Qdoba Mexican Grill Menu

  • Burritos
  • Cheese Nachos
  • Signature Flavors
  • Taco Salads
  • Three Tacos
  • Tortilla Soup

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  • Burritos
  • Cheese Nachos
  • Signature Flavors
  • Taco Salads
  • Three Tacos
  • Tortilla Soup

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  • Natalie S.

    The workers here are always nice and quick.

    (4)
  • Roger C.

    I got guacamole on the side with my chicken quesadilla and there was lettuce in it. huh? Not just a little, but enough for me to think that they were masking it in there for it's green color. Either that or they think guacamole tastes good with lettuce. The quesadilla was decent though.

    (2)
  • Jaci P.

    For fast casual Mexican food they have a lot of good flavorful options! This might not be authentic Mexican food- but it is not expensive and consistently good! It also has a kids menu with a lot of choices (which Chipotle has no kids menu.) the menu even comes with a milk! Which is great! This location is very clean, the staff is nice, and they try to help out people with small children. They also have a Coca-Cola Freestyle machine! Yay! 100 soda choices. The only other place near here with this is Five Guys.

    (4)
  • Amanda C.

    This is my lunch Qdoba spot. I don't come here often, but when I do, I try to get a burrito bowl with chicken or pork and fajita veggies. One thing I can say for them is that they've been trying to offer more healthy options lately - wheat tortillas and brown rice to name a couple. Like other locations, I haven't been blown away by the service or the food. But the quality is definitely consistent. And their queso is pretty darn good on a burrito! Another bonus of this location is their new soda machine with a touch screen and only one tap. For a quick lunch, this is not a bad option in Center City. Just remember to keep your expectations reasonable.

    (3)
  • Ezra S.

    Decent food and prices, comfortable area to eat in, I enjoy it there!

    (4)
  • Magic T.

    We eat here about once per week. I can recommend the nachos - which are better than Chipotle (oh my heavens! a sacrilege I know). Staff is very friendly and I'd probably give this place a perfect score except for the over abundance of nose rings, and nostril piercings which always have me carefully monitor my food preparation warily.

    (4)
  • Michelle C.

    I've recently discovered Qdoba and, for fast and relatively cheap fast food Mexican, I'm a fan. You can get a salad in one of those delicious crunchy tortilla bowls (just tack on 465 calories for one of those bad boys) or nix the bowl for a healthy meal. There are several options for protein and two different types of veggies (grilled and fajita style). There are many types of salsa. I love options. I love Mexican. I'm loving Qdoba. Here's hoping I can resist that delicious queso.

    (4)
  • Angela A.

    I have to say, Qdoba is GOOD. I was always a die hard Chipotle fanatic, but I think Qdoba is almost neck and neck with them in my opinion. My family have been going here more often than not, and everything I've tried has been great. I really like their shredded beef. It has the right amount of spice and it's very tender. I like that Qdoba doesn't charge you for extras or guac, and Qdoba has more menu choices than Chipotle. I'm sorry Chipotle, I hope we can be friends.

    (4)
  • Gideon R.

    Big mistake all around. I love authentic Mexican cuisine and shouldn't have ordered this - even then, the service was horrible. I ordered via grubhub and it took 2 1/2 hours to have three menu items delivered. Ordered around 7:50 and received at 10:15-20. Grubhub called them to work it out. They've refunded me 50% of the order total. Should have been a full refund.

    (1)
  • Michael K.

    i have never eaten at a qdoba and only once at a chipotle (not my fav). had the veggie burrito bowl and thought it was pretty tasty. the veggies were crisp and there were ample black beans. spicy salsa just spicy enough. under $7. hells yes!

    (4)
  • Dennis M.

    It's not Chipotle, but when you're in the area and Chipotle is busy, this place will suffice.

    (4)
  • Mick D.

    This place is a cluster-f*ck. While most Qdobas are good, clean, and on top of their games, this location is awful. It's over staffed by surly, dead-eyed kids who look bored out of their minds, it's noisy , and too crowded. So not impressed.

    (2)
  • John K.

    It's a Qdoba - a chain - but a delicious one and one that hits the spot on the run. The queso burrito and the salad bowls fill you up and are tasty. But my favorite? The ranchera fajita - the melange of flavors will simply put a smile on your face.

