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Taqueria El Maiz — Restaurant in Dallas

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Taqueria El Maiz
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Velarde Pizza and Daiquiris Togo
13505 Montfort Pl #104, Dallas, TX 75240
Isabel's guatemalan restaurant & bakery
13525 Montfort Pl, Dallas, TX 75240
Koba Ethiopian Restaurant and Grocery
5528 Alpha Rd suite 105, Dallas, TX 75240
HonduMaya Latin Cuisine
13531 Montfort Dr ste 109, Dallas, TX 75240
Tortilleria Y Restaurante Artesanal
5528 Alpha Rd #103, Dallas, TX 75240
Big O Pizza and Pasta
13531 Montfort Dr #117, Dallas, TX 75240, United States
La Hechizera Tortas
13531 Montfort Dr # 127, Dallas, TX 75240
Chuck E. Cheese
13364 Montfort Dr, Dallas, TX 75240
Sahara Mediterranean Restaurant
5441 Alpha Rd #112, Dallas, TX 75240
Tokyo Bar - Asian And Grill Cuisine
5635 Alpha Rd, Dallas, TX 75240
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13402 Noel Rd, Dallas, TX 75240, United States
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5460 James Temple Dr, Dallas, TX 75240
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5460 James Temple Dr, Dallas, TX 75240
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13340 Dallas Pkwy, Dallas, TX 75240
Sonesta Simply Suites Dallas Galleria
13939 Noel Rd, Dallas, TX 75240
Mattress Firm Tollway
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Taqueria El Maiz

13517 Montfort Pl, Dallas, TX 75240, United States
4.3(231)$$$$
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attractions: , restaurants: Velarde Pizza and Daiquiris Togo, Isabel's guatemalan restaurant & bakery, Koba Ethiopian Restaurant and Grocery, HonduMaya Latin Cuisine, Tortilleria Y Restaurante Artesanal, Big O Pizza and Pasta, La Hechizera Tortas, Chuck E. Cheese, Sahara Mediterranean Restaurant, Tokyo Bar - Asian And Grill Cuisine
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+1 469-730-2099
Website
taqueriaelmaiz.com

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Chilaquiles Rojos
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Sopes

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Nearby restaurants of Taqueria El Maiz

Velarde Pizza and Daiquiris Togo

Isabel's guatemalan restaurant & bakery

Koba Ethiopian Restaurant and Grocery

HonduMaya Latin Cuisine

Tortilleria Y Restaurante Artesanal

Big O Pizza and Pasta

La Hechizera Tortas

Chuck E. Cheese

Sahara Mediterranean Restaurant

Tokyo Bar - Asian And Grill Cuisine

Velarde Pizza and Daiquiris Togo

Velarde Pizza and Daiquiris Togo

4.6

(117)

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Isabel's guatemalan restaurant & bakery

Isabel's guatemalan restaurant & bakery

4.2

(126)

Click for details
Koba Ethiopian Restaurant and Grocery

Koba Ethiopian Restaurant and Grocery

4.8

(88)

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HonduMaya Latin Cuisine

HonduMaya Latin Cuisine

4.0

(313)

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Reviews of Taqueria El Maiz

4.3
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1.0
1y

Horrible customer service!!!! Never going back! even if you think the client messed up on the order u never blame the customer please teach your employees customer service! the lady who took my payment came to me to confront me after I told her she had messed up my order she said she had ask for my order twice she was rude and seemed like she wanted to show off that she was in charge after she gave me the wrong order trying to blame me, you never do that to the customer all the other employees were laughing in the back how unprofessional!

Update: Even if I was on the phone I perfectly remember giving my order CORRECTLY! because my husband heard I told him to hold while I placed my order and after I got my order I wasn’t going to say anything but then I saw the whole order was wrong I kindly told the lady who brought my food that I had order chicken she told the lady who took my order and she specifically brought it back tryng to point figures and saying it was my fault when again I ordered CORRECTLY she was not owning up to her mistake! the lady rudely came up to me to confront me (UNPROFESSIONAL) as if it was my fault! I asked nicely but she was rude! you guys really LOST a customer!! Please work on your...

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5.0
2y

$2.29 for a taco is a steal here. Loved the tacos. Tried al pastor, carnitas, carne asada and barbacoa. Really liked all of them. The barbacoa was decent, but I thought the others were better. The carnitas was my favorite. And the pastor/carne asada were close seconds. The creamy salsa verde was my favorite salsa. The regular salsa verde and rojo were ok in flavor, but a little watered down. Jamaica agua Fresca was good, a little on the sweet side for me; rice pudding good too (their version is kind of in the middle, not quite atole but not a thick pudding). There’s a counter to order masa from (they have different masa’s depending on what you’re making-tacos, gorditas, tamales). Then there’s a different counter for the taqueria. Lots of tables, easy parking, good service. The tortillas frayed a little bit, didn’t totally break apart but frayed a little but good flavor! Also love that they serve the tacos with the sweated...

