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What User doesn't like about El Pueblo:
Coming from CA and TX, we really lack the flavors of Mexican cuisine. The ambience of this place is beautiful and it was clean. We had a toddler with us and the staff was friendly and welcoming. Everything did not taste amazing here, not terrible kind of a note on the flavors (we had tacos and enchiladas, and chicken tortilla soup . The thing we had from most was the prices relative to the portions. Not even in CA we... View all feedback. What User likes about El Pueblo:
The food at this restaurant is always delicious and the portion sizes are large! I am 9 months pregnant and was craving one of their dishes in a burrito. They made my day! Thank you! This is definitely my favorite place to eat. Everything is top-notch! View all feedback.
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The food at this restaurant is always delicious and the portion sizes are large! I am 9 months pregnant and was craving one of their dishes in a burrito. They m...
read moreThe absolute best Mexican restaurant in the area. I have been coming here for years and the staff is always so friendly. They have the best margaritas and amazi...
read moreNot good at all, I can see why they had no customers. The quesadilla, fajitas, and sides was tasteless. Everything looked frozen, and the prices aren't cheap ei...
read moreHorchata was a little watered. The Enchiladas Mexicans were good, but the chicken was not very spiced. The Aroz con pollo was the best we have. One of the entra...
read moreComing from CA and TX, we really lack the flavors of Mexican cuisine. The ambience of this place is beautiful and it was clean. We had a toddler with us and the...
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read moreNestled in a vibrant area, this restaurant evokes mixed feelings among diners. While some rave about its beautiful ambiance, friendly staff, and standout dishes like enchiladas and arroz con pollo, others criticize the food’s lack of flavor and high prices for portion sizes. Complaints about service—ranging from slow check processing to unwarranted gratuity—contrast sharply with positive experiences of expertly prepared food and generous portions. Highlights include praised margaritas and fried ice cream. As diners seek that perfect blend of affordability and authenticity in Mexican cuisine, opinions remain divided, prompting a quest for a truly satisfying Mexican dining experience.