This was the only place near the forest so I went with it even though a few reviews had me concerned initially. When we parked it smelled like a dead animal in the parking lot. (My Wife said baby lets go,, it stinks here)The restaurant is connected to a gas station but I believe they are ran separately. I convinced my wife to give it a try because I'm all in at this point. The place is called Chips and Salsa so I was expecting the best chips and salsa known to man but I can't give them that credit however they were good. I had to add a little salt to the chips and that helped. Salsa was a little too pasty but after two bowls of chips...lol the salsa grew on me. Now to the important stuff. Street tacos were amazing. Burrito great. And the kids finished thier dinner and wife did to saying " that was good". Service was quick. Server could speak decent English but may need to point to menu too. Bathroom was clean as a whistle and the dead animal smell was not in the building. Overall I enjoyed my experience and may feature this place in the New York Times as Utah"s secret taco joint. Don't pay attention to the negative reviews....Good...
Read moreI have been going here since they opened and their prices have gone up while the quality and service have died . The lady’s nice but not a good server. Basic check ins or water refills when it’s dead doesn't seem much to ask . This child plate, was 9.9, it’s just beans and cheese notice the size of the soda and the burrito, the small amount of beans on this plate was more than what was in the burrito, I ordered 2 of them and they were both tiny. My kids were still hungry after. They do not invest in their place, they do nothing for their locals. I would recommend going the extra 15 minutes to Ernesto’s where you can get a bigger burrito for your child at almost...
Read moreThere's only 3 places to eat in Veyo. Mexican, pizza or pie. The food was typical Mexican. Hard to mess that up. I ordered the 6 streets tacos. Half steak. Half chicken. And a veggie burrito. The rice was dry but edible. The restaurant is old but charming. There were flies when we went there and had to constantly wave them away. The best part was our waitress. I didn't get her name but I'm going to assume she's the only waitress there as she told us she lives across the street. She was super nice and friendly and found out that every one who comes in asked her for directions so I named her the...
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