Absolutely awful experience. The food was incredibly salty and looked nothing like the photos shown on their menu or in online reviews. They had the audacity to charge us $4 for just five chips. On top of that, the man at the counter blatantly tried to scam us by adding an extra burrito to our bill and charging us double for switching from corn to flour tortillas in our quesadilla meal. The menu lists only one price for quesadillas with no indication that different tortillas cost more, let alone twice as much.
When we pointed out the discrepancies, the man with blue sunglasses became visibly flustered, started stuttering, and refused to acknowledge the overcharges. Whether it was an attempt to take advantage of us as tourists or just bad business, it was shady and unacceptable.
Do not go here. If you're a tourist, be especially careful. This place feels...
Read moreBEST TACOS IN ALL OF PUERTO RICO! I've been in PR for a year now and I have tried every"Mexican" spot they have to offer but none can compare to the autentican experience that Las Delicias brings you.
Coming from Los Angeles, you get used to being able to go to any corner and find a bomb taqueria. It's different here in PR.
For a lot of reasons, it's more challenging to find a Mexican spot with the same flavor as from California.
This is my new favorite place hands down. Plus the panadería has delicious sweets as well. Try the flan and strawberry coconut roll.
I had an asada, chicken, and pork taco. The melted cheese topped with meat and more cheese on top taco was...
Read moreThese are as great as the best tacos I've ever had (Puerto Rican born and raised and lived in east and west coast in US). Truly authentic tacos reminiscent of the kind you'll find in local towns in Mexico. La mazorca needs some spice. For those that are saying they're pricey, you need to recognize where you are... In PR food is more expensive than in US, and for an all hand made taco, including the tortilla, $3-$5 is very reasonable...go to Taco Maker if looking for...
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