Before you read this, I have experience in Mexican cuisine, grew up outside of Miami eating authentic Mexican food in different regions. I was the last meal they sent out last night. It was my first time trying this spot so usually try a couple things off the menu to get an idea of everything. I ordered tacos de lengua, pastor and fish as well a steak burrito. Dessert churros and flan (I didn’t eat all of the food mainly just tasting.) Customer service was really good. They make sure everything is placed correctly and not spilling. Presentation was good as well. The reason I gave a 2 star is mainly because of the food. Tacos al pastor had good flavor but the meat was tough. Meat in tacos should be tender not tough same as tacos de lengua which was not only tough but chewy as well. Tacos de lengua should be really tender and literally melt like butter once you bite into it. The fish tacos I couldn’t finish at all. The flavor was not there at all and I felt the meat was a little over cooked as well. The burrito wasn’t bad at all when it came to flavor. I would say decent flavor. The churros came with a scoop of ice cream caramel and chocolate syrup but after biting into it the texture was more like cardboard. The custard I did enjoy. The flan was too thick. Felt like cutting into fresh cheese. What really upset me the most about this meal and I found everything just over the top ridiculous is the price they have on their meals. $16 burrito that is ok. It’s not even gourmet. $10 for 2 tacos? $12 if it’s seafood??? These prices are offensive! Another reason for the 2 star rating. Coming from Mexican cuisine and knowing how Mexican food should taste and look with those prices you’d expect atleast gourmet style of cooking but nope! Not worth the price at all! Makes you think the owners are just trying to money gouge or trying to bleed their customers cause it doesn’t taste at all expensive. A good taco should range between $2-$4 depending on the meat, and that’s per taco! Anyways I’m not trying to bash but highlight my experience on the food and service here. That burrito should be $7 and the tacos...
Read moreIf you’re craving authentic Mexican cuisine in Kendall, Mexygo is the spot to hit. Nestled in a cozy corner of Miami, this restaurant brings bold flavors, fresh ingredients, and an atmosphere that makes you feel like you’ve stepped into a little slice of Mexico.
Let’s talk about the enchiladas—absolute perfection. The tortillas were soft yet held their structure, packed with flavorful fillings, and smothered in a rich, well-seasoned sauce that had the perfect balance of spice and savoriness. Every bite was a reminder of why enchiladas remain a staple in Mexican cuisine.
The guacamole? Fresh, creamy, and just the right amount of citrusy zing. It paired beautifully with the crisp tortilla chips, making it the perfect appetizer to start the meal.
But the real showstopper? The Sopa Azteca—an absolute banger. This traditional tortilla soup was deep and smoky with just the right level of spice. The broth was rich, loaded with shredded beef, melted cheese, crunchy tortilla strips, and a generous slice of avocado. Every spoonful was warm, comforting, and packed with...
Read moreMy family and I have been going to El Rancho Grande since it opened and have become so disappointed by the changes we've seen to the point that we went from going all the time to possibly never again. The wait is absolutely horrific (with no waiting area), likely because of the slow/poor service. We saw our server 3 times the entire night at most. This place also has gotten sooo much greedier with increasingly higher prices and smaller plates. My father and partner did not get any sides with their burrito & chimichanga this time, which is a new thing because they always came with beans, rice, and/or guac. The food is good but unfortunately everything else has ruined this restaurant for us. Such a shame because it used to be our favorite restaurant. I really just wish management...
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