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El Cazador Mexican Grill

El Cazador Mexican Grill

1846 Ashville Rd, Leeds, United States Of America

Cafés • Sushi • Asiatic • Mexican


"The guacamole is freshly made with chunky pieces of avocado and tomato (not that strange green paste you get at Taco Bell). The rice was fluffy, and the cheese quesadilla was overflowing with cheese—I'm glad I didn’t order extra cheese sauce! The fresh peppers added excellent flavor; it was really, really good. I've tried the rice and beans as well, and honestly, why would you choose Taco Bell when you can have fresh, made-to-order Mexican food for less money? Plus, you're supporting a local business! While the exterior of the building may look a bit rough, the inside is nice and cool. For the price and the time spent, skip the 15-20 minute wait at the drive-thru, come to this restaurant, and enjoy a margarita while you wait for your meal (or just dine in comfort with the air conditioning). The kids' meals are generously portioned and reasonably priced, far better than anything Taco Bell offers. The entire menu is lightyears ahead of Taco Bell. Just think about how much you spent the last time you went there. The last bean burrito I got could have been beans—or maybe even cat food? It was awful. For less than you'd pay at Taco Bell, you can sit down, order a combo with a drink, leave a decent tip, and actually enjoy a meal that’s worth your money. Plus, you can munch on fresh chips and salsa while you wait. I've driven by this place countless times, and its health score is an A, with all three employees certified through ServSafe. So the next time you're tempted to go to Taco Bell, skip it and try this locally owned restaurant instead. Enjoy fresh food, friendly staff, and prices cheaper than typical fast food! It's casual enough for families, and if you're someone who usually avoids crowds, you could even pop in wearing sweats or decent pajamas to grab your takeout."

LA Pinata Mexicatesen

LA Pinata Mexicatesen

120 N B St San Mateo, CA 94401-3918, San Andreas, United States

Tacos • Mexican • American • Catering


"A staple place to come grab pupusas! I make my way over the from East Bay to come whenever I get cravings. A small place that was introduced to me by some friends and I have kept coming back ever since! It was confusing the first time I stopped by because I showed up and it said this was La Pinata and I was getting it confused with the Hayward and Alameda locations. But this is a completely separate entity. There is usually plenty of street parking and you can smell it when you're outside on the street. They have remodeled recently, so it looks a lot cleaner on the inside. As you walk in, you head straight to the cashier to order before sitting down with a number or waiting on your to go order. You pass the ladies making your food to order. Know a little bit of basic Spanish before heading in since the menu is majority in Spanish. My go to pupusas are the pork and cheese and the chicken and cheese. They are massive, always pipping hot, and the crispest of bottoms. They also come now with a (downsized portion) of curtido, which used to come in massive jars that are free and you could help yourself. I've ventured out once and ordered the camarones al mojo de ajo it was alright, too spicy for my liking and not with the white cream sauce but a tomato based version. Otherwise, if you come here specifically for their pupusas, you can't go wrong! Great for a snack or a meal. There are tables inside so you can eat it fresh. They take card and cash!"