Usually I enjoy my food from Nano's but this time for takeout I was so disappointed. Ordered Carne Asada was not given the tortillas that come with and it didnt even cover the bottom of the takeout container. Taco salad was alright if you dont mind it being almost all lettuce. We also ordered an appetizer just in case my son was still hungry. The nachos were barely covering the bottom of the box with some refried beans and some cheese. They looked like they'd been there for awhile. Now you might say it's to go so time for pickup and travel. I called the order in and drove then waited another 15-20 minutes then went strait home. About 10 minute drive. Also really missed the chips and salsa....we love the salsa and were quite sad it wasn't there. Like I said I usually enjoy and have done take out a few times before. This was so not what it was in the past. I dont see use doing...
Read moreI’m not really sure how this place has a 4.8 reputation score. My family & I are visiting from out of state and thought this place would be a great spot after seeing their reviews. The person who helped us was absolutely terrible. When arriving , my mother in law asked if there was a restroom she could use and he said “there are bushes outside” then looked away and pointed the way to the restroom. After ordering, being served our COLD food, etc. we asked if they had any salsa with an extra spice flavor (you would assume so as it is in fact a MEXICAN restaurant) , the guy looked at us like we were dumb for asking and said “no really, do you know where you are” . I absolutely would not recommend eating here. $46 for 3 tacos, a margarita, and a snack...
Read moreWhy is Nano's not the typical small town Mexican restaurant? It starts with the salsa; fresh, spicy, notes of cilantro and tomato with just a touch of smoked chili. ( I've seen customers eating it with a spoon, it's that good.) The deep, rich moles served with tamales and enchiladas and the equally flavorful light verde sauce, give the food a depth and sophistication unusual north of the border. It's a small café in a small mountain town a mile off I-5 between Roseburg and Grants Pass, Oregon. The décor is clean and unpretentious; the service personal and friendly with Nano himself often waiting tables and chatting with customers. It is well worth the short detour from I-5 and I stop every time I'm...
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