    (4)
  • Tyler R.

    Qdoba is clearly the mid-tier Mexican fast food restaurant in the city. It's the same concept as a Moe's or Chipotle, except it looks and feels more like a fast-food joint than a restaurant. It's not Taco Bell by any means (which may or may not serve sand and horse in their beef tacos). I do find that the flavors aren't supremely crisp and fresh, the service is no better than other similar spots, and the quantity of food for the price might actually be somewhat less. I do like their chips as they aren't greasy, and they do have a nice lime/salt balance. If you sign up for their email promos they will also give you a coupon for free chips and salsa-- fair deal for the time being. Qdoba is good in a pinch, but there are better places for both Mexican and fast food.

    (3)
  • Christian H.

    I like this place. They have big portions and you can get a big ol burrito for $6.75. The service is typical for fast food places, and the new fountain machine they have is boss. They also have a bathroom in case you get those Qdoba ills-if you get what I mean.

    (4)
  • Natalie H.

    Cheap, fast and good? Yup, it's possible. Try the bbq chicken burrito, then full it with your favorite sauce (mild, medium, or spicy salsa) and toppings (lettuce, tomato, guacamole and others). There burritos come in extra large, so make sure to arrive with an appetite, or be prepared to have dinner tonight & also lunch for tomorrow ( : A go to place for a quick, tasty bite on the run.

    (3)
  • Ashley C.

    Who doesn't Like Chipolte?

    (5)
  • Karen F.

    The food tastes fine - and the cafeteria style of "design your own" burritos, tacos and quesadillas is catching on fast -but don't be fooled. It's still fast food - and it is super-duper HIGH in calories. A typical burrito has 1100 - 1600 calories. (Naked will reduce it by 330 - as the PLAIN TORTILLA is 330 whopping calories alone.) That said - I do enjoy the Naked Chicked Burrito, no cheese, small (70 cal) taco-sized torilla on the side. It's just too hard for me to "hold the guac" and save 220 calories. That guac - for fast food guac tastes muy bien to me. Also "Dan" the manager at this location is very good - he catered a small event for my group and it went well (Naked Burrito Bar and lots of different salsas). By the way - I think Jack-in-the-box owns Qdoba - I know Chipotle is owned by McDonalds. FAST FOOD - people. Eat under a health advisory. Note: In the summer they make a very tasty mango salsa. You can get it on ANY burrito if you ask.

    (3)
  • Vincent L.

    SO MUCH FOOD! When I am eating I am in heaven but after I am hurting for hours. I suggest to not eat with your eyes. Your stomach will thank you later. The assembly line is pretty cool, so my decisions!

    (3)
  • Ciara S.

    I LOVE QDOBA forget Chipotle and their healthy behinds... My favorites are anything QUESO!!! :) The 3 cheese nachos and the burrito which queso are exceptional!

    (5)
  • Henri L.

    Love this place, would eat here everyday if I could!!

    (4)
  • Tony F.

    Fast, filling, and affordable! I liked all of the food I had here (chicken quesadilla and 3 cheese nachos) and will definitely be back again. I'm not really on a side in the whole Chipotle/Qdoba preference but they do seem to have more options here than Chipotle does. Quality wise, I think they are both similar.

    (4)
  • Alyssa M.

    Skip all that foofy-foofy overpriced/overhyped Mexican food in Philly ::::cough, Lolita::::::: and just come to this fab Qdoba. So I know....Qdoba may not be authentic Mexican....but this ish is delish! I came here one day when I got off work early and wanted to grab a frappuccino, but I think my inner fat girl came out once again because I skipped over the caffeine and headed straight for the greasy Mexican food. Yo Yo Yo ::::Randy Jackson voice::::::: this food has FLAVOR and It's CHEAP. I ordered the pulled beef quesadilla with the chicken tortilla soup--all for around $6--Score! The beef was very tender and flavorful and the soup was excellent with just the right amount of heat (not mild, but not overkili). I ordered in, table for 1, and enjoyed every last bite. I swear the customers could hear my "MMmmmm"s that I tried oh so very hard to keep in my head. The service was super friendly. Just a win all around here. I'll definitely be back.

    (5)
  • Ryan S.

