Rio Chico Mexican - Menu

660 Long Point Rd, 29464, Mount Pleasant, US, United States

🛍 Vegan, Casual, Mexican, Delivery Services

4.1 💬 2091 Reviews
Rio Chico Mexican

Phone: +18433880462

Address: 660 Long Point Rd, 29464, Mount Pleasant, US, United States

City: Mount Pleasant

Menu Dishes: 14

Reviews: 2091

Website: https://www.riochicomtpleasant.com/

"my wife and I were in town to visit a friend, and he suggested to meet here for dinner. we arrived on a Friday night at 6:30 a.m. at the same time and sat immediately. the server was very friendly and controversial in spanish with our friend, a native of puerto rico. we had checked the menu online in advance, and we had decided to enchiladas de molecular. I would like to look at every Mexican restaurant with a maul. our friend ordered a fajita quesadilla. in Spanish (lol.) eating came quite fast, which was surprising as this place was really busy. the enchiladas came with fried beans and rice and salat with pico de gallo and acider saw. the part was much to share and the maul? in the middle between red and deep brown... really good. our friend enjoyed his queen and took the half to the house. we had a great time, and the service and eating were excellent. highly recommended!"

Full menu - 14 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Salads

Entrées

Dips

Salad

Starters

Combinaciones (Combination Plates)

Combos

Main Courses

Starters - Mexican Appetizers

Botanas

Soups And Salads

Kim Kim

One of our favorite Mexican restaurants. Always great food and service.

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Reviews

User
User

Delicious food and the margaritas are wonderful, too. Service was quick.


Christa
Christa

Everything and everyone was great! Service was great and all the food was delicious!


Ashley
Ashley

Yep yep we are back at it. Always great food, people and energy. The only Mexicana I would ever suggest to you in Mt. Pleasant. View menu


User
User

A notch above basic Mexican food. Quick, hearty, fair, consistent… Options for those who do do beef and pork. Chips are fat-free and low calorie. The latter may be a lie.


Michelle
Michelle

This is my favorite Mexican food in Mount Pleasant! Happy I can find it in Summerville, West Ashley AND close to home. Easy take-out, quick service, neat queso and a fave for the entire family!


Jill
Jill

My husband and I have been in several times. Every time all the meals we 've ordered we excellent! They have become our new go to for Mexican food! Also, took my daughter there and she enjoyed very much! We 've been there for lunch and dinner! View menu


Kamil
Kamil

The food and drinks at this restaurant are always excellent. It's my go-to Mexican spot in the Charleston area. I like to try new places, but I always come back here because the food is amazing. In 5 years, I haven't found a better place. Keep up the great work, everyone!


User
User

Kinda not so good although they did try to make it okay. I always order the Carne Azada when first ordering at a new to me Mex restaurant. It'll tell u a lot about the food/kitchen. Always order med rare cause it is such a thin piece of meat it gets overdone in a flash. The Carne Azada came out so tough I seriously had trouble cutting and chewing it up. I had to ask them to take it away and try their chicken instead. Better. It's just a standard fare Mex-Americana joint. Meh okay


User
User

my wife and I were in town to visit a friend, and he suggested to meet here for dinner. we arrived on a Friday night at 6:30 a.m. at the same time and sat immediately. the server was very friendly and controversial in spanish with our friend, a native of puerto rico. we had checked the menu online in advance, and we had decided to enchiladas de molecular. I would like to look at every Mexican restaurant with a maul. our friend ordered a fajita quesadilla. in Spanish (lol.) eating came quite fast, which was surprising as this place was really busy. the enchiladas came with fried beans and rice and salat with pico de gallo and acider saw. the part was much to share and the maul? in the middle... View menu

Mount Pleasant

Mount Pleasant

Mount Pleasant, a charming city, blends historic allure with modern amenities; seafood, Southern cuisine, and barbecue are local staples, often showcasing fresh, locally sourced ingredients.

Categories

  • Vegan "Delight in our vegan menu, offering a vibrant selection of plant-based dishes crafted with fresh, seasonal ingredients. Savor flavorsome meals that are as nourishing as they are delicious."
  • Casual Our Casual menu offers delicious comfort food for effortless dining. From juicy burgers and scrumptious sandwiches to fresh salads and hearty mains, our diverse selection provides a delightful experience for any casual outing. View menu
  • Mexican Authentic Mexican flavors await you with sizzling fajitas, savory tacos, zesty enchiladas, and fresh guacamole, all crafted with rich, traditional spices and served with vibrant sides. Enjoy a fiesta on your plate!
  • Delivery Services Enjoy our delicious dishes delivered straight to your doorstep! Fast, convenient, and packed with the flavors you love. Order now and savor your meal in the comfort of your home or office.

Amenities

  • Takeout
  • Delivery
  • menu
  • Television
  • menu
  • Vegan Options

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