Took the family for dinner after seeing they had 4.7 stars with over 150 reviews and we could not have been more disappointed. The food is over priced and extremely under whelming. I am not exaggerating when I say Currito, Moe's, and Chipotle have a superior product. If you are looking for a low sodium/flavor option, this may be the place for you. You can typically judge the quality of a Mexican restaurant by their chips and salsa, this place is proof of that. Dinner for a family of 4 came out to just under $100 with a 20% tip. Everyone got one entree, waters all around, and a strawberry margarita for the wife. Hate to give them such a poor review as they were very polite, but I definitely...
Read moreI'm a bit concerned about recommending Cazador. The restaurant is very popular with the frequent diners, the food is wonderful. The drinks? Smooth, potent and tasty. The chips and salsa? You'll be ordering refills. Try the Quesadilla Mexicana, Burritos Deluxe, Burro Grande, Burrito California (my favorite), Carne Asada, Carnitas, Taco Salad and others. Dessert? The Flan custard is very tasty, smooth and cool - a perfect ending.
So why the concerned about recommending this small, quality service, family-friendly restaurant? Because, I don't want to wait for a place to sit while the bunch of 'newbies' to Cazador are holding up the line for a delicious adventure! THAT'S...
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The food is bland. It is possibly the most bland, nondescript food I have ever eaten. If you've ever been curious what unseasoned grilled chicken and vegetables tastes like, order the Cazador bowl for $14.
Sampling the $12 enchiladas supreme my girlfriend ordered, the meat was similarly unseasoned and possibly from a can.
Margaritas were perfectly serviceable.
Given the area (lots of folks around who probably think mayonnaise is spicy), maybe bland food is a business decision, but I was disappointed.
2 stars because it wasn't offensive, but it wasn't good...it just wasn't much of anything....
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