El Alamo Grande Menu

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  • Sarah H.

    Update: Ordered delivery last night - I got an enchilada combo with rice and beans; the Boy got a red chile plate with rice and beans. Delivery was SUPER FAST - maybe 10 minutes at most! While I didn't really care for the enchilada sauce, everything else about our food was good - very tasty rice and beans, good flavor in the red chile. Both dishes lacked in spice but had a richness that made them enjoyable. I don't think I'd bother to go to this restaurant if I was driving, but it's really nice having a decent option for delivery aside from pizza and Asian food.

    (4)
  • Miriam L.

    I tried El Alamo on the recommendation of a friend. I ordered a sampling of a burrito, tamale, cheese enchilada and a chicken enchilada. These items came with refried beans and rice. Everything was delicious. The service was friendly and helpful and I will definitely be going back for more!

    (5)
  • Amanda S.

    This place has been here a long time but I think they changed management or something. When I was in high school I ate dinner here a lot with my mom because it was right by our house. The staff was always awesome and friendly and the food was so amazing. I would get very specific cravings for their enchiladas. Nothing else tastes like their enchiladas. The enchiladas are still their but they didnt seem as well crafted as they once were. Like some of the care that went into them was gone. And the staff i remember was gone and the new staff were not very friendly at all. They barely spoke to me (the only patron there) and it was clear it wasn't a language barrier because they were carrying on English conversations with each other and ignoring me. Not the best service ever. But those enchiladas... oh my goodness.

    (4)
  • Riza H. C.

    One Word : DISAPPOINTED. Perhaps with a Capital D. Went here with Hubs for early dinner. Time : 17:55hrs. Date : Friday April 15th 2011. That evening, the restaurant itself is quite empty. There are some other patrons dining in. But it wasnt like those other Mexican eateries we ever venture on a Friday evening, that is a sure sign bustling with "action". The service was A-OK. Inside the establishment, is clean. The chips and the salsa that were given to us, were just MEH. Hubs ordered Chimichanga, I think while I opt for the Peruvian Seafood dish named : Arroz con Mariscos. My order came with Rice that is A-OK with tomato flavor and the seafood trimmings, of calamari, shrimps, mussels and one or two crawfish. They mentioned that they make this rice with a Peruvian Special Sauce. Hmmm, I wonder whether this special Peruvian Red Sauce is Aji Panca? Then it was also mentioned in their menu, this Arroz con Mariscos, comes with Salsa Criolla. If I am not mistaken Salsa Criolla, consists of Onions, Cilantros, Tomatoes what nots. Unfortunately, my dish does not comes with Salsa Criolla. Bummer. :( Nothing spectacular with our entrees. Our order took awhile say about 15 mintues or more for it to be ready. Perhaps they are "swamped" with other orders which they may take priority with "to go orders" etc etc., it seems that way that evening. Perhaps we ordered the wrong things that evening. Perhaps that evening was their "bad hair" day. Underwhelmed with the food BIG time.

    (2)
  • Click S.

    Yah, it's still only average.

    (3)
  • Jason N.

    I found this restaurant to be just average. For people who aren't foodies this restaurant will probably be great. If you are looking for a 4 star Mexican dining experience it falls quite short. The big positive I give this restaurant is the service. I thought my server was awesome. She was very polite and helpful. My critique on the food is less positive. When I was first seated I was given chips and salsa. The chips were not seasoned and the salsa was ok but it tasted more like it was out of a can than home made. I got the chimichanga for my meal. I think it was plated really nicely, but on first inspection I did see a couple things that scream its just like every other average mexican restaurant. The rice appeared to be minute rice with chile powder, peas, and corn. This is what you get in every other average mexican restaurant, When I tasted my chimichanga the shredded beef was not seasoned in any way. It was just plain under seasoned shredded beef. I will continue looking for a great mexican restaurant in my area.

    (3)
  • Lorena R.

    Pollo a la brasa was super hard, couldn't even bite into it. It was old and I think they microwaved it. I had the server take it back. Decided to give it a second shot, so I asked the server what she recommended from the Peruvian menu. She couldn't tell me. I said, wow, if you don't eat this food, why should I? Last time I patronize this place.

    (1)
  • Jay L.

