Step into Las Picosas, the latest addition to the culinary scene, where traditional Mexican flavors meet contemporary flair. Situated in the heart of bustling streets, this restaurant offers an immersive experience, captivating diners with vibrant tastes and aromas. From the moment you step inside, you're transported to a world of rich culinary heritage, where every detail reflects a passion for authentic Mexican cuisine. The decor blends rustic charm with modern touches, featuring colorful murals and energetic Latin music that infuse the space with lively energy. Las Picosas boasts an extensive menu showcasing authentic Mexican dishes, with the legendary Tacos stealing the spotlight. Renowned as the town's best, these tacos entice food enthusiasts from near and far. Following recommendations, I indulged in the Tacos with a variety of fillings and extra sauce, savoring the tantalizing blend of flavors and textures. Each bite revealed tender meats or savory vegetables enveloped in a symphony of spices and sauces. What sets Las Picosas apart is its unique approach to tacos, harmonizing traditional ingredients with innovative twists to create culinary masterpieces. Beyond a mere meal, Las Picosas offers a celebration of Mexican gastronomy, promising a memorable dining adventure for both seasoned aficionados and curious newcomers alike. As for the Tacos, they're not just a dish; they're a revelation that redefines expectations of...
Read moreI had their chicken flautas, asada burrito and loko monstro (crazy monster). Chicken Flautas with lettuce, cheese, sour cream and green salsa were good tastewise. Size of the flautas is too small in my opinion. There was a tomato soup base or salsa, I wasn't sure what it was but I wasn't a fan of it. They are served with rice and beans on the side. Rice was bland eventhough it looked red in color. The refried beans tasted too much like canned beans, which I also didn't like.
Asada burrito with everything was good, I did only have a taste, as this was not my dish, but it was good in taste.
Crazy monster drink was good they serve you a monster energy drink with chili powder seasoning, possibly tajin, mexican chile candy and a tamarindo candy straw. Favorite part of...
Read moreFirst time here like I say I am and will always be a taco lover till I die. First thing your in a neighborhood far as the menu is in Spanish lot of people don’t understand that. this neighborhood is bringing you all business just maybe the menu can be put in to consideration to where we can understand it. trust me I don’t discriminate I just wanna eat, the chicken burrito was amazing just what I was looking for chicken I can actually chew, just didn’t have enough sour cream, so I had to add more of my own. I can eat that with tacos all day that’s just how much I love it. The cashier has no clue what’s being said she had to call someone else to help her, but she was ok, but I will be back....
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