Rio Grande Mexican food is a great authentic Mexican restaurant, with food made with care. The menu online is not accurate and when I visited they let me know that they have not updated it in a while. The photos on Google maps are accurate and the options are very simple. They do have vegetarian options. The tostada was surprisingly filling and the enchiladas are coated in light sauce, not as much as I expected. Also the cheese they use here is traditional queso, so not the American version that melts. Last thing to note is that they do take credit cards now but will charge a small fee, so...
Read moreCute little neighborhood place in Reseda. Would definitely visit again, probably trying the tortas next time :)
Pros: lots of protein options as well as vegetarian, easy to read menu for the most part easy parking, small lot but street plenty aplenty flavorable meals - we got the al pastor and carnitas burrito, both were good, a little spicy/salty but it's based on personal preference chips and salsa were DELICIOUS and fresh not the cheapest as our burritos were around $12 but it is super filling, I saved a portion for lunch and was still full for...
Read moreThe food is good, l've tried there Chilaquiles and I didn't like them, they were way to spicy and didn't have flavor to my taste just chile. I didn't enjoy them and my stomach hurt alot after because of so much chile. I should have asked how spicy they were I guess. Today I ordered coctel de camarones, and I ordered once before and it was good a little lack in salt and flavor, but I guess you can always add it yourself. Good portions at least 20 shrimp in the large container for like $15. Very friendly employees, hard...
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