El Limon - Flourtown
El Limon
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A neighborhood Mexican spot delivers bold, scratch-made flavors and standout items—shrimp burrito, marinated chicken tacos, fresh salsa, churros and margaritas—yet experiences vary widely. While praised for authentic dishes and Taco Tuesday deals, some guests report cold or overcooked meat, tiny portions, extra charges and even food‑safety lapses. Service and kitchen consistency appear location-dependent; worth a cautious visit for taco lovers, but temper expectations and confirm orders before you go.
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Delicious tacos! Free margaritas! Went for taco Tuesday. Very impressed by the marinated chicken taco! Pulled pork and steak tacos were also very good. Salsa was fresh and delicious. Churros with ice cream were the perfect finish to a tasty meal. Service was good and atmosphere was simple but the food makes it worth a visit!
Horrible, that’s all I can put it as, charged me for extra rice, it was in a 2 ounce container. Order a Fajita, bring your own raps. Order a taco, Make sure you say tacos, because if you say taco you get one taco that I ate in 2 bites and was charged about 8 dollars for, kinda sad that this went so down hill, used to be great to order from, now, not so much.
Extremely unsatisfied with this poor performance and service. As I was cutting into my burrito, I noticed the hair falling out from it. I was so disgusted and disappointed. Literally made me sick to my stomach.
Recently visited this location and it was just not good. When the food arrived it wasn’t even hot, chips were over cooked and cold and the quality of the food was poor. Service was okay, I mentioned that the food was not good and I was told by our server that the chef said it tasted fine… Me and my family love El Limon, but this location really went downhill. I will not be returning.
I ordered some tacos because they had a variety of appealing options. I arrived early to pick up my order and had a short drive home. When I opened the tray for my carne asada tacos, I was greeted with a sight reminiscent of something disturbing—like my late hamster had climbed out of its grave and nibbled on its bedding. The meat was cold, overcooked, and lacked any seasoning. It seemed like it had been prepared days ago. If you're looking for a better taco, you might as well head to the frozen foods section at your grocery store, ask the cashier to spit in it, and eat it cold. At least that would have some flavor!
