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I am strictly reviewing the food because the store itself is incredibly well-kept, clean and organized. The staff is friendly and helpful. The food, however, is not very good. Let me preface this by saying my family is from a border town so our access to Mexican food was as close to authentic as you could come. The menudo at this place tasted bland, it was just like water got added to a concentrated batch of red chile; no flavor or spices. Also, what they consider menudo here is just the meat and posole is lots of meat with a little bit of posole (same red broth). We also ordered breakfast burritos. The amount of salt in it was overwhelming and the potatoes were undercooked. I’m unpleasantly surprised because the reviews all sang their praises.

Fred’s Breakfast Burrito – Menu with Prices – 130 W 70th Ave, Denver

I want this this place too be awesome,,great mex food, some breakfast burritos (Chorizo) a bit salty, Cheese Enchiladas good, my only real gripe is they don’t put enough Green Chile on the orders. I buy breakfast burritos for my crew at work and we all have the one and only same complaint, why so little Green Chile?? Just down the street on Wash.. Burrito&Company gives a ton of Green Chile n prices are cheap so imagine you can do the same…I mean really if you are craving Green Chile do you want just a little so it’s still semi dry? This is with smothered and handheld burritos same problem. Fix this please I will be there much more often.

La Colonial Tortilla factory – Menu with Prices – 212 N Copia St, El Paso

Outstanding burritos and tortillas! My mouth is watering from thinking about their freshly made burritos and tortillas. These burritos and tortillas are probably some of the best in town. Their tortillas are light and fluffy, straight up perfection! My favorite burrito is the picadillo. The ground beef has a great flavor. It tastes even better when you add some red or green chile in it. Watch out, their burritos are on the small side so you might be able to eat two or three at a time. I’d like to try their chile relleno burrito but I haven’t yet. I’m also interested in trying their tostada chips and chile con queso. I hear La Colonial sells out of their burritos fast so you have to go by 9 or 10 am. You can also call in your order. There’s nowhere to sit so you’ll have to eat in your car or destination. Take some cash too. Aside from burritos, they have tamales, tostadas, tacos and the prepared masa to make tamales at home. They close by 2 pm on weekdays and they aren’t open on weekends. Imagine if they closed later and opened on weekends?

Taqueria Chapala – Menu with Prices – 205 S Fresno Ave, Stockton

I’ve been here a few times never had a issue. I only go for the burritos. Sometimes I’ll find a little fat here not a big deal. Today was the last straw. Went to buy dinner 2 tacos of carnitas with rice and beans and 2super burritos with beef Chile colorado. First when I walked in this new young girl never seen there was giving me attitude because she had to do her job. I first asked for carnita taco. She asked me again what kind even after telling her carnita and at the end she gave me the wrong meat. Dont ever get Chile colorado burritos the meat was nothing but fat it was so gross and to top it off it was basically rice and beans. I couldn’t taste the other toppings. My husband said the rice was bland and beans tasted funny. All that food and only got 2 jalapenos wtf. The service sucked and the cook messed up my dinner.

Carlitos’ Way Mexican Fresh Food – Menu with Prices – 8908 Elder Creek Rd, Sacramento

I went here to excited because there were a couple reviews that said this place has the best breakfast burritos in town and when I finally started eating it was a huge disappointment. This burrito tasted like it was made for an Irishman who loves bland food – by the way I’m Irish. This burrito was stuffed, but I don’t think the chef every heard of spices because of there sure as hell wasn’t any Mexican spices in any of the burritos contents or any other spices for that matter. Whoever thinks this is the best breakfast burrito doesn’t actually like Mexican food or have a clue what it should taste like. I won’t call it the best burrito in town but the best breakfast burritos I’ve ever eaten are at La Favorita on Florin Rd – they are actually IMO mind-blowingly good especially their carnitas breakfast burrito.

Los Alamos Cocina – Menu with Prices – 1667 Summit St, Kansas City

I love hole in the wall places when looking for food. We were in the mood for a Mexican breakfast and decided to try this place out. Walked in and was greeted by the staff who were so friendly and patient with helping us to decide what we wanted. We started with complimentary chips and two different kinds of salsa (a green and red one). Both were a unique flavor than the normal salsa I’ve tried but were tasty. We also decided to get some guacamole which was made with super fresh avocados and was heaven in your mouth. I ordered a chorizo burrito with added rice and beans. The chorizo was delicious and the added rice and beans to my burrito was the cherry on top. I also ordered a small menudo. The spice on the menudo was just right and so full of flavor! I had ordered pan instead of tortillas and even that was amazing. Boyfriend had a 2 meat plate with what I believe was spicy Puerco Asada and Chile Verde. He was impressed which says a lot because he is picky with his Mexican food. Baby sis ordered a bacon and egg burrito that she enjoyed. I loved this family owned restaurant. I very much felt like I was at home with good Mexican food! Will definitely come back if I’m ever in Missouri again.

Taqueria Rivera Menu with Prices 2602 SE 3rd Ave, Amarillo

Came here for a quick bite, ended up ordering menudo, chile relleno, burritos, huevos rancheros, horchata, and coffee. This place takes you back to your mother’s/grandmother’s/aunt’s kitchen where home cooked meals could never be topped. This place is an amazing family restaurant and we will be coming back every time we pass through Amarillo.

Ramblin’ Cafe – Menu with Prices – 1420 2nd St, Santa Fe

This place has the best breakfast burritos and red chile I’ve ever had. The other food options are also great but the burritos are so good that I almost always get them. Both the red and green chile are on the spicier side, which is part of what makes them great. I usually get the breakfast burrito smothered with Christmas. It’s one of my all time favorite meals. Now that I’ve moved out of Sant Fe I spend all year looking forward to going to ramblin and getting their breakfast burrito. The service is also great and you can tell it’s a family owned business and the staff really cares about their customers. If you want to try some of the best red and green chile in New Mexico, check out Ramblin Cafe.

