WOW !!! This the first word I thought of after finishing these Tostadas. The Birrieria Jalisco is located in the Le Gran Plaza at Fort Worth. I stopped in for lunch and walked around the food court. This is not your standard mall food court. The signs in the mall are entirely un Spanish. And about 96% of the food court consists of Mexican restaurants. There is an Auntie Anne's if you would like American fare.
I chose this place out of the group because I wanted a Tostada and this was the first that had it listed on their menu. The staff had very little English language skills, which matches my very little Spanish language skills. 😀
It took a few attempts but I was mostly able to order what I wanted. I was attempting two ground beef Tostadas with a side of beans. I got two beef steak Tostadas without a side of beans. Purely a language barrier.
The Tostadas were the best I've ever eaten.....hands down. The guac was very fresh as was the rest of the toppings. I will definitely put this as a must stop when I'm in the area. I cannot speak to the rest of the menu but I wouldn't...
Read moreWas not what we thought, the chips were stale and the hot sauce was in a mini sauce disposable cup. It’s was too tiny to dip the chips in. The fajitas tasted funny. I ordered birria de borego but when I got it it was beef. They kept insisting that it was borrego but I didn’t want to keep insisting and just said it’s fine. The waiter was not aware of anything on the menu or Mexican food. We figured out that just because they call themselves birrieria doesn’t mean they know how to make it. It had no flavor or...
Read moreHad a nice meal. It was very quiet there on a weeknight at 6pm. It looks like most customers get their food at the drive through. The food was very good. Authentic Jalisco dishes like tortas ahogadas and birria made of chivo (goats meat). Their red salsa was nice and spicy. Happy hour is oddly from 2 to 4pm. They do serve tacos for $1 on Tuesday! Finally, their jericalla dessert was a...
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