Maria's Taqueria is an absolute gem, and their steak burrito is a mouthwatering delight that you won't want to miss.
Now, let's talk about the star of the show—the steak burrito. It's a true masterpiece! The burrito was generously filled with tender, perfectly grilled steak, nestled in a soft and warm tortilla. The combination of flavors and textures was simply divine.
The steak was cooked to perfection, juicy and packed with flavor. Each bite was a heavenly blend of savory meat, accompanied by fresh and vibrant toppings. The salsa added a delightful kick, and the guacamole was so creamy and flavorful, enhancing every mouthful.
What sets Maria's Taqueria apart is their attention to detail. They use only the freshest ingredients, and it shows in every bite. The burrito was so well-balanced, with just the right amount of rice, beans, and cheese, complementing the star ingredient—the steak.
The size of the burrito was substantial, providing a satisfying and filling meal. It's perfect for those craving a hearty and delicious lunch or dinner option.
Beyond the steak burrito, Maria's Taqueria offers a wide selection of authentic Mexican dishes that will please any palate. The menu features an array of options, from flavorful tacos to zesty quesadillas, all made with the same care and dedication.
To top it all off, the prices are incredibly reasonable, considering the quality and portion sizes. It's an excellent value for such delicious and satisfying food.
Overall, Maria's Taqueria, is a must-visit for anyone in search of an exceptional steak burrito and a genuine Mexican culinary experience. The combination of welcoming ambiance, friendly service, and delectable food makes it a top-notch dining destination. Don't miss the chance to indulge in their mouthwatering steak burrito—you won't be...
Read moreI was here with two of my friends for dinner yesterday evening (November 20th, 2015). It was a thoroughly disappointing experience. I ordered shrimp tacos and found that the tortillas had been warmed on a steamer. As a result, the tacos were only modestly warm and moreover, I hated the fact that they were not grilled. My friends also noted the same and complained about how the tortillas were sticking to their palate. That's of course a common problem when tortillas are not heated in the right way on a flat-top.
Aside from the taco's exterior which was disappointing, I also found the filling to be very bland. The edges of the taco were devoid of any filling or even any kind of spread or sour cream and given that, I ended up not finishing my entire taco. Which, as my wife can attest to, almost never happens.
Finally, it should be mentioned that like other fast-food joints, one stands and orders his or her food. In other words there is no table-side service.
Overall our meal was so disappointing that once it was all said and done, we had to see a therapist, in other words, go to Ben & Jerry's and get...
Read moreMaria’s has been a late-night staple for me for years, but I’ve noticed recently that the quality has gone down substantially in recent months. Today, it got to the point to where I don’t know if I’ll return.
Today, I ordered a burrito without beans or hot sauce. The staff members were all over the place and things seemed off. I couldn’t watch the whole process of it being made, but I could’ve sworn I saw the employee only add meat, rice, and sour cream. When I asked them to confirm that there were other toppings inside, they said yes. I was in a rush and couldn’t stay to check, but I wish I had. There was no cheese and no guac.
My order was also very delayed, despite the fact that there was only one other person ahead of me. The employee finished the first burrito (made correctly). Somebody then came in who seemed to be a friend of the employee and he took a decent chunk of time to help him before finishing my order.
So the service wasn’t fast and my order wasn’t accurate. I’m hopeful Maria’s can turn it around, but I’m starting to feel like I’m running out of excuses...
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