My review is simply regarding the restaurant section in the back of the store. I always call in my order ahead and let me start off by saying that whoever answers the phone calls always seems bothered to be taking the order. Today, I ordered ahead like always , once I got to the store, close to 8:15pm, one of the ladies was cleaning the salsa bar, she saw me standing there and did not even say hello or try to help, she simply just kept cleaning. Thankfully one of the cooks saw me and then went to call whoever was inside that by the looks of it also was cleaning and she saw me standing there waiting. She came to the register didn’t greet me, all she said was what do you need help with? With an attitude as i was bothering them and to top it off I asked if i can get salsa and jalapeños from the salsa bar that clearly had been removed. She told me no, there isn’t any. The lady that was cleaning had placed them over the counter. And I repeated myself to let her know they were right there and she then said they are old? Why are you providing customers with old toppings? and as far as I’m concerned if they restaurant is still open, the salsa bar should be available until closing.they close at 9:00pm why are you cleaning up when customers are still in store? Over the phone I also asked them to make sure my chicken was cooked all the way and it wasn’t, so they also fail to follow instructions. This is not the first time, but after today I will not be coming back, the women that work there are rude they look at you up and down and have no customer...
Read moreThis authentic taqueria was crucial . I just moved to Holly springs from nw Atlanta . I am not saying that Atlanta is the Mecca of street tacos however , in modern times , the same people arrive here in Atlanta from MX as they do in Chicago or LA it’s just that those communities are firmly part of latam culture for decades so it’s just a better place to go especially if it borders MX . So what I am saying is that Atlanta area Mexican food is everything that LA Mexican food is . Just minus most of the LA innovations. For example carne asada fries were not existent in Atlanta only a lil less than 2 decades ago . Carniceria 3 Hermanos is perfect both as a grocery store & a taqueria . I always get mojarra frita (one for me one for my grandma or dad ) and a glass bottle of Mexican Coca-Cola . Their meat is so fresh bc 3 hermanos is also a farmers market with many specialty products . And if your kids are picky about eaters then they have a burger or wings or tenders or grilled chz or amazing breakfast food that will be something the kids are...
Read more2024 update: Been coming here less, it makes me sad, the beans aren't good as they used to be, the food it's a miss, I ordered some chicharrones en salsa verde and they were disgusting. I am marking this place to 3 Stars now because of the consistency. I hope when you come here you get the good stuff. The staff still amazing, the nicest people ever. The place still is very clean just fyi. It's just the food that's been the problem lately.
Restaurant located at the back of the market. Food is super Delicious, i want to come back and try more stuff. I do wish they would season the Mojarra before frying it, other then that. Everything was amazing.
Order at the register and wait for your order to be called. If you dine in, clean after yourself. There is supplies for you to clean the table station at different parts of the restaurant.
Place was busy over the weekend, but it...
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