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Írjon visszajelzéstPerfect othentic Mexican food. we ordered sweet tee and the waitress came back with suppe. my friend came back from the toilet room and asked if the suppe was free. I said you really wanted to eat Mexicans, you should talk the talking. lol. we both ordered the deluxe combo plate itself with flour torteas that he had the mais. well, I don't know what if wrong, but 1 command was wrong. that doesn't matter that everything was delicious. the chips were made there and were hot at the table. 2 thumbs up
The food is good and price is decent. Portion size of the plates are generous. The cheeseburger was huge and delicious.Breakfast plate was good as well. I usually eat breakfast plates, so not sure about the other dishes.The atmosphere is laid back, and music is usually classic 70s,-80s mellow. Only complaint- I think they were short staffed because it took a long time for a waitress to come to our table, and we had to eventually flag her down. She was not very attentive and forgot our silverware and drink refills. I've been here before and usually dont have that problem though.
Normally this is a five star for me but the price was outrages this time. $17.99 for a buffet plate and that does not include a drink. With a seven dollar tip bill came out to $55 for two people. I remember being as low as $28 for two people. It’s just a local Mexican restaurant. Mind you the food is delicious but come on…… rice, beans, soup, etc…not worth $17.99. I remember prior to the epidemic it was at least $11.99 or $12.99 per plate. Maybe they’re trying to make up for the loss but come on the people are hurting too. The picture of Taco Ole from a distance Is me saying goodbye in my rearview mirror. So long Taco Ole you’re too expensive!!
Forgot how good this place was. Not sure if it was the manager or owner, but he was making sure everyone eating was taken care of. Food was fresh and on point. Wife's chicken Fried Steak was freshly made and had a great flavor. My steak Ranchero was also very good.
Honestly, if you read half the reviews of this place, you might be scared to go, but, my wife and I went and we'd go again. The place does feel a little old. The building feels old and it shows when you look at the ceiling and it's air vents. I wouldn't call the seating the most comfortable at all but I've seen worse. The food is pretty basic...Tex-Mex. They gave us chips and a sopa to start off. The chips were nice and hot...not too oily. The salsa was also warm and tasted fresh, not too spicy but not watered down. The sopa had a nice flavor to it and was definitely eaten. My wife ordered herself a caldo Tlalpeño and I had fajita tacos with enchiladas. The food I would say is average. My wife's caldo had plenty of cheese, avocado, and chicken...but was lacking in the presentation. My wife enjoyed her caldo but it was nothing extraordinary. I would say the same for my tacos. Honestly, the meat didn't feel like actual fajita. The meat was cooked well but there was no BANG when biting into it. The tortillas are hand made so that was a plus. The enchiladas were good...the rice and beans were lacking. The rice felt a little hard and the beans needed maybe a little more salt or a touch of lard...yes, I said lard, for flavor. I'd give this place 3 stars...but my wife went on a different day without me and had their mole...and simply raved about how delicious their mole is... So I'll give it 4 stars. If you go...get their mole, my wife definitely recommends it.