Grilled Soft Tacos
El Que Pasa

El Que Pasa

891 Patton Ave, 28806, Asheville, United States

Tapas • Salad • Tacos • Mexican


"Hole in the wall or Hidden Gem for Authentic Mexican Cuisine in Asheville Nestled in the vibrant culinary scene of Asheville, North Carolina, El Que Pasa stands out as a delightful destination for anyone craving authentic Mexican flavors. From the moment I walked through the door, I knew I was in for a treat. The atmosphere is warm and inviting, with a clean, well-kept interior that sets the tone for a fantastic dining experience. The first thing I noticed was how genuinely welcoming the staff were. I was greeted with smiles all around, which immediately made me feel at home. Shortly after being seated, my waitress promptly took my drink order and within moments, I was served with a basket of fresh tortilla chips and salsa. One unique highlight that truly adds value to the experience is their salsa bar . It’s not just your run-of-the-mill selection; this bar featured about eight handcrafted salsas, each with its own unique flavor profile. Whether you’re a fan of mild, tangy salsas or crave a spicy kick, there’s something for everyone. This kind of attention to detail in offering a variety of salsas is a testament to their commitment to providing an authentic Mexican dining experience. For my meal, I ordered the steak fajitas, paired with their house special margarita. The sizzle of the fajitas as they were brought to the table instantly got my taste buds going. The steak was cooked to perfection – tender, juicy, and seasoned just right. The accompanying peppers and onions were fresh and added a nice balance to the dish. But what truly impressed me was the authenticity of the flavors. It’s clear that El Que Pasa takes pride in delivering a genuine Mexican dining experience, and they don’t cut corners when it comes to the quality of their ingredients. As for the margarita, it was simply a 10/10. The blend was perfectly balanced – not overly sweet, with just the right amount of tequila and a fresh citrus finish. It complemented my meal perfectly and added to the overall satisfaction of the evening. El Que Pasa offers much more than just a meal; it provides an experience. Whether you’re a local or just passing through Asheville, this restaurant is worth a visit. The combination of friendly service, an expansive salsa bar, and mouth-watering dishes makes it a standout choice for Mexican cuisine in the area. I’m already looking forward to my next visit, and this time, I’ll be bringing my family along to share in the great food and warm atmosphere. If you’re searching for authentic Mexican flavors in Asheville with a welcoming vibe and top-notch service, El Que Pasa should be at the top of your list. Five stars all the way!"

El Sombrero

El Sombrero

5900 Spout Springs Rd Ste E5 Flowery Branch, GA 30542-6447, United States

Salad • Cheese • Drinks • Asiatic


"This place has gone downhill SERIOUSLY. I believe its a local chain as there are 3 other open El Sombreo 's in the area on yelp. None of the 4 are claimed . I often think of that as a measure of how much management cares. There are also 2 more locations that show closed in the area. I have eaten there in the past but not for several months. It was average for the region then. Yesterday however I got served something horrible. More like VOMIT on a PLATE, photo added. It was the lunch special #1 Chili Relleno, Taco, rice, beans guacamole and salad. The guacamole wasnt fresh and tasted like ashes. The taco was basic and way over salted. Probably had 10 times the salt it needed. The main reason I went as I was going down the highway craving a Chili Relleno. What came was a plate that was nothing but unidentifiable liquids. Beans I guess were refried and very runny. The rice was to be seen nowhere. The chili relleno also could be seen nowhere. They took whatever and blended it to smitherines and poured it on the plate and that was a Chili Relleno and rice?? Nothing was visible except goo with some melted cheese on top. I tasted the goop and yes there was a hint of chili in there. It too was way oversalted and tasted like the taco. Evidently what they use to fill a taco also makes this dish! There was no piece of anything to be found other than the goop. Normally with a chili relleno you get a fair size poblano chili with white cheese inside battered and then friend. You ALWAYS should be able to see it! This was absolutely horrible. I live lived in GA/NC 23 years and the quality of Mexican restaurants here is poor overall but this tops them all off as the VERY WORST Mexican food I 've yet to encounter. When the waitress dropped the dish she came up from behind, dropped it so fast over my shoulder and was gone like lightning. She was a Latina. She had to know it was horrible. I thought about making it known how horrible it was but hate to ruin other diners lunch. I paid and left. I thought maybe a manager would read a yelp review and that would satisfy me, but NO, it 's unclaimed. This restaurant and Yelp have been here for some years so that shows how much they care. Be forwarned, whatever you do if you go, dont order a chili relleno."