Bean Tostadas
La Fountain

La Fountain

209 West 200 South, Salt Lake City, UT 84101, 84101-9998, United States

Ribs • Casual • Cheese • Mexican


"Meh...I think we are done with the La Fountain restaurants. This location USED to be our go-to Mexican cuisine. However, the last few times we have ordered from there, have been significantly disappointing (both the Sandy location, and this one . Part of what we appreciated about the food here was the fact that it was fresh, generous, and the overall balance of flavors on the plate were complimentary. Each component of the plate tasted unique. The burrito tasted different than the enchilada. The rice tasted different from the tacos. I don 't know what specifically has changed to make the food taste alike (recipes maybe? , but literally EACH menu item on our usual order (large combination plate tastes exactly the same. The so-called tostada tasted just like the taco, the wannabe enchilada tasted just like taco, because the mole is seasoned with the same ingredients as the taco meat. The whole blend of seasoning now actually has strong hints of Tex-Mex style cuisine (I don 't know if that is by design or not . Don 't get me wrong, I love Tex-Mex, but if I want that, I will go to restaurants that formally feature that cuisine. The pork chile verde had just the green Chiles, but no pork. Quite literally, I had ZERO pork in the tablespoon of Chile Verde alotted to my plate. Apparently, smothered means something different...more like a dab slopped somewhere on your plate. The only meat protein on my plate was in fact the small dollop of taco mean slopped in the taco shell, with no lettuce, tomatoes, cheese...nada. Anyway, I think it 's clear that we are disenchanted with one of our former go-to Mexican restaurants. BTW, La Cocina in Cottonwood Heights has fantastic food. Give them a try!"

Atilano's Mexican Food- Cda Id

Atilano's Mexican Food- Cda Id

East Appleway Avenue, Coeur D'Alene, 83815, United States Of America, Coeur d'Alene

Food • Cafés • Cheese • Mexican


"I used to adore this restaurant; it was my favorite spot. Recently, I ordered Chile rellenos enchiladas and fajita meat through Uber Eats, but my experience was quite disappointing. The Chile rellenos enchiladas were overloaded with cheese, and there were still stems and seeds in them, which was really frustrating. To make matters worse, one of the enchiladas didn’t even have the Chile relleno! The fajita meat was an even bigger letdown. Instead of the tender, marinated strips I expected, it was chopped like street taco meat and served dry, lacking any sauce or seasoning. There were hardly any peppers or onions, and to add insult to injury, the meat was drenched in guacamole and sour cream—neither of which was listed on the menu or requested. As someone who has food sensitivities to steak, I had no choice but to throw the whole dish away because of these unwanted ingredients. I usually love their beans, but they tasted off this time, perhaps influenced by my disappointment with the rest of the meal. It’s incredibly frustrating when a restaurant alters your order without permission, especially when those changes can have serious health implications. I hope Uber Eats addresses this issue and ensures that restaurants follow customer requests. If there’s any doubt about condiments, it’s safest to request them on the side."