The asada choice was very thin meat but was cooked well. The asada plate I got was just as pictured on their wall coming with a grilled jalapeño, grilled green onions, refried beans, rice, pico de gallo salsa, guacamole and a bunch of tortillas. All the food items were pleasant from beginning to end. All the salsas are great. However, the nearly $15 price tag for this meal is a sure disappointment indeed.
What I would improve is their bathroom layout it looks unkept. The meat used is the thinnest meat that I know of so do not use this anymore. The teenager cashier took my receipt and did not bother handing it to me. Dont do that. Also cashier should repeat the order to avoid issues later. Also there was no music or TVs playing. Its dead silent from beginning to end. All I heard was the teenager fumbling with some Spanish words with a customer. Sadly I later overheard an older couple asking for pico de gallo to go with their breakfast burritos and the teen boy told them it will be an additional 80¢. So the lady told her old man to go back to their car and get some coins. I could not believe how awkward that went. The image of the restaurant was this kid. I mean I could have thought he was...
Read moreNote - they have reopened after being closed for a couple of months. They have added a salsa bar which is amazing - anyplace with a salsa bar makes me more likely to frequent it.
As of now, there is no online ordering. Maybe they will bring that back soon?
Edited to add: They have changed their online menu back to how it was. The prices have gone up, but that's how it is these days.
I like to order from here online so that it's ready when I arrive (if I don't, I have had to wait a long time for my food). They have changed their online menu so that I am not able to order the items I used to. So I have not been back. Please bring back the 10oz menu and allow more than one modification on items. I like to add peppers/onions to the quesadilla and minus sour cream and now I have to choose between one...
Read moreI’ve lived in San Diego, Inland Empire, and Los Angeles and this is the worst Mexican food I’ve ever eaten in Southern California. Hell, I’ve had better Mexican food in Ohio. It might just flat out the worst food I’ve ever eaten, all Mexican food aside. It was so bad I thought it must have been a front for some sort of money laundering, how does this place have business. Overpriced and gross. I bought a carne asada burrito, what I got was a bean burrito with lettuce and a very small amount of semi ground beef type meat which tasted like how I’d imagine canned dog food would taste like. Besides, who the hell puts lettuce in a carne asada burrito. Save your money or go to any other Mexican food place besides here. Temecula has plenty of better options. Go to...
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