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| About: | This family owned and operated Mexican restaurant has been in business more than 20 years and the chef, as well as some of the waiters, has been there since the beginning. It resides in a restored building with loft ceilings and the dining room usually crowds with an assortment of regulars. Only fresh ground corn goes into the tortilla chips and corn tortillas made here daily. You will enjoy the traditional Mexican entrees such as chicken tacos and enchiladas, Nachos Grande, and chicken or beef enchiladas. |
| Hours: | Mo to Th from 11:00am to 09:00pm,Fr to Sa from 11:00am to 10:00pm |
| Categories: | Restaurants |
| Payment: | American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Visa |
| Specialities: | Veggie Enchilada Dinner, Guacamole Salad, Flauta Dinner, Fajitas, Enchilada, Chimichanga Dinner, Chili Relleno, Cheese Or Beef Enchilada Dinner, Cheese, Carne Guisada, Beef Taco, Huevos Rancheros, la Gran Fiesta |
| Products and Services: | Reservations: Takes Reservations. |
| Year Established: | 1948 |
| Cuisine: | Mexican |
| Reservations Policy: | Accepted |
| Other Contact Info: | Fax: (817) 626-8681 |
I ate here last night, for my uncle's bday dinner.
got food poisoning.
I have lived here all of my life and have been to every Mexican Restaurant in Fort Worth and other places around. Joe T's is great, of course, but I prefer El Rancho Grande, because there is more on the menu besides two dishes and it never disappoints. Definitely the best fijitos are at Joe T's but I can get nearly as good at El Rancho with a lot more choices.
I am just the messenger. My friend does not have a yahoo address.
My friend said that she and another friend went into El Rancho Grande and ordered two beef chimichanga meals. When the meals arrived at the table, the interior was COLD of both meals.
A half-hearted waitress took the orders (her and her friends same order) back to the kitchen. When the meals came back to the table, the signs of being microwaved showed up.
The same waitress took the orders back. The manager (possibly) brought two properly cooked beef chimichanga's back to the table.
Should one associate El Rancho Grande with cheating using a microwave in the kitchen?
Sounds like the City of Fort Worth Health Department needs to check this place out, huh?