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tags / mexican food
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Dave says:
Good Review Derek, but, when the time is right, nothing hits the spot like Tito's. 5 stars!
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adventuremann says:
El Candelero is the most expensive Mexican food restaurant in Mexico. It is luxury at its highest, and high cuisine at its best. From pre-hispanic dishes rescued from history, to nouveau Mexican cooking, this place will not disappoint. The decor of the place is baroque, and grand, and reservation…
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FishAtHeart says:
Love Mexican food?! When you are in the Upper Sandusky area, a visit to Los Arcos is a must! Serving authentic Mexican cuisine, dinners range from $7 to $13. The food is not Taco Bell Mexican, but truly food by the Mexicans. First, you will served chips and salsa! Next, you will be treated to g…
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kamja says:
Live Latin American music every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 7.00 till 11.00. You can see two bands: "Funny Fingers" and "Los Latinos".
Huge beer garden with great fountain looks more like spanish patio. Waiters in original clothes stylized on traditional mexican fashion. Stylish …
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L_L_Travel says:
In the heart of downtown Mountain View is this small, tucked away restaurant that serves fabulous Mexican food. If I'd let him...Larry would eat there everyday. His favorite? A Los Charros burrito with carnitas...big portions and not too expensive!
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williamsworld says:
I really like this restaurant because they have the some of the fastest service in town. Since we live in a small town, going out to eat is not as much a necessity as it is a social activity. El Sombrero I believe is aware of this and does everything to make you feel at home. They have about two oth…
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ashleynpearson says:
Zona Fresca is one of my favorite places to grab a quick meal in Fort Lauderdale. Unlike most fast food chains, Zona has healthy, fresh foods - made right when you order them. I have almost tried everything on the menu and it has all been delicious but my favorites are the steak quesadilla, tostada …
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devrose says:
If you're ever in Houston and want Mexican food...Houston is renowned for it's Tex-Mex and there's nothing like it elsewhere. You can eat Mexican food your entire stay in H'town and you'd rarely have a bad visit. Try the Original Ninfa's on Navigation, or the handful of Lupe Torillas around the area…
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yadilitta says:
Going to Mexican place in Puerto Rico? Well, it doesn’t make much sense when you listen to it, but this place was really good. We were eating Puerto Rican food the last couple of days and don’t get me wrong. It was tasty, but we were ready for a change and what better choice than Aurorita?
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ru1212us says:
I recently went to Coyote Cafe in Xiamen, China. It has a wonderful atmosphere and great Mexican food....oh and do not forget to have a Margarita, one of the best I have had anywhere. Located on the lake in Xiamen, it has a great view and relaxing.
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keeweeset says:
Palapa is a Mexican restaurant on upper State Street and you are likely to find mostly locals in this area.
I really enjoyed the shrimp caldo, which had an abundance of shrimp as well as vegetables and it came with chopped onions, cilantro, and lemon that I could add myself. We had the choice betw…
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crystalware says:
Friday lunch tradition. D' Corazon is excellent and as of this review, the best Mexican food I have found in Downtown Denver. The food is spicy, the menu is extensive, the waitresses enjoy the music with a smile, and Eddy (the owner) knows his customers by name (or nicknames in our case).
The sa…
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matricesp says:
If you like that cozy, homey feeling in a restaurant than this is for you. Actually, the dining room looks like it used to be the living room. They serve delicious Mexican food. Also if you like chorizo and eggs like me, you'll want to go here.
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nemo says:
The best Mexican food in Encinitas. Okay, well one of the best. Raul's is the whole in the wall off D Street next to the florist. They serve some of the best carne asada and california burritos, and you would be wise to try one of each.
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speedbump92 says:
Where do you begin...the hotel is the best kept secret in the Philippines. The Rooftop Hotel and Restaurant is centrally located in Mambajo, Camiguin.
The first floor is the fast food restaurant and bakery with very tastey and affordable American and local selections.
