After a long day of errands, my girlfriend and I stumbled upon Orale while craving a delicious burrito with chips and salsa—and it didn’t disappoint!
Al Pastor Cali Burrito 🌯 I went for the al pastor Cali burrito, and it was fantastic. The fries were super crispy, the al pastor was juicy and well-seasoned, and the cool avocado added a perfect touch. The highlight? Grabbing the orange sauce and avocado salsa from the fridge—an unbeatable combo that elevated the whole experience.
Carne Asada Cali Burrito 🌯 My girlfriend had the carne asada Cali burrito, and it was equally impressive. You just can’t go wrong with a classic carne asada burrito done right.
Chips and Salsa The chips were perfectly crisp and light, paired with a salsa that had a fresh, vibrant flavor. Whether house-made or sourced, the quality was undeniable, adding the perfect crunch to complement our meal.
We’re already planning our next visit to try the super burrito with rice and a shrimp burrito. This place is definitely on our list of regular...
Read moreOrale in San Jose on Winchester is an absolute gem! The combination of excellent fish Mexican cuisine and a wide array of delicious options makes it our favorite restaurant in town.
The outdoor patio is a true highlight. It's beautifully designed, offering both shade and sun options to suit any preference. Whether you want to bask in the sunlight or enjoy a more relaxed, shaded dining experience, Orale's patio has you covered. The ambiance is simply perfect for a casual meal or a special occasion.
Now, let's talk about the food. Orale's fish Mexican dishes are a standout. The freshness of the ingredients and the skillful preparation truly shine through. From mouthwatering fish tacos to flavorful ceviche. But what's impressive is that they offer a diverse menu, so even if you're not in the mood for seafood, there are plenty of other delicious options to choose from.
The service here is friendly and attentive, adding to the overall positive dining experience. Orale has become our go-to spot for...
Read moreI came here with some high hopes for their breaded halibut fish taco, but I have to say that I left pretty disappointed. Here's the breakdown:
The chips/salsa: I thought that the salsa was way too spicy. At first I was really enjoying it because it had a smokey flavor to it, but after a while, the spicy factor really kicked in and I could barely taste any of the flavors in the food. I'm all for spicy when it adds flavor, but spicy just for the sake of being spicy is just silly.
The "famous" breaded halibut taco: When you fry fish, it is supposed to be served fresh, and with these tacos, they tasted pre-prepared. I thought that the ratio of fish to other ingredients was really out of balance. I've had much better fish tacos before, so I was confused by why previous reviews were calling these "the best."
Overall, I think that you can get a better meal elsewhere. They either have to make their ambiance a little nicer or make their food better. I was pretty...
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