I hate doing this because I have loved the street tacos and wanted to give this place a chance. My husband didn’t want to come back again because he doesn’t like the food, but I liked the tacos and asked to come back. To put in perspective, I’ve been about 10-12 times; most in the last year. Once my husband wouldn’t come back, I would bring my sister and niece. Today was the last time. My husband and my father in law did not like their food, not a surprise, but I did like mine. However, the service was terrible. (Honestly, don’t want to blame the sweet young waitress. She seemed brand new. Didn’t know to bring us the green sauce and several other things.) Charged $5.99 for a refill of chips. If the $6 chip fee was in menu, I apologize for not seeing $6. Tell me that. Don’t snap at me! Also, our first basket was still 1/3 full when she took them. We waited so long on our food, we could have used even more. But when I asked why we were charged $6 for half a basket and also an almost $2 service fee, they said the service fee was for credit card..we paid cash. When I tried to ask about $6 chips I was told to stop talking over him. Can you imagine being told that as a customer? My bill was confusing especially since I have come so often and defended the food. I know I’ll never get my family back. We are Bloomington residents for...
Read moreI used to like the food but menu has completely changed. The traditional Mexican fajitas that used to be so good are not anymore... instead of a grilled chicken breast, they appear to use pre-formed, processed chicken, probably frozen. Had a very rubbery texture and appearance. Really gross. Instead of served on a sizzling skillet, they have bowls (really cool looking!) but chicken and veggies were doused in a mystery red sauce, server did not know what is was. Zucchini hanging off the side. No longer comes w/traditional side plates w/rice, beans, lettuce, other toppings. You get to choose 2 giant sides. Despite ordering with no cheese, beans came w/a very generous covering of cheese and fajita is topped w/a cheese stuffed pepper that dripped melted cheese into the food below. Chips now have some sort of seasoning that masks the taste of the salsa. It could possibly be really good if you like highly processed food products and have no expectations for traditional Mexican food. Very disappointed, will not be going back. Would suggest removing the "traditional Mexican" description from menus to avoid unrealistic expectations for future guests. Food presentation and atmosphere were nice. Employees were pleasant...
Read moreI ate at this place on a whim, and I see that as a mistake now. I had maybe the most pathetic quesadilla of my life. It came in like 3 minutes, which should've been a red flag, but I proceeded. What I got was a singed tortilla and sparse, loose uncooked chicken and very little cheese. Seriously, it was pathetic, and it was $11. I guess I'm the moron for ordering something like that.
I eat cheap Mexican food all the time so I am not a snob by any means at all, and I also never review restaurants on Google, but I felt compelled (nay, I felt it was my duty) to let the people of Earth know that this place really sucks. Like, do not go there under any circumstances. Also never got silverware and never got chips and salsa. Silverware, fine, but chips and salsa -- c'mon man, that's easy stuff. 3 Amigos is not a good restaurant, end of discussion. They...
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