    I was in town from Syracuse (a town where Mexican food is only found at Taco Bell). I got there about 15 minutes before closing and the staff there was great! Burrito was huuuuge and the quest sauce was pretty good. All in all a great value for under $10!!

    (5)
  • Meghan C.

    Someone I know loves Qdoba so when I would meet him for lunch, this is what he would want. I would slap a smile on my face because I'm a good friend, but I just don't really like Qdoba. The service is rude (I don't like having to be the one to say "Hi!" with a big friendly smile first or risk not being acknowledged...just grinds my gears. I want a freaking quesadilla. If you have time, can you make me one? Kind of like when you thank the cashier and they give you the stink eye? Why are you mad at me? I'm looking at you, 15th and Walnut Rite Aid. Anyway.) , the food doesn't really get me hot and bothered, and it's usually a mess (lunch hour in CC...totally get it...but...doesn't mean I want to hang out there if it's dirty...).

    (2)
  • Jimmie B.

    Great service! Staff were so funny and inviting. Food is prepared in front of you fast and good. Good sized portions. Pretty affordable too!

    (5)
  • Stef S.

    I've heard a lot about Qdoba and I was pretty disappointed. I think La Salsa, Baja Fresh, and even Chipotle are better. Small quantities. Chicken is too salty. The staff was sloppy with putting my order together. Definitely not worth the full price for blech mexican food.

    (2)
  • Ryan B.

    Qdoba is never my first choice for burritos. The best thing they have going for them is the tortilla wich has the consistency of a Stretch Armstrong action figure this is good in the sense that it's warm and fresh but the tortilla doesn't have enough spine to support it's innards. I am always amazed that when I bite into the Strech armstrong burrito I never have good ratio of ALL of the ingredients. Usually I take a bite full of rice followed by a bite full of guac followed by the rest of the fillers. Ehh if you're stuck with no other options this place will do Chipolte will always beat them out but that's a given. My best advice is if you are in the CC area and want an awesome burrito for a smilar price find your way down to Mexico on the Square @ 15th and Pine.

    (2)
  • Z J.

    I ate a chicken fajita burrito here in 2008, it tasted okay at the time. a few hours later though I was in the grips of food poisoning. Im not sure if it was the dubious cleanliness of this location on a winter evening, or something to do with the supply chain - but be prepared to potentially spend the nexts 2-3 days in extreme discomfort, in your bathroom, if you eat here.

    (1)
  • Sara C.

    What I want to know is - HOW IS IT POSSIBLE FOR A FLOUR TORTILLA TO HAVE 330 CALORIES and 8 grams of fat? Avoid burritos like the plague, unless you need to gain a few pounds. I've been back a couple times with coworkers and a $5.99 coupon for any entree and it has been tolerable, but still nowhere near worth the full price. The choose two (from a salad, 1/2 burrito, quesadilla, etc) is an okay deal.

    (2)
  • G F.

    Qdoba is not Mexican food. However, it is still passable as food. And, it is a better fast food chain option than, say... McDonald's or Taco Bell. It's not exactly cheap either. I mean, $10-$11 for lunch around Rittenhouse is kind of cheap. You could definitely pay more... but for what you actually get? Eh... I know all of this ahead of time though. So if I'm not happy with lunch, at least I know it was my fault. And at least I'll be full. I suggest getting the combo, which includes a soda cup and a side of tortilla chips. Sometimes they will give you a side of queso to dip your chips into... and sometimes they won't. I think it just depends on who's ringing you out. I'm not actually sure which is correct. You can often find at least one table that is clean and devoid of bits of rice and sauce. I would suggest sitting at the rail by the window. You can people watch passersby on Walnut St.

    (3)
  • Jeremy R.

    Went here twice. The first time was 4-star worthy; I ordered the quesadilla and chicken tortilla soup off the pick 2 menu, and both were good, especially for the price. The second time I had a queso burrito, and the tortilla was...spongy? Not appetizing at all. So I'll go in the middle of my experiences and give it 3 stars.

    (3)
  • Kristan P.

    For those who say it is expensive --- I recently realized that you can get a "side" of beans and rice for 89 cents. ....and for those of us who can get pretty broke, thats like almost a meal if necessary.... ...just saying it really comes in handy for those who are broke at work, but don't want the nasty dollar menu down the street at the golden arches....!!!! Healthy food options are hard to find that cheap in center city....

