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El Paso Mexican Grill II

El Paso Mexican Grill II

809 Avenue U, Brooklyn, NY 11238, 11223, City of New York, United States

Steak • Mexican • Tex-mex • Catering


"Was craving Mexican food but wanted something new and closer toward home. It was a cold, windy and rainy day when we came.The host/server was extremely hospitable. He was very friendly and outgoing. Since we were the only table dining indoor on such a cold rainy day, we had his undivided attention. Great service, attention to details (refills and extra napkins without even asking and just an awesome vibe.He was very knowledgeable about the menu and had great recommendations. We asked the differences in some items that were familiar food and not familiar (which is why we came to learn and explore new food ... we also asked for the authentic food vs the well known American-ize food so that we can understand the cuisine/food abit more. He sold me on his favorite dish which he said, it is an acquired taste ad it was more of a stew and not many Americans would like the taste. I ended up loving it!Hubby and I came for lunch (lunch date! And left very satisfied and happy. We ordered chips with guacamole that also comes with salsa (server brough us hot sauce as well because hot sauce on chips is yum . Ordered:*Large Chips with Guacamole *Taco (3- steak and mixed on corn tortilla *Bistec Ala Mexican*2 Cokes The Bistec Ala Mexican is more of a stew, the server says combining the rice with the spicy tomato is the way to go. Toward the end, I just dump the rest of the rice and beans straight into the bowl and mixed it. It was very lovely and spicy.I would definitely recommend and come back. Both the food quality and service was amazing!"

Luna's Mexican Rotisserie

Luna's Mexican Rotisserie

5213 Preston Hwy, 40213, Louisville, United States

Meat • Cheese • Mexican • Breakfast


"I want to give this place 5 stars but think I need to eat there again first. We ordered at 1030pm, 30 min before closing, we called in the order. I made sure to ask if it 'd be ok to order since there was 30 min left. She said yes. I ordered a Cubana and my bf ordered a Chimichanga with steak. I 'm Rican, their Cubana reminded me of a tripleta which is a sandwich in PR of 3 meats, avo etc. This torta I ordered was packed with meats, 3 meats sausage, chicken and thin steak. Not typical Cubana as I know it but no complaints on the meat. Very savory, alot of meat, I mean ALOT. My complaint is with how scant the avocado was. And only 2 tomato slices. No lettuce. No sauce. Supposed to at least have mayonnaise. Barely any cheese. Bread was great. I 'd love to try it again to see if there 's a difference ordering in day time. My other complaint is the price. Usually you can get a torta or tripleta for under $10. Here i think it was 9 something. My boyfriend 's Chimichanga seemed ok, I took a bite. A bit dry and greasy. I 'm curious which state/region the owner is from in Mexico, I understand each area cooks dishes slightly different. For me it was a bit dry, just how my torta was. He went back inside and asked for queso to put on top. They did it which was nice considering they were about to close. His dish came with a side of rice and refried beans and I was a bit disappointed to see how little of rice beans he got. Usually when you go to a Mexican restaurant, especially a small place like this one which you 'll see all over Mexico, dishes are usually big that 's just part of culture. So again, I 'm just wondering if maybe they just didn 't have enough ingredients left since it was late at night. Which is why I 'd like to eat there one more time just to see if the experience is different. We ordered chips salsa, over the phone I asked for the price she had told me $3.50 which I was honest with her and told her that seems a bit high for some chips and salsa, but I ordered it anyways. When we got there and I saw my receipt she charged me $2.50 so that 's a little bit better we did get a lot of chips I would say not enough salsa for the chips, but I do have to say their salsa is very, very fresh taste and aroma. Loved that. The girl working in the front and cleaning was friendly. They have cool things inside just like a bodega. Mexican candy, prayer items, hats, snacks etc."

El Huarache Azteca

El Huarache Azteca

9468 Silverdale Way NW Silverdale, WA 98383-8343, United States

Meat • Vegan • Tapas • Mexican


"2/26/22 In the mood for Mexican food, hubby and I decided to try Taqueria El Huarache in Silverdale. We were the first ones there, as we are usually for many restaurants. Elvia immediately greeted us with a friendly smile included; I asked a table, and then she took us to the bar area, that was a problem. We asked for water, and she quickly brought us water together with chips and salsa! The first thing I noticed about the restaurant, next to the kind greeting, it seemed a little outdated. The seating was a little rough around the edges, the floor covering looked antique, and much happened with decor and other objects hanging on the walls and the entrance door. I appreciated the colourfulness of the decor as it felt authentic; the other things were a bit disgusting from the funny Hispanic items that tasted the restaurant. Since I sat there and looked around as much as possible, it seemed relatively clean and had no strange, unpleasant smells; and all servers looked clean! I'm sorry I can't express my opinion about the toilets. *Before I talk about eating, I need to talk about our charming server Elvia; she was fantastic, funny, courteous and friendly to a boat; because that said that all we came was friendly, but they made you feel welcome! To dinner! So El Huaraches' menu is enormous, I lost counting on fifty items, and I feel there were probably 20 items on the menu that I didn't count. We have decided on the sheer number of elections; we would adhere to lunch specialties; there were thirty Esh selections to choose from too! I have always said that more is not necessarily better, and you have to ask yourself, is the taste and quality sacrificed for the crowd?! And if their other meals are as good as ours today, I will eat these words, lol. I decided for lunch Special #1, which had a tamale with beef, beans and rice. Hubby chose lunch Special #9, the Burrito; and the meat he chose was Carne Asada; his meal came with beans and rice. I was happy to have a homemade pigeon with homemade beans and rice. The beans and rice were good, but this tamale was great; perhaps it is because I usually skip ordering tamales; Finally, past has not been so impressive, so I typically go with what I know, but this was impressive, and I am happy, I chose it! Hubby's Burrito with the Carne Asada meat, hands down, was divine; I can't say I have ever carne asada so good, and he was extremely happy with his choice! Another very remarkable product was their salsa; We loved the swelling to him, strains of taste, and a little tiny bite, but nothing that would make you rush for a drink, just the perfect amount to improve it. We will definitely return!! Taqueria El Huaraches can be found at: 9448 Silverdale Way NW, Silverdale, Washington. They border what I would consider as a small stripe mall; but they sit alone and are not connected to other buildings. Taqueria El Huaraches shares a significant parking lot with Joy Teryaki, Top Nails, Liv Refreshed and other small businesses. About Silverdale Way you can find Grocery Outlet and Greens on your way. If you enjoy Mexican food, now is the time to attract Taqueria El Huarache with your presence; I doubt you will be disappointed! Thank you for supporting local businesses and changing the world by being friendly to ALL living entities; we are all important!"