The hotel's excellen…
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scubagirl76 says:
If there is one thing Del Rio is not short on is Mexican food restaurants! As a matter of fact, about 9 out of every 10 restaurants here are Mexican. Some are awesome, some are okay, some are down right awful! However with so many here that are good what makes Memo's so special! Well, the ambian…
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bigbluemonster says:
The food is great and the owner loves talking to people and giving them great advice on living in Korea.
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Bierka says:
It's supposed to be a Mexican food joint, but to me, it's the idea of Mexican food with a Hawaiian twist!
Have you ever had a fish burrito? OMGosh, it's the best thing ever! Maui makes the best burritos and tacos on earth (that's what I think). They have the classic meat to seafood to vegetarian…
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lwatkins47 says:
Great place to eat & take a break when up in the mountains around Midway, UT. The folks who own the place are of Tarahumaran Indian heritage. The grandparents are full blood Tarahumaran Indians, from Mexico. The staff is wonderful as is the food & the ambiance. If you want food in Midway, this is th…
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Ed_MBA says:
I crossed paths with a family in Steamboat that lives in Denver. I was heading there...and had been Jones'n for some authentic Mexican. Greg recommended LaCasita, and raved about the tamales. What a dream!
After my meetings, I set the GPS for LaCasita. The parking lot was pretty full...for 11…
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Eric says:
El Indio has been featured on the Food Network, where Lisa heard about it. I wasn't too hungry, so I ordered a shredded beef tostada. It was actually fairly cheap, around $4, and plenty of food for my non-ravenous appetite. It terms of quality and taste, although good, it didn't stand out too much f…
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worldcitizen says:
If you want good Mexican food, you can't go to fancy modern restaurants or family friendly chains... you usually have to go to an ugly little taqueria on the corner. Pancho Villa at first glance is not very impressive looking and it has uncomfortable little stools for seating but it's not unclean. T…
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electricapples says:
Cafe Coyote is a Mexican restaurant located in Old Town in San Diego. This definately seemed like the restaurant to go to. It was packed, and far busier than any of the other restaurants and bars in Old Town. The food was great. I had the shrimp tacos and was very pleased. The salsa is probably…
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X_Drive says:
Downtown Main Street here in Visalia is a thriving area. Unlike so many towns this area has been turned into a place for people to go and eat, drink and enjoy themselves almost every night of the week. So this is one of many restaurants along the several blocks of our nice little community. But t…
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DuendeVision says:
I had a Quesadilla at Frida's that was totally unique. They used a special mushroom type pate' with it that was like none other that I have ever eaten (and I thought I was going to have a so so meal). My partners Chicken Fajita was out of this world (I nibbled and I'm a vegetarian). The Best Flan I'…
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Eric says:
Met with metsbwd and poohstanggt here while we were all in Santa Cruz for dinner and drinks. We got a seat in the back/bar area so that we would be able to watch the NBA playoff game (Go Lakers!).
They got there right before 6PM, during happy hour, and ordered a few appetizers for cheap happy ho…
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cneoridium says:
It's hard to find an example of "local" food in San Diego. Pretty much everyone here is a recent immigrant, most within the last 20 to 50 years. Thus there's a huge diversity of food here from all over the world. Taco shops are something that seems to be unique to the area though. This is what fe…
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vulindlela says:
I became familiar with Taco Cabana back in the mid 1990s when they had two locations in Las Vegas. I used to eat there often and was upset that those locations ended up closing.
Taco Cabana has locations all throughout Texas so I made sure we would eat there on our visit to San Antonio. This pa…
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HuBison says:
Rosa Mexicano of National Harbor is a new building, so it's really pretty in there. The menu is limited, but there are also a variety of menu items ranging from $17-$28. They boast making fresh guacamole right in front of you, but it's not just for one person.
The dessert was good and all of th…
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williamsworld says:
The Burrito Shop is one of the great little hometown places where every goes and everyone knows your name, even if they really don’t. From Jessie, the owner to Luther, one of those men who sit at the front table each day drinking coffee and shooting the breeze with at least everyone who comes thro…
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