Morralito Mexican Grill is a hidden gem of authentic Mexican cuisine in the heart of town. From the moment you walk in, the warm and welcoming atmosphere is sure to put a smile on your face. The restaurant's decor is simple yet charming, with brightly colored walls adorned with traditional Mexican art and crafts.
But let's get to the real star of the show ā the food. The menu is full of classic Mexican dishes that are bursting with flavor and made with the freshest ingredients. Whether you're in the mood for tacos, burritos, or enchiladas, you won't be disappointed. And if you're feeling adventurous, be sure to try one of the house specialties, like the chiles rellenos or the fajitas.
The portions are generous, so come hungry! And don't forget to wash it all down with one of the delicious margaritas or a cold cerveza. The restaurant also has a great selection of non-alcoholic beverages, including traditional Mexican drinks like horchata and Jamaica.
The service at Morralito Mexican Grill is also top-notch. The staff is friendly, attentive, and always willing to make recommendations or accommodate special requests. Whether you're dining alone or with a group, you'll feel right at home.
Overall, Morralito Mexican Grill is a must-visit for anyone who loves authentic Mexican food. With its welcoming atmosphere, delicious cuisine, and friendly staff, it's easy to see why this restaurant has become a local favorite. So if you're in the mood for some tasty tacos or mouth-watering enchiladas, be sure to check out Morralito Mexican Grill ā you won't be...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreService was friendly and attentive . There is nothing bad I can say about the service. The ambiance was that off a Mexican Pueblo, cute and with lots of TVs for viewing sports and things of that nature , But my food was straight up bad. I had the carne asada plate and I donāt think Iāve had a worst carne asada in my life. It was paper thin, chewy and had absolutely no flavor. To be honest it had a weird color and I thought it was gonna make me sick. (Thankfully it did not) It came with rice, beans a bit of salad and some guacamole. The sides were perfectly fineā¦. But again, just awful carne asada. My wife had taquitos. She said they were bland and lacked flavor. I went with my family, but I think at best, they thought the food was barely okay and at worst , well , it was my bland chewy carne asada. Also, agave in the rear of the restaurant could use some TLC. They were sad looking and wilting. Itās beyond me how they could letās the agave degenerate into that state as it is a hardy and beautiful plant. All in all, donāt go there for the food. Or if you donāt want to see dying agave plants. (Which again , is crazy to me, cuz theyāre so hard to kill. I had agave plants sitting in a plastic bag in my garage , bare roots and unwatered and they still survived and flourished after I...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreWith so many Mexican restaurants in this area, why go to one that's just "OK?" Too many with great food, I not spending money on "OK." so I"m not returning. I told the waitress too.
Chips tasted old, Salsa tasted ok, it's that runny kind and not that chunky kind that has bits of tomato and onion, and cilantro. I think it came from a jar and not made there. I told the waitress that I thought it was no made at their place and she didn't' correct me.
The tacos were decent. The beans were average but not great. I am very disappointed in this place. When it was the "Ranchero" restaurant it was great! But when the owner died they sold it and then it went downhill. I know it's not very good as not many people were there. I don't see how this place will last given it's bland, mediocre food.
I usually go to Cabrera's in Arcadia on Live oak and the place was packed. I regret going to this place. ...
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