    I eat here every 10 days or so. The Carne Chaufa is my down home comfort take out choice. Hot, Fresh, Lots of asada for the price and enough for two to three meals. The chicken was just as good. It reminds me of the rice my mom would cook. One bite and I am happy. My wife gets the Asada Chimichanga and it is a winner for her. I would recommend sticking with non-processed and avoiding the ground/shredded beef. Not the worst, but not what I would order on purpose. Three strikes and you are out. I don't dine in, so I have no idea. Since I live a few blocks away, it is usually delivered quickly and is hot. When I pick up, it is never sitting, getting cold. No longer than a 3 minute wait to pick up and go. Its in a strip mall and if you are looking for the next hipster, LoDo experience, its not the sexy, wait in line with hipsters and painfully trendy joint. If you are looking for simple, working people food. Welcome.

    (4)
  • Crista H.

    The food was pretty good, ordered the combination fajitas. The service wasn't the greatest, we would have to hunt the waitress down to get service. We ran out of chips and salsa and was never asked if we wanted more. Also, the chips were super stale, but were really hungry and didn't really care. But non-stale chips still would've been better. Little frustrating. But other than that, the fajitas were really good. I will be back, hopefully the service is better.

    (4)
  • Mark T.

    By now, I'm sure you've all heard about the (OK, in my estimation) Mexican dishes profferred by El Alamo Grande in Aurora. But did you know that on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, they offer a full Peruvian menu as well? Well, let me tell you a little more. When was the last time you tried Chaufa - Peru-style fried rice? Or Lomo Saltado - a beef-soy-potato stirfry? Never, I hear you say? Oh, you didn't realize that Peruvian cuisine had a strong Chinese influence? Why yes, and a Japanese one too - in fact, one of Peru's more infamous former presidents, Alberto Fujimori, was himself Japanese in origin. So you want something more intrinsically Peruvian, do you? How about Causa - a huge portion of mashed potato stuffed with tender chicken? It's an appetizer in name only, let me tell you! Speaking of chicken, you could also try the unctuous, cheesy-walnutty concoction called Aji de Gallina. For seafood lovers, there is of course the citrus-"cooked" fish dish called Ceviche and the sturdy seafood free-for-all known as Cau-Cau de Mariscos (featuring a cameo appearance from yellow Rocoto peppers). Wash it down with a fizzy, iridescently-yellow Inka Kola (allegedly made from plantains, this drink knocked Coke out of the ballpark in Peru), or the achingly-sweet purple corn drink called Chicha Morada, or even a thick, pumpkinny shake made from Lucuma, a native fruit which those of you who've visited Hawaii may recognize as Eggfruit. For platters of Peruvian pulchritude, you can't go wrong at El Alamo Grande.

    (4)
  • Popo L.

    I gave this place three chances. The first made us sick. The second made us and an entire construction crew sick. The third, (God was watching out for me) the staff refused to serve us because they were going to close in an hour and it was empty.

    (1)
  • Jonathan R.

    Had lunch here on a Sunday morning with friends. Nice, unassuming spot, good selection Mexican & Peruvian food. Also lots of tequilas to try. The owner & his wife are very nice also!

    (5)
  • Ken L.

    I read the reviews and true, the tortillas become soggy because they throw all of the nice juicy steak and onions on the top and don't look back. I really think they do a fine job of marinating their selection and it is well cooked. The salsa and chips are decent and gets you ready for the meal. I recommend asking them for the tortillas separate so you can pile on the meat yourself and it will take care of the sogginess issue. I bet you will then enjoy the well cooked selection you desire. Good service and I have been happy the last 5 times I have been there.

    (4)
  • Annie B.