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4.0
4y

One thing that I admire the most about a food establishment is it's willingness to LISTEN to feedback. I had some time to pass so I decided to Google taquerias near me I saw that this restaurant has recently opened and thought to give it a try. I ordered chicken flautas. Flautas were very crispy and authentic. I loved the Mexican cream and crumbled Queso Blanco on top. I can say I enjoyed my plate. I did have some feedback when I finished and had planned to give it before leaving. To my surprise the cook asked how my food was. I politely gave it. I won't list it here as its minimal but a worthy mention in person ensure an even taste throughout. I am supportive of new businesses and I wish this Taquieria all the best. I will be back to try...

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Stephanie O'CallaghanStephanie O'Callaghan
$2.29 for a taco is a steal here. Loved the tacos. Tried al pastor, carnitas, carne asada and barbacoa. Really liked all of them. The barbacoa was decent, but I thought the others were better. The carnitas was my favorite. And the pastor/carne asada were close seconds. The creamy salsa verde was my favorite salsa. The regular salsa verde and rojo were ok in flavor, but a little watered down. Jamaica agua Fresca was good, a little on the sweet side for me; rice pudding good too (their version is kind of in the middle, not quite atole but not a thick pudding). There’s a counter to order masa from (they have different masa’s depending on what you’re making-tacos, gorditas, tamales). Then there’s a different counter for the taqueria. Lots of tables, easy parking, good service. The tortillas frayed a little bit, didn’t totally break apart but frayed a little but good flavor! Also love that they serve the tacos with the sweated onions. Definitely recommend!
David OrozcoDavid Orozco
This is by far the best place I've found for authentic tacos and Mexican street food. Everything is made to order, at really great prices, and super delicious! So many selections to choose from and they're all fantastic so you really can't miss. I personally love quesadillas and al pastor so that's what I usually get, but for breakfast I love their chilaquiles so much so that they're worth the 30 minute drive from where I live. The place itself is also really clean with plenty of seating so you'll enjoy yourself if you want to dine in. I simply can't recommend them enough!
Ricardo OfTheDesertRicardo OfTheDesert
It's basically a tacqueria that is aimed more towards the Hispanic American community's palate than TexMex. The menu is all in Spanish, but there are pictures for most items and most have familiar names. The staff at the counter speak at least enough English, anyone should be able to order (I didn't test that, my broken Spanish gets me through ordering food lol). I've been here enough times to try many items from the menu and everything was great. Note that the items are definitely more on the Mexican side than other regions of Latin America.
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$2.29 for a taco is a steal here. Loved the tacos. Tried al pastor, carnitas, carne asada and barbacoa. Really liked all of them. The barbacoa was decent, but I thought the others were better. The carnitas was my favorite. And the pastor/carne asada were close seconds. The creamy salsa verde was my favorite salsa. The regular salsa verde and rojo were ok in flavor, but a little watered down. Jamaica agua Fresca was good, a little on the sweet side for me; rice pudding good too (their version is kind of in the middle, not quite atole but not a thick pudding). There’s a counter to order masa from (they have different masa’s depending on what you’re making-tacos, gorditas, tamales). Then there’s a different counter for the taqueria. Lots of tables, easy parking, good service. The tortillas frayed a little bit, didn’t totally break apart but frayed a little but good flavor! Also love that they serve the tacos with the sweated onions. Definitely recommend!
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This is by far the best place I've found for authentic tacos and Mexican street food. Everything is made to order, at really great prices, and super delicious! So many selections to choose from and they're all fantastic so you really can't miss. I personally love quesadillas and al pastor so that's what I usually get, but for breakfast I love their chilaquiles so much so that they're worth the 30 minute drive from where I live. The place itself is also really clean with plenty of seating so you'll enjoy yourself if you want to dine in. I simply can't recommend them enough!
David Orozco

David Orozco

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It's basically a tacqueria that is aimed more towards the Hispanic American community's palate than TexMex. The menu is all in Spanish, but there are pictures for most items and most have familiar names. The staff at the counter speak at least enough English, anyone should be able to order (I didn't test that, my broken Spanish gets me through ordering food lol). I've been here enough times to try many items from the menu and everything was great. Note that the items are definitely more on the Mexican side than other regions of Latin America.
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Ricardo OfTheDesert

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