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El Huarache

El Huarache

2113 Wells Branch Pkwy, 78728, Austin, United States

Cheese • Mexican • American • Vegetarian


"My recent visit to El Huarache left me utterly impressed and craving for more! I had the pleasure of indulging in their Chillaquiles with Chorizo plate for breakfast. The addition of chorizo was a special request and it was an absolute delight from start to finish.First and foremost, the presentation was exquisite. As the plate was set before me, the vibrant colors and fresh ingredients immediately caught my attention. The chillaquiles were perfectly arranged, topped with a generous portion of mouthwatering chorizo, and garnished with salsa verde and queso fresco. The visual appeal alone made my taste buds dance with anticipation.Now, let's talk about the taste! Each bite was a harmonious explosion of flavors. The chillaquiles scramble were expertly prepared. The salsa verde had just the right amount of tanginess and spice, complementing the savory chorizo flawlessly. Every forkful was a delightful combination of textures and tastes that left me craving more with every bite.Furthermore, the portion size was generous, ensuring that I left the restaurant feeling completely satisfied. The quality and freshness of the ingredients were evident, and the attention to detail in the preparation truly elevated the dish to new heights.The service at El Huarache was equally impressive. The staff members were friendly, attentive, and passionate about their culinary creations.Without a doubt, El Huarache has become my go-to destination for an unforgettable breakfast experience. I highly recommend their Chillaquiles with Chorizo plate to anyone who appreciates authentic Mexican cuisine bursting with flavors. I can't wait to return and explore more of their tantalizing menu offerings.Thank you, El Huarache, for an outstanding culinary adventure! You have truly set the bar high for Mexican breakfast fare in town.-JS"

The Original Margaritaville

The Original Margaritaville

231 Esplanade #101 Capitola, CA 95010, United States

Fish • Steak • Seafood • Mexican


"Pros: great location, beachside dining; great service. Cons: food and drink are just meh, especially considering the prices Everything about the restaurant is great, except for the food and drink, so, having said that, is great service and location really enough? Apparently for some it is. Obviously they’ve not dined at either of the upscale Mexican restaurants (El Palomar and Cilantro’s which are within a 10 minute drive of this spot, or they would feel as I do, that the food and drink quality and taste just doesn’t measure up. Not by a long shot. Admittedly this establishment suffered greatly at the hands of the disastrous Winter 2023 and 2024 storms, which flooded the buildings and required significant storm damage to be repaired. I’m glad they’re back, but that’s not an excuse for poor execution. To the specifics… we ordered cocktails and chips and guacamole. Everything came quickly with super service. However, the guac was extremely bland, definitely a nice mash of avocado, but lacking any panache with spicing and flavor. Sometimes your avocados are somewhat bland, and you need to adjust with augmenting spices like chili, garlic, enough salt … but not this time. As for the chips, they were thick and slightly greasy; clearly house made, but not from house made thin tortillas, but rather from commercial, thicker corn tortillas. Chevy’s sets the standard for thin crispy light chips, and Margaritaville missed by a mile. Moving on to the cocktails… we ordered Mai tais and the El Ultimo margarita. Both drinks were very bottled juice forward and tart, with no hint of the premium liquors nor really of any liquor at all. Go to the Crows Nest and if you order a Mai Tai, you can taste the rum. Nope, not here. Hugely disappointing. For dinner, we were conservative and split the Ultimo Blackened Shrimp buritto. How does a blackened shrimp item with beans and rice end up tasting sweet and not spicy at all? Blackened is a Cajun preparation: “I give you one guarantee” it should be spicy and garlicky! This one was not. It was supposed to be “smothered” in some kind of crema; it was NOT. Dry as the Texas sands to quote Jerry Jeff. : You can do much better elsewhere, especially considering the $16 per drink price tag for bottled dour juice and pricy burritos with no promised cream sauce."