After picking my wife from her work place we were very hungry I told my wife, I wanna try the food at Yucca not far away from her job. First the restaurant is small there's only one table available and very limited or you can eat in your car. The parking is very limited also but they share parking the store next door. We approach to the menu and we look at what looks good on their menu.. Then my wife decided to order the carne asada plate and her choice of tortilla or flour she decided to get flour tortillas.
I decided to get the chicken plate and I got the flour tortillas as my wife. We got to seated they only table around but my wife decided we eat in the car I say yes. I pick-up our meal then we headed to car and eat there. I open my chicken plate looks good then I took a piece of my flour tortillas then getting some of the shredded chicken what great flavors in chicken it was tender and juicy so much flavors in chicken. The rice and the bean have a great amazing flavor in both side I really enjoy it very much.
My wife enjoying her carne asada plate she say the carne asada have incredible flavor and the meat was tender great flavors in the meat. We need to go back again try...
Read moreNeither their online nor physical menus actually tell you how much anything costs, and the person taking your order doesnt bother to mention it either. Im not in the habit of leaving bad reviews, but when something that was supposed to cost $6.50 actually costs $10, an add on advertised as $.25 actually costs $1.50, and the bill that should have been about $20 comes to $28, I get somewhat upset. For some people, the $8 difference between a $20 and $28 meal is nothing, but for a broke recent college grad, its a lot. Especially when the food was the same quality of what I could make at home. Their menu does say their prices have changed, but as I said, no one mentions by how much. Only that the prices have changed. Prices that have changed could have changed by $.50, and how much could it really cost to print a couple laminated menus with accurate prices, or to just tell people what the prices are when theyre ordering? Felt like a rip off, tasted...
Read moreI know there are varieties of burritos, but as a Chinese, I only see two types: with rice or without rice.
I checked my photos -- I have 200,000 in total -- but fewer than 20 are of burritos. They were from 7-Eleven, Chipotle, Jack in the Box, and Taco Nazo, all fast-food chains. The burrito I had from Yuca's was the only one not from a fast-food chain.
The burrito I tried was the carne asada, grilled steak. Honestly, it was tasty, but the beef itself was neither tender nor juicy. It was a little hard and chewy, just ordinary carne asada. The portion was big enough that two of us shared it for lunch. It was the no-rice version, filled with pico de gallo -- the fresh raw salsa -- and soft pinto beans that made it quite filling. Good.
What I mean is, it was good, very good, but I've had better carne asada. It was too lean; some fat along the edges would have made it better.
It's a celebrity food booth. It was good, but I don't think it deserves the...
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