Find out what Latin restaurants to try in Incline Village. Nestled along the northern shores of Lake Tahoe, Incline Village is a paradise for adventurers, offering exhilarating activities the whole year through. The surrounding Sierra Nevada thrives in winter, drawing flocks of snow-lovers to Diamond Peak’s groomed runs and glade skiing. The same peaks provide secluded and challenging hikes in the summer months. Tahoe itself is the place to unwind. Although some beaches are open only to residents, there are numerous public beaches to dip your feet in.
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4 based on 142 reviews
Lupita's across from the village post office in a shopping center catering more to local residents than tourist is very popular. Taco adobada was tasty and the shrimp diablo put out heat. On a weekend night large groups gather for tasty, authentic, affordable food and drinks. The noise level can be loud with boisterous groups.
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4 based on 66 reviews
Perfect place to grab a quick, affordable bite...We ended up getting some food for breakfast and going across the street to the beach and park.. The huevos rancheros were good ...The breakfast burrito was really big... Could be split between two people...The nachos were enjoyed by our kids .The place is really small.. there is plenty of parking..They have a little store attached...We would go back ..
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3 based on 166 reviews
This was our 2nd time here in a few years. Remind me not to go here again. It was the same disappointment each time where the dishes were way overpriced and the food was only less than average. The service is not great either. The wet burrito was way too wet and had hardly any chicken inside. I could not find many beans in the nachos. For the price you pay you expect more.
4 based on 112 reviews
By the reviews we thought dinner was going to be amazing but I found the flavoring very flat and bland.PROSfriendly and attentive servicegenerous portionsreasonable pricesfresh ingredientsnice outdoor patio, dog friendlyCONSfood was slow to come out of the kitchenfood was blandchips were hard and not fresh from a fryer, more like from a bagWhile the food was OK, unlikely I would return.
4 based on 17 reviews
For years we've visited Tacos Jalisco for take-out burritos, but recently the menu has expanded and there's some attractive seating outside. On our last visit we got relllenos that were the best we've had anywhere in a long time -- not over-battered, good chile flavor. Also cheese enchiladas, again with excellent flavor of the cheese, the tortillas and particularly the sauce. And the burritos were, as always, large, generously filled and tasty. We love our take-out, but this is now a nice enough place (at least in summer) for sitting with a beer and a meal. We have been fans of La Mexicana nearby, but our recent experience there was underwhelming at best. La Señora (who does it all herself -- don't be in a hurry) at Tacos Jalisco is at the moment the best bet for authentic, tasty Mexican food in the area.
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