    My boyfriend and I went out on a fooding adventure tonight. I wanted to take him to Senior Miguels to watch him burn his face off on their extremely spicy green chili, but they closed early for some reason so we hopped back in the car and started cruising around good ol' Aurora. We ended up on Chambers Road and spotted "El Alamo Grande" and decided to give it a try. It was empty when we walked in and we were immediately seated with warm chips & salsa to follow our menus. The salsa was decent. It was somewhat thick! Not watery or runny like a lot of Mexican places I've been to. Then, there was the guacamole. It tasted like they just took a bunch of avocados and whipped them into a creamy, fluffy substance and didn't season it with anything. Very bland and very disappointing. The entree's were just OK. My tacos were so soggy that I couldn't even pick them up without them falling apart. I ended up eating tacos with a fork & a knife. They didn't taste bad, they were just were mediocre. My boyfriend had one of the combo plates. I tried a bite of his chili relleno and some of the green chili on the plate and again, just kind of meh and not spicy at all. On another side note, the music was sort of a downer. We were serenaded to an elevator music version of a pan flute doing "Unchained Melody" along with other slow melodic songs that made me want to take a nap. It certainly didn't assist with giving the place a positive ambiance. If anything, it gave my boyfriend and I something to joke about. If you live in the area and just want a quick bite to eat. It's not bad. It's just nothing special or anything I'd ever go out of my way to get. Sorry "El Alamo Grande", but you just didn't impress me.

    (2)
  • Allison M.

    You wouldn't think you would find great Mexican food in a non-descript strip mall at Mexico & Chambers, but guess what?! You will. El Alamo is found on the south-east corner and recognized by it's bright yellow sign that says "Mexican Food." The atmosphere is "dive" with inexpensive tables and chairs, a TV tuned to Spanish soap operas and an entry full of Spanish newspapers and the family's kids coloring in the corner. Who cares! The food is fast and fresh and tastes fantastic. The family-run restaurant offers great service whether you go and sit down or take home your meal. Thinking it would take too long to wait to take it home if you didn't call ahead. I've never waiting more than 15 minutes for meals for four. I've hooked up many a friend to this place and it's become a staple for them all.

    (4)
  • Marci M.

    I wasn't so sure about the place, since it's in the middle of nowhere. The service was good and the food was tasty. The food was a good mixture of Mexican and Peruvian. If you're looking for something unlike anything you've ever had, try the papa rellena. It's mashed potatoes stuffed with meat and veggies and then fried Disappointingly, there was only three tables of guests on a Sunday evening. The atmosphere was pretty cheesy, but was clean. They had sent out coupons in the mail, which was good and all, but they excluded Peruvian from the deal. I felt that wasn't really fair. From the food and service, I would recommend them again. The only problem that I really experienced was that they were unwilling to split the bill between two credit cards, because they didn't want to pay the credit card fees. Despite our complaining, they weren't willing to budge on the issue with two cards. So bring some cash if you're going dutch!

    (3)

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Opening Hours

  • Tue

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Accepts Bitcoin : No
    Good For : Lunch, Dinner
    Parking : Private Lot
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Dogs Allowed : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

Categories

Mexican Cuisine

If you enjoy Taco Tuesday, then you have officially fallen in love with the Mexican Food. The main grain of Mexican cuisine is maize. Also known as corn, maize is grown for the past 9000 years after the crop was discovered by the people in Mayan civilization. Mexican empire flourished when they started growing beans, tomatoes, chili pepper, sweet potato and cactus. Till this date these ingredients are used in cooking authentic Mexican dishes and drinks.

Great use of spices, fresh chili pepper dishes like fajitas, tortilla chips, corn chips, salsa, chimichangas, burritos, nachos and quesadillas are invented in America. But when you are looking for authentic Mexican food then you must find a restaurant in the city that serves Rajas con Queso, Garbanzo in a Guajillo Chile Sauce, Pork Filled Chiles Rellenos, Chiles en Nogada, Molcajete Salsa, Pico de Gallo and Frijoles de la Olla. An eye-opening fact – Mexican don't like their food hot. They use fresh chili and other spices to create a flavor that lingers in your mouth.

Mexican food is great for those who are Gluten Intolerant as they use Corn instead of wheat in most of their dishes. Also, you can easily find many beans based Mexican dishes. Another dish which didn't get similar glory as tacos or nachos is the Mexican hot chocolate. If you love something hot on a chilly day, then go for Mexican Hot Chocolate. On merry days, you can enjoy the authentic Mexican Drinks like Tequila, Mezcal, Tecuí, Sotol, Bacanora, Charanda, Posh O Pox, Puebla and Pulque. Mexican Cuisine is for people who enjoy strong drinks and hearty meals.

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