These beef fajitas are not anything like what beef fajitas are supposed to be they are selling cheap chewy meat and calling and beef fajitas. When you buy a platter for two it only has enough food in there to make about half a taco. The rest is all bell peppers and onions. The portion of beans they serve you is enough for not even one serving and the same with the rice. They do not put anywhere near the cheese that you are supposed to on an enchiladas. I spent $45.64 and got about $5 worth of food. All it was primarily what's the tortilla with a little bit of beef in it and barely any cheese. Seriously not even enough to taste the cheese. And the manager of the place when replacing my order didn't even give me my flour tortillas that are supposed to come with the order. And what's even worse is he said he personally checked it. I highly do not recommend this place to anybody. I am from San Antonio Texas and I have been to a real La Margarita restaurant. And this food does not anywhere near me up to the standards of real Mexican food.I know that I will never ever go back there again and I will tell everybody I know not to go there and believe me I know a lot of people because of the type of business that I'm in. I come into contact with at least 50 different people a day because of the business I'm in and I will spread the word of how horrible this place is. They want to charge you a lot of money and not even give you quality food or the amount you should have for the amount of money they charge. I will contact the corporate headquarters to let them know that the owner or manager of this place is a little out of control would try to save money by shorting customers and giving them things that are not real Mexican food. Again like I said the beat fajitas they are just cheaply sliced pieces of the cheapest steak meat they can find. If you do go there I highly recommend you do not get the $26.95 beef fajita 42 because that's not what it is at all. And do not order their deluxe enchilada because it has no cheese on it. I just want everybody to know that the manager, rico, sent a reply back saying that the prices I mentioned are not true and try to deny that I was in the restaurant. I know that he knows who I am. Because he remembers the incident. The beef fajita dinner that they sell is $26.95 and they do have a deluxe enchilada that's right there on their menu for $13 and change. I know that I am speaking of this restaurant and he knows that I am too. Everything that I have said in this review is 100% true...
Read moreThere is rather old reviews on here yet there is many downsides and upsides, also truths about this restaurant.Firstly, when you drop in by, they are very attentive at your order with a very nervous optimistic attitude( i had felt this is most certain about some factor of their service), Nevertheless, i certainly credit their variety of dishes on the menu, looking very delicious and attractive. They are sometimes a little late, but i don't mean to fret about time - i believe it is absurd to accuse something because of time management - i am only informing honesty. When your dish does arrive it "looks" very plentiful, but rather it is not, in fact i believe it is the most meager proposition "i" have ever seen, there food is the same compared to that to a normal plate but is rather flattened out to illusion your mind. I believe this is their tactic in order to maintain their service and not fall down financially. What is most unreasonable is the cost of the plate $17.00 for carne asada, and it merely carries 2 or 3 slices that are very thin, and then they come with like a dozen of tortillas. Seriously the most avarice restraunt i have been to. Albeit that, they are very happy and optimistic that it gives a really tranquil feeling They are happy to take every order and at your service, that you even forget about the price your paying, A very great vibe but some nervousness, keep up the optimism La Hancienden workers. Almost forgetting , their food is certainly not the best but is tasty and...
Read moreLa Hacienda Mexican Restaurant in Marysville is a gem! From the moment we walked in, the warm and inviting atmosphere made us feel like we’d stepped into an authentic Mexican eatery.
We started with their fresh, warm chips and house-made salsa — crisp, light, and perfectly seasoned with just the right amount of kick. For our meals, the chicken mole really stood out. It had a rich, unique flavor, unlike the typical versions you find elsewhere — deeply spiced, slightly sweet, and perfectly paired with tender chicken. The chicken fajitas were equally impressive — juicy, flavorful, and served sizzling hot with fresh tortillas, grilled peppers, and onions.
The tortilla soup was another highlight — bold, comforting flavors with generous portions of chicken, avocado, cheese, and crispy tortilla strips. It was hearty and satisfying without feeling too heavy.
For drinks, we tried their horchatas and margaritas, both of which were incredibly refreshing. The horchata was perfectly creamy with a hint of cinnamon, and the margaritas were well-balanced and not overly sweet.
The customer service throughout our visit was excellent. The staff was friendly, attentive, and quick to check in without being intrusive. Pricing was very reasonable for the generous portions and quality of food we received.
Overall, La Hacienda felt genuinely authentic — from the décor to the flavors on the plate. We’ll definitely be coming back and highly recommend it to anyone looking for great Mexican food in the...
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