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| Hours: | 7 days (lunch and dinner) |
| Categories: | Latin American, Restaurants, Mexican Restaurants |
| Parking: | Lot |
| Payment: | Visa, MasterCard |
| Specialities: | Children, Bright Lights |
| Cuisine: | Mexican |
| Ambiance: | Casual, Family Friendly |
| Feature: | Bar, Late Night, Outdoor Seating, Take Out |
| Reservations Policy: | None |
| Dress Code: | None |
If you are looking for Taco Bell in a sit down restaurant, this is the place to go. If you want real Mexican food...steer clear. The service was shoddy and the meat in the fajitas was way undercooked. The burrito is no where near a real burrito and oddly enough tasted just like the enchilada which had the familiar taste of Taco Bell sauce. The rice was bland but yellow...that doesn't make it Mexican. The refried beans didn't have an ounce of flavor. The only thing that was good were the tortila chips and salsa served when seated. All I can say is if you have ever had real Mexican food, you'll wonder why this restuarant doesn't call it sell the Taco Bell Food Factory. Look for a restaurant that is more authentic.
I love the corn soup, chicken nachoes, crabcakes and I could go on and on. I even enjoy the art work inside and the patio when it's warm.
Best Mexican Food ever: Being of Indian origin I like really spicy food. They give you enough choices of salsa to satisfy the spicy levels. I have been going to this place since 2002. Chimichanga is one of the best dishes I have had here. If there was one place I had take a person for dinner and my life depended on it, the choice would be Mexican Food Factory. There are no other mexican food places (including Taco bell) in a radius of 5 miles. That should tell you nobody is even close to matching this place.