamy Tostiesquite | $10.25 |
| Quesabirrias | $10.99 |
| Trío Nacho Loko (Nacho Loco Trio) | $12.50 |
| Papas Fritas de Asada Flamy (Flamy Asada Fries) | $12.99 |
Prices for some specialty items, additional tacos, tortas, ice cream scoops, and seasonal fruit cups were not fully verifiable at the time of writing. Please contact the restaurant for the most current and complete pricing.
Restaurant Information (location, hours, contact)
- Address: 1360 E Manning Ave, Reedley, CA 93654
- Phone: (559) 726-2906
- City/State: Reedley, California
- Cuisine: Mexican / Latin American — antojitos, raspados, nieves, aguas frescas, and street snacks
Hours (subject to change):
| Day | Hours |
|---|---|
| Monday | 11:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. |
| Tuesday | 10:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. |
| Wednesday | 10:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. |
| Thursday | 10:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. |
| Friday | 10:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. |
| Saturday | 11:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. |
| Sunday | 11:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. |
Hours can shift with seasons and holidays, so it is worth calling ahead. Delivery and pickup are also available through third-party ordering platforms in the Reedley area.
Popular Customer Favorites
Across review platforms, a clear set of favorites emerges. Diners rave about the mangoneadas and raspados, with the vanilla raspado earning a specific shout-out. The fresas con crema and house ice cream are described in glowing terms, and the tortas — especially the Chingona Torta — are repeatedly called the best in town. On the savory side, the Nacho Supreme with steak and avocado, the tostilocos, and the quesabirrias draw consistent praise. Refreshing fresh-cut fruit drinks and fruit cups round out the list of repeat orders. The restaurant holds a 4.4-star average from Google reviewers, reflecting its strong following among locals.
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of food does El Mundo de Sabores serve?
It serves Mexican and Latin American street snacks and frozen treats. Expect antojitos like quesabirrias, loaded nachos, and asada fries alongside raspados, mangoneadas, esquites, aguas frescas, crepas, and fruit cups.
Where is El Mundo de Sabores located?
The restaurant is at 1360 E Manning Ave, Reedley, CA 93654. You can reach it by phone at (559) 726-2906.
What are the most popular dishes?
Customer favorites include the mangoneadas and raspados, fresas con crema, the Chingona Torta, the Nacho Supreme with steak, quesabirrias, and tostilocos.
Does El Mundo de Sabores offer delivery?
Yes. In addition to counter ordering and pickup, the restaurant is listed on third-party delivery platforms serving the Reedley area. Availability can vary, so check your preferred ordering app for current options.
Are the prices listed here current?
The prices in this article come from publicly available menus and may not reflect the latest pricing. Menus and prices change over time; please confirm directly with the restaurant before ordering.
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Last updated: June 2026.