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Contribuer aux commentairesWe used to love ordering take out from here but the past two visit have been disappointing. When we arrived to pick up our take out, no one greeted us and we waited 10+ minutes just to pick up food that was already prepared. The food was missing items that were normally included. We couldn’t help but notice the fried calamari they sell was coming from frozen premade. We will have to switch back to La Sierra in the future Service: Take out
This restaurant is definitely lacking in hospitality at the ordering window but also in taste and quality of their food. We ordered two combination plates of one short rib taco and chile relleno, one house margarita and a beer. We paid $73, (not including tip which was 20% which we thought was way overpriced especially for what we received. We asked for chips and salsa, but they told us that this would cost extra(! . Our waiter was a nice young man which we were thankful for. We were also quite surprised to learn that Asada is also owned by Reunion Kitchen, which makes perfect sense to us as we're not fans of this restaurant either, very average and pricey. We never mind paying for a pricey menu if the food is of great quality and a nice ambience, but both these restaurants are in major need of improvement on all levels.
First time trying this place! Agostino was so nice, he runs the whole show, cashier, bartender, server etc. very friendly and hard worker! I tried the mahi burrito so good! I will be back!
Great place to visit! Josh (attendant)! was very friendly, professional and efficient! Pozole and queso fundido authentic and delicious! Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
Menu has some interesting takes on Mexican food. Black beans or refried pintos. Meats are fresh, nicely prepared and top shelf quality. Lots of vegetarian options. Chips fresh crispy. Have ordered thru GrubHub and eaten at the restaurant. Tables outside, dog friendly.