THE FOOD: definitely lives up to its reputation! The menu is Surprisingly similar to chipotle offering burrito bowls…. The flour tacos came LOADED UP so seriously, one is more than enough!! The corn tortillas are kinda smaller though so my hubby ate one of each with ease. The queso blanco is 🤤flavorful and the chips hella fresh!!! The only negative that I personally didn’t care for (but I’m sure many others probably love) was that the rice had corn and carrots actually cooked into it, and there’s absolutely no way of knowing/ mentally preparing yourself for that until you’re literally about to eat it… BUT it actually wasn’t terrible… I mean, I doubt I’ll intentionally order the rice again, BUT if it was the only option, I’d probably eat it with only slight indifference … if that makes any sense Lololz
VEAGAN options available
SODA options : Mexico sodas/ Mexico “Maine root”/ pure can sugar
The LAYOUT: Aesthetically on point, indubitably earning its Spot directly across from the modern art museum… that I’m assuming they were trying to capitalize on with “museo” being printed on multiple walls. For lack of correct jargon, the deco felt kinda progressive… like the typical big open spaced areas typical of west 7th, with just enough wall decorations that it could belong in Austin, tx…. Seating was kinda weird though, bc at first we sat at the table directly infront of the register and sauces/menu and immediately realized our mistake as soon as the next group came to order and was basically touching us, not to mention the chairs were idk like too short for the tables?… so we moved to the taller tables fixing that annoyance…
BATHROOMS: clean with...
Read moreMany old memories here and still the same great taste!
My wife and I used to work in West 7th in the Cultural District of Fort Worth. We remember when Salsa Limón was still a food truck and we would grab meals after work or during our lunch break. It’s great to see how far they’ve come from the food truck to now having a brick-and-mortar store still in the West 7th area with great parking on the street, as well as in the parking garage. The only reason we haven’t been back is because we moved out of Fort Worth. It was a trip down memory lane visiting the store and the food still had the great taste I remember, with also an increase of options on their menu.
Food: 10/10 If you haven’t had Salsa Limón, you need to try it. Maybe it’s nostalgia, but eating there always brings good vibes and great memories. I got my usual which is a pastor burrito with everything on it, and this time I added some refried onions and jalapeños on the side. I love their variety of hot sauces and I tried all four of them.
My wife got two pastor tacos with rice and beans on the side for our boys to share. We also ordered their chips and guac which have just the right amount of saltiness and lime flavor.
Closing thoughts: There are many great restaurants that we like to visit whenever we’re in Fort Worth - HopDoddy, Serious Pizza, and Hawaiian Bros to name a few. But getting to visit Salsa Limón, it’s definitely getting added to the rotation. Thanks for the great food and memories,...
Read moreMy first visit. Don't have to come back either. Ordered two Tacos was charged higher price without explanation until I asked. Steak and Chicken Tacos were ok. Green Salsas were good. It was 1:59 when I asked about happy hour pricing. Waited until 2:00 and I got the margarita. NO TASTE OF ALCOHOL. I'm not even a big drinker. Changed to a different margarita on the rocks and it was AWFUL. NO MARGARITA TASTE AT ALL. BITTER LIKE LIMES. Addedy water to it to drink it as if it was a infused water. Margarita it was not. I think it was done on purpose because I complained. COULDN'T EVEN TASTE the flavor of margarita. It was happy hour didn't receive the free chips and salsa that comes with alcoholic beverage I asked about it and when he brought out the nasty tasting margarita he still didn't bring my chips and salsa. Wasn't that busy and I sat next to bar so there's no way he didn't see me. I didn't receive a receipt so I can't tell you his name. Adding insult to injury another customer was allowed to parade his huge, furry, tail wagging dog around the restaurant changing tables while people are eating. I'm not against a service dog but this wasn't one but how can they be identified. Everyone doesn't want to smell dogs or be subjected to hair possibly flying in their food. To go would've been better. I had invited other people to join me but notified...
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