I have only eaten here once, and I won't be eating there again. I wanted fajitas, and they are the only restaurant around here that serves them. I have eaten fajitas in pretty much every city in North America. My sister had never had them, so I thought it would be a nice treat for her. The fajitas were the worst that I have ever had. Serving fajitas that are this bad borders on criminal behavior, in my opinion. It's almost as criminal as another place that had prime rib on their menu, but served it without au jus and horseradish. Venango County is a strange place in general, from a culinary perspective. I try to adjust my expectations accordingly. But the fajitas I was served at El Toro were something that a hungry hobo in an alley would have been disappointed by. I wouldn't even know how to go about making fajitas this bad.
I spoke Spanish to the waiter. I used to live in Mexico. My Spanish isn't too horrible. I wasn't disrespectful. I spoke Spanish to the waiter just like I might speak French to a waiter at a French restaurant (and believe me, my Spanish is way better than my French). But our waiter seemed to have a good deal of disdain for non-Hispanic customers who speak Spanish with him. So speaking Spanish in Mexican restaurants is cancelled now? That's sort of the impression this...
   Read moreuse to be one of my favorite places to eat. me and my sister ordered yesterday 1 steak fajita in one chicken fajita. After about a 15 minutes drive home we opened it up and realized they had given us 2 steak fajita and I don't like steak. So we called and they said we could come at any time to pick up a chicken fajita free of charge. Well I decided to go today so I could eat it for lunch at work, ordered it over the phone no problem explain what happened yesterday and gave them my name they had wrote down. I show up to get they go to rong me out and I explain nice again that it was supposed to be free of charge. another lady came over and very rudely told me that they gave us a chicken fajita and a steak fajita yesterday, I explained that they accidentally gave us to steak fajitas yesterday and we called as soon as we realized and that we would've brought it back yesterday, but we left about 15 minutes away and it was already dark, and that she had our names written down. She then proceeded to tell me that I was lying, but to take the food anyway, in a very rude tone. I'm very disappointed because this is one of our favorite places to eat but we will not...
   Read moreEl Toro Mexican Grill in Seneca, PA, is an absolute gem that deserves all the praise! From the moment we sat down, the experience was top-notch. Their margaritas are superbâhands down some of the best Iâve ever had, with a bold, strong kick that hits just right. The star of the show, though, was the El Toro fajitas. Loaded with succulent shrimp, tender beef, and juicy chicken, they were bursting with flavor and sizzling perfection. We asked for extra spice, and they delivered in spadesâevery bite had that fiery punch we craved. The queso and beef dip? Pure heaven. Creamy, rich, and packed with savory goodness, itâs the kind of appetizer youâll dream about long after the meal. And donât get me started on the hard-shelled beef tacosâthree crispy, delicious masterpieces that somehow manage to be both simple and extraordinary. The staff was friendly and accommodating, making sure everything was tailored to our tastes. If youâre in Seneca and craving authentic Mexican food with a spicy twist, El Toro is the place to go. Five stars,...
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