Mexican food shines with authentic cuisine and generous portions. Burritos are hefty and flavorful, especially the al pastor. Dining room feels warm and inviting, plus a slot machine room adds fun while waiting.
Hefty burritos come stuffed with cheese, sour cream, lettuce, tomatoes, and beans. The al pastor burrito stands out for its size and flavor, offering good value and a satisfying taste.
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Daily specials are available, offering unique dishes each day.
The restaurant is vegetarian friendly, catering to diverse dietary needs.
Prices are very low compared to other Mexican restaurants in the area.
Small space offers a warm family atmosphere with diverse Mexican dishes. Steak burritos shine with delicious flavor but can be inconsistent. Despite modest decor, steady crowds and late hours prove its popularity.
Steak burritos stand out with delicious flavor but sometimes have crunchy, dry meat that is not blackened as expected. Quality varies, with some burritos tasting exceptional and others falling short.
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The restaurant is now called Bello's instead of El Faro.
EL FARO MEXICANN CUISINE is open late.
Parking is available but can be limited.
Mexican spot boasts a spacious terrace and lively bar with live music and sports on TVs. Burritos shine, especially the DIABLO BURRITO with its spicy, balanced heat. Friendly vibe draws groups for drinks and flavorful dishes.
Big, thick burritos pack a lot of meat and flavor. The DIABLO BURRITO stands out for its spicy but balanced heat and rich taste. Options like the Asada and chorizo burrito and fried chimichanga dinner add variety.
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Expect long wait times during busy hours, especially after 5 pm.
Parking can be challenging; consider arriving early to secure a spot.
Prices are on the higher side, with meals averaging over $35 per person.
Small space with homemade tortillas and generous portions creates a cozy vibe. Burritos with rice inside and asada filling taste good to amazing, though some parts can be undercooked. Outdoor picnic tables add to the relaxed, family-owned feel.
Burritos here come with rice inside and feature asada as a common filling. Some tortillas and meat can be undercooked, but overall the burritos are considered good to amazing.
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Parking can be hard to find near the restaurant.
Expect at least a 15-minute wait for orders if not placed in advance.
The tacos cost $3.75 each, which is reasonable for the portion size.
Small space buzzes with family atmosphere and cozy music. Northern style burritos like Carne Asada shine with bold flavor. Authentic Mexican dishes focus on gorditas and steak quesadilla, making every bite memorable.
Burritos and gorditas come northern style and hold up well here. The Carne Asada Burrito and Steak Quesadilla stand out for their flavor and quality.
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Barbacoa is available only on weekends.
Menudo is only served on Sundays.
Parking was a hassle at Las Gorditas De Don Angel #4.
Mexican restaurant shines with massive burritos packed with meat and fresh veggies. Open kitchen and authentic Mexican sodas create a lively vibe. Friendly, family-oriented space with a clean, no-frills feel makes it great for casual dining.
Massive burritos come packed with meat, rice, and beans. Fresh thinly sliced lettuce, onions, and cilantro add crispness inside. Options like chile relleno and cecina offer flavorful variety.
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Taco Tuesday features special deals on tacos every Tuesday evening.
Prices are reasonable, with meals averaging around $20 per person.
The menu includes a wide variety of Mexican sodas and vegetarian options.
Spacious Mexican spot shines with glowing paint skulls and dope wall art. Burritos come loaded with steak or al pastor, offering bold flavors and big portions. Quiet, friendly vibe pairs well with a full bar and sports on TV for a calm meal.
Loaded burritos with steak or al pastor stand out for their flavor and size. Options include chicken and veggie burritos, with the chicken version being mild and comfortably spicy.
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Chips are not complimentary and cost 50 cents each.
Dipping sauce for birria tacos incurs an extra charge.
The restaurant opens later than advertised, often around 10:20 am.
Mexican restaurant buzzes with lively energy and stays open 24 hours with a drive-through. Steak burritos feature rich Carne Asada and generous portions at fair prices. Pair meals with horchata for a tasty, authentic experience.
Steak burritos stand out with rich Carne Asada and satisfying portions. Burritos come at reasonable prices and pair well with horchata for a complete meal.
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El Paraiso Mexican Restaurant is open 24 hours for late-night cravings.
Expect wait times of 20-30 minutes during peak hours, even late at night.
Drive-thru service is quick, with minimal waiting even during busy times.
Cozy spot offers authentic Mexican flavor with quick service and generous portions. Burritos shine with vegan and tripe options served alongside rice and beans. Clean, no-frills setup feels like a slice of Mexico City.
Burritos come with a side of rice and beans by default. Vegan and tripe options stand out, with burritos seasoned well. Steak burritos vary, sometimes too salty with more lettuce than meat.
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Taco Tuesday special offers 3 tacos for $6.
The food comes out in less than 10 minutes after ordering.
The restaurant is very clean and well-maintained.
Mexican spot buzzes with loud music and offers a drive-thru for quick service. Burritos are generous portions, especially the steak option, though tastes vary. Wide menu and late hours make it great for dine-in or carry-out.
Burritos come in generous portions with lots of flavor. The steak burrito is a common choice, though opinions on it vary widely.
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Tacos cost around $4 each, which is higher than average for similar restaurants.
The drive-thru is convenient for quick takeout orders.
The restaurant is open late, making it a good option for late-night food.
Outdoor patio offers river views and live music, creating a chill vibe. Burritos come with sweet Mole sauce and mild spice, featuring tasty steak and El Pastor options. Colorful murals add to the friendly, lively atmosphere.
Burritos feature sweet Mole sauce with a mild spice level. Options include steak and El Pastor, both noted for being flavorful and well-made.
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Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Karaoke nights are popular on Thursdays, starting at 10pm.
Menu prices are higher than average for similar restaurants.