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El Vaquero

El Vaquero

4266 Germanna Hwy, 22508, Locust Grove, United States

Lunch • Drinks • Mexican • Western


"Maybe we hit them up on a bad day (a slowly Sunday) but the food was pretty disappointing, the chicken soft tacos did not have any seasoning on them and so much sour cream it was 2/3rds of it...and made the whole dish cold.The quesadilla was just chicken and a very small amount of cheese, no vegetables just a ton of oil in the to go tray, so much that the quesadilla was soggy, it was literally just chicken and like a sprinkle of cheese, no exaggeration.The meals were also inconsistent, I ordered chicken tacos and asked if they could do a steak tacos as well, the chicken tacos had lettuce, tomatoes and some cheese...the steak tacos literally were just steak in a tortilla.The food overall tasted like it was not fresh and something just tasted off, almost like an artificial/chemically taste to it...it was strange.I don't really enjoy criticizing the quality of others work because it's their livelihood but at the same time something definitely has to give here. I would be willing to try them 1 more time in hopes it was a bad day but overall I probably will never return. I was expecting at least bit better than a chain chili's restaurant and was surprised when a chili's restaurant beat out this place.I highly doubt we will return here again simply due to the fact most of the issues above are visible and noticeable....so they could easily be fixed...they were just CHOSEN to be ignored."

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."