    (5)
  • Justine D.

    Nothing special. Came in because me and the BF were starving. What I really wanted was a sandwich. What I settled for was chicken tacos. Normally I can polish off 3 chicken tacos no sweat. These tacos are just really bland: -soft flour tortilla (I prefer corn, but that option then becomes crispy...yuck), -bland chicken that must be drenched in Chulula -lettuce -salsa of your choosing -cheese -"lite" sour cream (who cares you're eating cheese. It's not supposed to be healthy.) Once again here is where taco bell takes the cake. I will give them recognition for having my favorite hot sauce Chulula, which makes most any type of "Mexican" food taste a whole lot better. But good Mexican good doesn't need to be drenched in my favorite hot sauce. The BF's taco salad on the other hand, was tastier. It had a lot of lettuce for substance. Nice rabbit food. All in all, he likes the place. I was still hungry after my two tacos and all I wanted was a cookie. That's how you know I really was satisfied.

    (2)
  • Jen L.

    I would prostitute myself for a bowl of their Mexican gumbo. I would like to eat a chicken burrito every day. I dream of bathing in the three cheese queso dip. Sadly, they now display the calorie counts on the menu. But I still love it very very much.

    (4)
  • Beth R.

    I'm not really a fan of Mexico food, but this is more like Mexican-inspired food, and so I like it. I like that you can customize everything bc they make it in front of you. I think their hard taco shells are flaky and delicious. A tiny bit expensive, but overall a good choice is you're looking for a quick meal and in that part of town. Today the Rittenhouse Row thing was going on when I stopped in for a quick taco lunch, and they were handling the mobs pretty well.

    (3)
  • Andy B.

    At least it will make you full. There's really a dearth of decent Mexican in Center City, and Q-Dubs doesn't do much for the cause. The tortillas are gummy, and food is kind of bland, but at least it seems fresh. It's going to sit in your belly all afternoon too, so be prepared. Also, I like the automated change from the cash register. I always feel like I hit a winning slot machine when I go to a store with one of those.

    (2)
  • John G.

    I go here most Tuesdays for lunch for a Queso Burrito and double points. It's fast, fairly fresh, and relatively cheap (considering free burrito potential). Though nothing to write home about, I find it to be a consistently decent lunchtime destination.

    (4)
  • Dong K.

    I wish i could give 3.5. I mean Ive never had a bad meal here, but at the same time I never seem to crave it. I always go with my friends who love this place for one reason or another...always the night before an exam. The people are all very friendly there. I always order some sort of naked Burrito with side of chips. I get stuffed and then its time to go. Sure there are other ways I would spend 7 dollars on food but hey sometimes you just deal. If you're in the area and want a quick mexican meal, id say splurge and go for qdoba. If you're on megabudget control, head over next door to wendys and get some chicken nuggets!

    (3)
  • Michael C.

    Imitation Chipotle. Chicken is too dry, beef is too tasteless, pork isn't even on the menu. Still, I go because I miss Chipotle, hah. Decent for quick "Mexican" food fix.

    (2)
  • Stephanie P.

    #269 The closest location to my apartment for some decent Mexican fast food. Whenever I was coming back from an especially bad day at work or just walking back from a great night out, I dropped by to grab a quesadilla along with heaping amounts of guac. The price is agreeable and the employees are nice enough. I definitely recommend dropping by if you're looking to load up on carbs.

    (3)
  • J P.

    They keep that line moving and you get what you order. Shit, that right there is what 3 stars is all about. Not a phenomenal burrito, but a really good burrito. In a city that cant quite get its Mexican right, I welcome the Qdoba burrito. I wish they'd use a bit less rice, but hey, its a big burrito. I'll say this: it is over-priced. A burrito and a fountain soda shouldn't cost $10. This aint New York.

    (3)
  • Karla G.

