This review is for Taqueria El Paisano and Muchas Gracias Mexican Food. Both restaurants are next to each other and both contributed to our bad experience. We originally wanted to eat at the Taqueria which we heard great things about and was recommended by friends to come try. When we walked up to the grill outside we asked, "do we order here or inside?" The man at the grill said inside and pointed at the door to muchas gracias. We didn't know there were 2 DIFFERENT restaurants here and went inside. While ordering our food, we asked a question about how something was prepared. The girl working the counter did not speak ANY English and was just confused with our question. We never got an answer so I just ordered and thought that it must be authentic and good if they don't even speak English. I was very wrong. The food was terrible, an absolute tragedy! The enchiladas barely had any sauce, the meat inside was dry and bland. The burrito was literally just beans, with more beans as a side. Cmon $20 for a plate of beans and a horrible enchilada. We sat outside and noticed many others came to the grill outside and ordered. It left me questioning why us white boys were turned away from the grill at Taqueria El Paisano. We literally had no idea these weren't the same restaurant till we were leaving. I ate a few bites of food and then had to stop because it was just that bad. We were about to leave when we realized we never got the chips and salsa we paid for. We went back inside to ask for a refund but the girl didn't understand and tried to give us the chips to go. We pushed for a refund. She was too confused and had to call someone on the phone. She then pulled $8 from her till and gave it to us. Unfortunately for her, she shorted her till. She needed to refund it to our card not cash. Because of the harsh language barrier, we just took it and left. We now notice there was a $50 charge for the terrible food which was way more than the bill should have been. We will now be disputing this with the bank. Unfortunately, I do not recommend either of these restaurants. Please go eat somewhere else, they do not deserve...
Read moreI found it! I was quite disappointed when our local Muchas Gracias turned into a Victorico's, and moreso when I saw they no longer had the fabulous dark red/brown sauce I Loved at Muchas Gracias.
So we went in search of a Real Muchas Gracias, and I'm so glad we did! A mom and her daughter were behind the counter, and I was welcomed and given a rose for Mother's Day. 🥰
I asked about the hot sauce I like and they provided a bottle of it to use with my breakfast burrito. This was packed with eggs and sausage and cheese and fries; not mostly fries like the other place. They also have homemade cinnamon crisp cookies!
Great atmosphere. Great food. Good music (not blasting outside loud enough to hear inside, like the other place.). What a great mother's Day present this was! We'll be back, most definitely! Muchas gracias, Muchas Gracias!...
Read moreI should’ve known it was going to be terrible because they were completely empty, but I usually love the food from Muchas. They got my burrito order wrong and the beans on my bfs plate were so stiff and dry, they were cracking. We went back for a refund with the food and receipt and Rosie(she has a neck tattoo) had a terrible attitude when we were being nice about it and she kept trying to talk over us so my bf raised his voice a little not even yelling and she told him to stop yelling and be respectful. He wasn’t yelling though. They only gave us not even half of our money back after arguing with us for 10 mins about it. Never going...
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