Bad Ass Coffee Menu with Prices 400 Gold Ave SW suite 103, Albuquerque

Been working downtown 10 years now. Came in this morning starving since I didn’t have dinner last night. Decided lets try this place out. Took my daughter in with my ordered 2 bacon green chile burritos. I needed a coffee too so the super awesome nice guy at counter showed me the cool coffee menu. Ordered the vanilla coconut blended. I didn’t even glance at the prices. Total order came out to $20. Okay prices aren’t cheap downtown I been knowing this. The coffee drink was very good I got an xtra shot of expresso .81 cents, it helped. The burrito… hmmm so it is like 70 percent tortilla. A thick tortilla wrapped a few times. I literally opened it up and ate the insides with a fork (wanted actual eggs, meat, chile and cheese not just tortilla). Not worth the price. About 15 feet away is another spot that’s cheaper and the burritos are better.

Tom’s Tacos – Menu with Prices – 4669 Torrance Blvd, Torrance

This is Tito’s Tacos from Culver City, but way smaller, less crowded, and more convenient for those in South Bay. CASH ONLY! CASH ONLY! Lots of parking. CASH ONLY! As I noted in my Tito’s Tacos review, I am not a huge fan of the tacos. However, I really dig Tom’s burritos ? The bean and cheese burrito in particular. I’ve tried the burrito with the meat, rice, etc. as well, but what it all comes down to in the end is that the beans are stellar (lard-tastic) and the cheese combines to make goodness. I usually get some of the liquid guac and salsa and combine it with the burritos for a little extra flavor, but they are good without too. The chips are decent, the burritos are definitely messy, the ordering experience is way easier than Tito’s, but the burritos (to me and my wife) are awesome. Looking forward to going back for some nostalgic flavor from the Culver City days ?

El Cora Birria | Estilo Tijuana – Menu with Prices – 7900 Fruitridge Rd, Sacramento

MUST TRY! Some people may overlook this place because it’s inside a gas station but give it a chance! You will still be thinking about it the next day and would want to go back for more. I had this 2 weeks ago, I’m still thinking about it and I can’t wait to go back. The menu is pretty small. You can order soft tacos, crunchy tacos, mulitas, quesadillas, or burritos only. Also, you can only choose between beef or goat for the meat. That’s why I’m giving it 4 stars. I was hoping that they would have chicken as an option as well. I’ve only tried the beef but OMG it is delicious. Especially with some grilled onions and serrano peppers. The beef is so juicy and has so much flavor. They cook it in this broth and you can buy the broth on the side and that broth is delicious as well. People usually dip the taco in the broth but I prefer just eating it like a soup. I would go there just to order the broth to eat. People are just starting to discover this place. I remember going to LA and wanting to try a spot similar to this and the line was crazy. About 1.5 hour wait. I wouldn’t be surprised if it starts getting busy with long lines. I hope not though. Also. The cashier, I’m assuming he may be the owner or the son of the owner but he is nice and friendly. He probably gets tired of seeing me and asking if I can have grilled onions and Serrano peppers each time I go. I’m gonna need my fix soon. Lol

Carnitas Michoacan Menu with Prices 1039 Ming Ave, Bakersfield

Oh how I love a good taco truck. And Carnitas Michoacan is a great one. You won’t find any rice or beans here…This is strictly meat country! They’re only open on Saturdays & Sundays from about 7am until they run out of food (I was told this happens around 1pm, depending). But during these few hours, they crank out some of the most authentic tacos in town. The carnitas are solid, but the birria de chivo tacos are so deliciously tender and juicy, it is in a class of its own. In case you don’t know what birria de chivo is, it’s slow-simmered goat in a mild chile & spice broth. They’ll also give you a free hot cup of consommé if you ask (it’s a little like menudo broth but a lot more gamy). It’s pretty comforting on a rainy morning, sitting outside under their overhead. My favorite thing to put on these tacos is their mixed slices of red onion and habaneros that’s been lightly macerated with citrus. So simple, but pairs so well with their meat. According to the options listed on their truck, they also serve macisa, cuero, buche, y patas. However, I don’t know what any of those are, even after briefly trying to look them up (Google needs to step up their international food searches). I’ll just have to ask them next time I’m there. The people who run this place are very nice. It’s worth a try some weekend. It definitely hits the spot after some swap meet shopping down the street.

El Burrito Rico Menu with Prices 4404 River Rd, Amarillo

Great burritos and tacos! Growing up in El Paso I consider myself somewhat of a mexican food expert. I love burritos and tacos and there is no place in town I like better than El Burrito Rico. They have a wide selection of burritos and tacos including carne asada (my favorite), picadillo, chile verde, chile rojo, barbacoa, carnitas, pollo (chicken), al pastor, and even tongue (lengua). I roll with the asada and sometimes add guacamole. To die for. Their tacos have the same fillings but on soft corn tortillas. Delicioso. They have breakfast burritos as well and they don’t skimp on the portions. They come with two eggs, cheese, potatoes and your choice of bacon, ham or sausage. They have two salsas–a red and a green. I always order both because I just can’t choose one. They are both so good (I probably lean towards the green most days). They are located across the street from Pleasant Valley Elementary school in a bright yellow building. There is no indoor seating only drive-thru or walk-up but it is perfect for a fast breakfast or lunch on the go.