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Review Tlaquepaque - Santa Paula

Jeff Slivkoff
The best Birria I've had. Anytime I'm in the area I will stop bin and treat myself. Keep in mind this goat consume is only available on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Everything I have had is is awesome!
Kim Sandoval
I love this place. It is so delicious and has very authentic Mexican food. I had the Chili Colorado Burrito and my Sister-n-law had the 2 Carne Asada Tacos with Rice & Beans. I will be going back😋♥️
Catherine Jimenez
This place has very good authentic Mexican food. Homemade tortillas. Reminds me a lot of my grandmothers homemade meals.Very busy restaurant. Expect to wait in line to be seated. You can also go to the cashier and place in order to go. Would definitely recommend this place to family and friends.
john Barriga
The food here is great but theres been a noticeable trend if you ate here awhile back; lets say 10 years. The food is now in less quantity which is to be expected but the quality hasnt moved. But the restaurant is a fine place to eat and i would recommend coming here to try the mexican dishes(the burrito below is a breakfest burrito with sausage,egg,potatoes,and more)
E Bell
Little hole it the wall spot, was busy and the phones were constantly ringing. The food was hot and fresh. The salsa delish and the server was nice and memorized our whole order with out writing it down which is always something I wish I could do. The food was a little dry but it’s okay.
Jerry Jr Carpenter
Made an online order and they forgot my burrito. I go back inside the store to get said burrito only to find out they don’t have any more potatoes… it’s 10 am. Horrible service, and even worse dining environment. As a white male, I enter the restaurant and get nothing but stares and dirty looks. La Cabana on the other end of town is 10 times better than this place.
Shanelle S
The food is a 3 but the service is a 5, so I averaged it out to a 4. Came here with the fam after mass and the place was popping. We got seated after checking in with the back counter, and the waitress was quick to take our order. We split some carne asada fries and supreme nachos among the four of us, and my dad also got a couple of tacos. He was pleasantly surprised by the amount of meat he had on the tacos, and they’re well-priced at $1.75 each. We were disappointed by the supreme nachos, which we ordered with al pastor. It was dry and the meat wasn’t as flavorful as we’d hoped. It had cotija cheese and retried beans along with some lettuce (we asked for no sour cream). The tortilla chips themselves good and they give you free chips and salsa too, but the nachos weren’t that tasty. The carne asada fries were relatively better but also still not the best. The fries were thick cut and also was a bit dry. It’s a good option for a sit down restaurant with friendly service, but just know that the food leaves a bit to be desired. Parking is easy as there’s free street parking as well as a lot in the back. They’ll bring the check to you, as the counter was for all the to-go orders. They do take credit cards.
Hector Escobar
Had mole and a michelada. Big portions. Flavor was ok. Chicken was very soft and tender
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