    Can I tell you about my first, and only visit to Q'doba on Walnut Street? I was expecting your generic imitation Mexican cuisine but since a friend of mine recommended the place I though I'd give it a go. I could deal with the assembly line atmosphere until I actually got up to the counter and was rudely interrogated by about six employees who weren't too thrilled about making my burrito. They piled the watery ingredients onto the flour wrapping and quickly pushed it aside as it it was MY fault they are stuck in some dead end job behind the big corporate counter. Besides the half cooked rice, watery guacamole and pile of ingredients on my veggie burrito that I asked them not to put on it disgusted me how the workers, with the exception of the cashier who was rather pleasant and patient, were treating the customers. For instance the woman behind me asked for only a little rice on her veggie burrito and the man proceeded to pile it on with his spoon. When she again said to him that she only wanted a little bit of rice, her told her "too late now, isn't it?." I decided to report the man's behavior and my half cooked lunch to the corporate office via e-mail, and they in turn offered a half assed apology and a coupon for ten percent off my next visit to the store. In not so many words I told them they could shove their coupon up their asses and that discounts aren't going to change their employee's attitudes towards the customers. I'm not really one to complain about places and regardless of how much I didn't like my meal I hate wasting food even more, so, yes I did suck it up and finish my lunch. I was glad it was take out because during lunch time there is barely anywhere to move an elbow let alone sit down. I can understand that people tend to perform differently when working in crowds and I for one know what it's like to hate a job, but I can in no way condone the behavior of the employees that I witnessed and I personally will not be heading back for another try.

    (1)
  • Tom T.

    This qdoba sucks, go to the one on Walnut.

    (1)
  • Frank R.

    Good food in huge volume. It's a little bit of a hassle going through the line and telling them what you want on your burrito, but they are really nice -- and fast -- so it's a little concession. The place is great if you're hungry -- they don't scrimp on the total amount. It's fast food, though, so don't get grumpy about its authenticity. It's fuel...and pretty good at that.

    (3)
  • Cherie C.

    The burritos are okay for fast food. The meat was good. The salsas lack any punch; I got the hottest one and it still seemed mild. And unlike similar chains, there is no salsa bar where you can add more spice if you need it. Beware the nachos. I was expecting yummy nachos with fresh cheese like Baja Fresh (or even La Salsa, a poor substitute). When they referred to the cheese on my nachos as "queso," I should have run. Unless the entire menu is in Spanish, "queso" means "runny cheese food product in lieu of shredded cheese." And that's what I got. I ordered what the menu called "three cheese nachos." It is only now that I recall from commercials that Velveeta is a blend of colby, swiss, and cheddar (-type products). There were pretty bad. Overall, Qdoba is not the worst place to grab a meal on the run. It's also not the best Mexican-style fast food. And it's certainly not a place I make a point to patronize. If I'm in a hurry and it's on the way, I might go again.

    (3)
  • Tanya S.

    I like Qdoba because it's a good place for cheap Mexican eats. A standard chicken burrito costs a little over $6.00 and it's a pretty nice size. I've also found that if i order it "naked" (calm down ... I'm talking without the tortilla) :-) they put it in a bowl and you get even more (I can split it in half and eat the other half for breakfast the next day (yum). I do hate the fact that they make you pay for extra "guac" and even sour cream, but I find that if I'm nice to the staff, they'll give me more than they should (see, niceness counts for something). ;-) I recently acquired a Qdoba frequent dining card (wish I'd had one six months ago, I could've eaten for free 10 times already), so I'm hoping that'll be a reward for my continued patronage. In addition to the 16th Street locale, a new spot (under different management) opened up at 19th & Chestnut and it's pretty nice if you're hanging in Rittenhouse Square. But, all in all, they're both pretty much the same. Not the greatest Mex food you'll ever eat; but certainly not the worst. Oh, and one more thing ... just bring your own drink or suck up the $1.50 they charge you for a small fountain drink and keep going back for refills (they're free after all). Peace out.

    (3)
  • elisa o.

    MUST HAVE THE THREE CHEESE QUESO! Service at this location is great! Friendly and efficient! I really do not care much for their burritos though and that is why they lost a star. Other than that the food is great!

    (4)
  • Jae R.

    Just like any other burrito chain. Food is decent. Clean tables. Easy bite before you head to museums, bars, or whatever.

    (3)
  • idurtp -.

    Some weird corporate burrito place like Chipotle. I think Chipotle's is better though. These things are spreading like a virus in the Philadelphia area so they are pretty convenient. Good enough if you are craving a Tex Mex. I guess I've just been spoiled by "real" burritos. These burritos at Qdoba just don't have as much flavor - I end up putting on a lot of verde salsa to compensate.

