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This place was good! Got the combo meal with tacos, the chicken cilantro roll, and beans and rice. Also, a margarita. I had never had the fried chicken cilantro roll before, and I loved it! The rice was really good. My husband got nachos. The food was delicious. The service was somewhat slow, although it was pretty busy at the time. Our server was very nice. We would come back here again, but not if we were in a time... View all feedback.
What User doesn't like about Christina's Cocina Cafe:
This had been one of our favorite places to eat in Butte. The restaurant was busy. We were seated quickly, but after that were completely ignored. We waited at least 25 minutes and no one gave us water or chips or said we will be right with you. I am handicapped and cannot sit long. Finally we left. No even said any thing when we left. I don't know if we will ever go back. View all feedback.
Definitely no hole in the wall. We were very impressed by food, waiting staff and the environment. Two combos, two adult drinks led us to $50, and we both agreed it was good. General portions and a decent selection of barley pop on the menu. We can't wait to go back.
I wanted to like this place I really did?but I don?t. However, I must say the staff were lovely, kind and accommodating but the food? it had almost no flavor at all, the cheese was subpar. The rellenos were just goo and the only flavor could actively taste was celery? an ingredient I never heard of in Mexican food. The server told me everyone loves the fajitas and maybe if I?m starving one day I?ll give them a go.
It 's hard to rate this place, as the meal I had was actually good, but the style of everything was just so not authentic I kind of had a laugh about it. The service was the kind I would get at a country steakhouse, and the chips were not fresh made or anything of the sort. Guacamole and salsa were passable. I do have to say the fajitas were very good though, in the way my Irish family would make them. It was just kind of weird to have a whole staff of very Anglo-Saxon people cooking and serving at a Mexican restaurant. The recipes were good in a completely American- and Midwestern-ized way. I also thought the price a bit high for what it was, considering authentic Mexican food is known for large portion sizes. This is not a bad place for Butte, MT, and if I wanted fajitas in the area I would go back. As someone who lived in Phoenix and has experienced some delicious cookouts, I just can 't feel right giving it more than 3 stars, although I didn 't have a bad time. It is good, just not authentic.
Extremely disappointing. Upon arrival I was asked if I minded eating in to go containers, which would have been fine if the food would have been worth taking home, it was not. It took quite some time to have my order taken, but the chips were good.. My chicken quesadilla was both burnt and extremely dry with no flavor at all. I asked for no pico and all my items came with pico. The hard corn shell tacos were also quite bland and grease drenched to the point of disintegrating in sogginess. The service was quite good and really the highlight of the visit. I see no reason to go back. The food was uninspired and bland.
This place was good! Got the combo meal with tacos, the chicken cilantro roll, and beans and rice. Also, a margarita. I had never had the fried chicken cilantro roll before, and I loved it! The rice was really good. My husband got nachos. The food was delicious. The service was somewhat slow, although it was pretty busy at the time. Our server was very nice. We would come back here again, but not if we were in a time crunch.