All right, I love cilantro taco Grill from Rosemont. And when they opened up a location in northwest suburbs I was extremely excited to check them out. I ordered my favorite is Al pastor. since I reach there by the closing time so they were only doing to-go orders which was fine by me. The Good thing was they didnt say no to my order (thank you for that). The location being brand new it was clean, and folks available were really helpful. They even answered my questions (when did you open up, do you have taco Tuesdays, etc.). Overall when I'm eating my burrito I'm glad I stopped by.
I wish they allowed to customize a burrito by adding some sauce in the burrito. Maybe a suggestion for the owner.
Definitely visiting again . 10 Stars for the location. Five star for food Sauces are to die for, do try...
Read moreThis spot is decent. Nice to have an alternative option that serves birria nearby. Easy online ordering system. The hot sauces are tasty. I'll have to admit, I did enjoy the tacos more from the previous business that was at this location. I find it an interesting corporate decision to setup shop here given that the previous business was a mexican joint that obviously did not work out in the long run and in a town that is already over saturated with mexican food options. I'll continue visiting this spot in my rotation but we'll have to see how long it lasts. Never very busy inside...
Read moreBait and switch tacos. Claim to sell tacos, yet they’re street tacos (the smaller tacos). Anything extra besides cilantro, onion, lettuce and tomato is extra $. Yes i paid 50 cents for my sour cream they forgot to put in the bag. I had to ask for it. So if your looking for a normal sized tacos like the menu says, (and the name of the restaurant) expect to pay between 50-75 cents extra for sour cream, cheese, avocado, guacamole, etc for a street taco. I paid $9.08 for two of them. The size of the palm of my hand.
And they didn’t...
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