    (3)
  • Scott G.

    Not as good as Chipotle, but still pretty good. I've had nothing but friendly service from the staff, but I usually go to the one off N Broad.

    (3)
  • Rob G.

    Huge servings of amazing ingredients just the way you want it EVERY TIME. Plus at this location I like to sit at the bar along the glass window looking out at walnut st. people watching whilst enjoying a tasty treat!

    (5)
  • Caitlin C.

    Qdoba is one of the best Mexican places for a quick lunch. Over 10 sauces and salsa's, tons of burritos and classics like quesadilla, tortilla soup and nachos. Customize any menu item with your own salsa, toppings and more. I recommend the naked queso burrito with a side of chips.

    (4)
  • Jeremy B.

    Always have I had a good experience at any one of these in the city. I mean you watch them make your burrito, pork my fav, so no issues. A touch pricy for mexican but a huge ass burrito nonetheless. Nachos rule!!!

    (4)
  • Jake P.

    I'm with Russ on this one... Compared to Chipotle, Qdoba is Burger King. However, I do almost believe them that everything is made fresh daily. I like their tacos with green salsa. It's a cool place to chill (I go to the location @ 19th Street).... The thing I don't like, which is the new thing in Mexican cuisine across the board, is charging for guacamole... they ask you as if it's included, then tack extra dollars onto your bill. Modern-fast food should always be 6-7 bucks, and Qdoba, with a drink, typically becomes 8-9... for 8-9 bucks, you can hit a mom & pop taco spot in North or West Philly, and be rolling in tortillas.

    (3)
  • JEAN S.

    Fast. Reasonably priced. Made to order. Do not give me a hard time when I want a no beans chicken burrito.Taco salads are better than some I have ordered in sit-down restaurants. May or may not have Diet Coke in their Coke Zero dispenser. Great seating in the window for Walnut St. people watching.

    (3)
  • kara p.

    yuck. one bite rice one bite beans next bite salsa last bite all flour wrap burritos aren't supposed to be deconstructed, you assholes.

    (2)
  • Russ C.

    I'm not usually too into chain restaurants, but Qdoba is a decent "faux" Mexican chain restaurant. I really like the Fajita Classic Burritto, it's huge, fresh and easy on the pocket. There are a couple locations throughout the city now, so it makes for a quick lunch or easy take-out dinner. The one downfall about Qdoba is the ordering process--basically you walk down the line and people ask you about all the different condiments and cheeses and rice and salsa and etc. it would be easier if you could just tell them upfront what you wanted. Not a big deal, just a rather a suggestion. Bottom line--Qdoba is a good place for a quick mexican lunch/dinner...its worth giving a try. **The other CC location is at the corner of 19th and Chestnut**

    (3)
  • Ryan C.

    Pretty good burrito joint. My wife and I like Chipotle better, but this is walking distance. I'm on the lookout for a REAL burrito place, let me know if you find one.

    (3)
  • Kelly S.

    Qdoba is pretty good for fast food in the city. Much fresher and tastier than Wendy's, McDonalds, Taco Bell etc., and it's Mexican, which is a plus. I like their nachos and their chicken taco salad, but the tacos are pretty good, too. And this place is clean, which makes it attractive. I only go here when I'm hungry and in a hurry and/or too poor to get food at a regular restaurant, but I definitely will be going here again.

    (4)
  • Joe M.

    Not bad for a quicky snack and stuff. I came in for nachos on a rainy day in the big P. Have to go back and check out the other items.

    (3)
  • Daniel D.

    Qdoeba is great for what it is. Of course you don't go in if you're expecting authentic south of the border food. But for a chain restaurant, it definitely beats out McDonalds. My pick: Chicken Queso Burrito with Black beans, corn salsa, cheese, sour cream... mmmmmmmm good!

    (4)
  • Kath B.

    I like going to Qdoba for lunch during the week. It's definitely not the best Mexican food you'll ever have but easily beats all the fast food joints in the area. I think it is a bit on the bland side, so be sure to pick out a salsa or two.

    (4)
  • Kap N.

    this place is yummy. the food is really fresh. the people there are pretty chill.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 10

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : Yes
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : Yes

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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