Find out what Mexican restaurants to try in Fairview. Fairview is a town in Collin County, Texas, United States. It is part of the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area. As of the 2010 census, the town population was 7,248. The estimated population in 2014 was 8,361. The town is adjacent to the 289-acre (1.17 km) Heard Wildlife Sanctuary.
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3 based on 23 reviews
Mesas Mexican Grill prides itself by using fresh, quality ingredients and made-from-scratch dishes every day. Each recipe has been created in the kitchen with the customerâs tastes in mind. This perfect blend of traditional Mexican cuisine with a unique T
Another Mesa's and another consistently grand experience. The staff will welcome you here like family again and again. The fare is ever so tasty from the chips and salsa, to the street tacos, and even to the classic south of the border house margaritas. The prices are quite reasonable, the servings generous, and the service prompt and attentive. Mesa's has earned their place on my go to destinations around town.
4 based on 24 reviews
Okay - same wife, new house, new town. Tired after a week of unpacking boxes and excited when she initiates an outing to someplace new. Convenient strip mall location facing the North Dallas Parkway at Eldorado. Clinical,functional interior - a step up from maybe fast food but you dont come here to hang out - though several diners preferred dine in option it seems. Beer/wine/frozen margs poured by cashier. No on the rocks option which would have been less of a brain freeze experience. Tacos (and even more so the creative and very tasty fillings are the star. We tried 5 and felt like there were a few more including traditional breakfast tacos ($2.75) to come back for at a future moment of craving. We enjoyed the brisket (topped with sliced avocado and sweet chili sauce, cornflake fried shrimp, falafel, blackened fish and tempura battered fish (topped with little tiny crunchy french fry stix. Yummy and fresh. If i had to wish for an option - i would wish for the tortilla to be more than a wrapper/bystander and maybe four vs. corn option and then griddled just so for an added texture element.
4 based on 66 reviews
Our mexican cantina is a place that everyone can come and enjoy after a long day at work, or before a night out with friends. Our fun, laid back atmosphere is ideal while drinking the best tasting margaritas in the area, and enjoying a Tex Mex meal from o
Pleasant restaurant with very good service, but the food is really bland. The salsa, although pretty good, wasn't even spicy enough to bring much flavor to the items. Brisket taco, tacos al carbon, chicken and beef enchilada-everything tasted pretty much the same. Queso was ok but it also would benefit from some spice.Hey, Susan. We're sorry your dish wasn't seasoned to your liking. Our food is always made in-house, and we only use the freshest ingredients. We hope this doesn't turn you away, and instead you find your way back to give us another try again soon.Take care,Cooper, General Manager
Very slow counter service; no one dedicated to customers in front dining room. Lines backed up while 6-8 people were in kitchen. No smiles, greetings or other signs that the employees were happy to be there. Kitchen floor, salsa bar and dining room floor not clean. Crispy tacos were good but threw MexiChips trio away. Vinegar taste in beans and thinned-out cheese. Many great restaurant choices, but this is not one of them.
Find your nearby Taco Bell at 380 E Stacy Rd in Allen. We're serving all your favorite menu items, from classic burritos and tacos, to new favorites like the $5 Double Stacked Tacos Box, Crunchwrap Supreme, Fiesta Taco Salad, and Chalupa Supreme. So come
Like the title says, if you really need me to tell you about Taco Bell, then I have to ask: Are you kidding?Fast food, little attention to quality or consistency, and questionable cleanliness seem to be the norm. This is unusual since TB is part of PepsiCo and I expect them to enforce their standard more rigorously upon their franchise operators. On the other hand, my teenagers love it and TB *IS* open quite late.
3 based on 14 reviews
This was our first time. Clean restaurant. Food was ready quickly. My husband had the chicken dinner with 2 veges. Very reminiscent of other chain chicken restaurants. Good and not spicy. I had the burrito with chicken, fajita, rice, black beans and cheese. Very similar to other burrito establishments Good. Not great. Would go here again
4 based on 106 reviews
Went here per trip advisor for high rating. Chips and salsa were fresh and tasty. Everything beyond that was mediocre at best. The margaritas were meh. My husband and I shared the combination fajitas. The tortillas appeared handmade and were good. Nothing on the fajita pan was âsizzlingâ. The meat was warm(ish) and the onions and peppers were undercooked. Beans and rice and other accoutrements were forgettable. The service, however, was impeccably courteous and thatâs the only reason the stars are 3 not 2.
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4 based on 74 reviews
We've dined at Wild Salsa twice now, the first time was about a year ago and we were unimpressed. The servings were small, over priced and the food wasn't very good. We wanted to give them a second try just in case it was just an off night, it wasn't. The dishes are ala carte, so if you want an actual meal you must add each side for an additional cost. My son ordered the chicken quesadilla, which was $11 with no sides, we very small, and tasted so bad that he wouldn't eat it, and he is not a picky eater. My overall take away is that the food isn't very Mexican or Tex-Mex, doesn't taste good and is very over priced. I'm frankly confused regarding all of the high reviews, no one I know has had anything good to say about this restaurant.Hi Leslie,Thank you for your feedback on your recent visit to Wild Salsa. I'm sorry to hear about your experiences with us. I have passed your comments regarding the quesadillas and food overall to the chef and upper management. Thank you for giving us this chance to improve!
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4 based on 382 reviews
My family and I (7 in all, 3 adults,4 kids) went here for lunch, and had a good meal with good service.
4 based on 117 reviews
At Gloriaâs, itâs always been about fresh ingredients, creative recipes and a commitment to our customers. The food at Gloriaâs was conceived by Gloria and Jose Fuentes and born out of the traditions of El Salvador. Inspired Tex-Mex additions have provide
Traveling in area & decided to try it. Good choice! Our waitress was wonderful. Asked for explanation of items & recommendation; she was so pleasant helping us. It is Salvatorian/Mexican and wonderful. House margaritas and our food were delicious.
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