Discover Restaurants offering the best Mexican food in Highland, California, United States. Highland is a city in San Bernardino County, California, United States. The population in 2010 (US Census) was 53,104, up from 44,605 at the 2000 census. The term Highland also refers to a geographical area of the city of San Bernardino (generally east of Del Rosa Avenue to the eastern city limits), and parts of unincorporated San Bernardino County. Highland is generally divided into two regions, East Highland and Highland (Generally considered west of the 210, with the majority of inhabitants living east of the freeway.)
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This was absolutely the worst "Tacos" in my life! I've been frequenting them for the past 15 years and Tuesday, 5/25/16 was the worst ever! The tacos did not have hardly any beef and same and with condiments -- only came about half full in the taco.Flavor was not good, in fact, way below par and the overall service "was really bad!"Took 2 tacos back to my "MSMHC Security Guard" and he called me and told me that he "thanked me, but they were the worst he had ever eaten! My wife and I will never go back, if the same people are involved!I'm a Retired General, US Army-35 years -- this was the worst ever in my 82 years of being an American Citizen!!!
Located in a shopping center just off the freeway and very near to the Cal South soccer complex, this small place has been family owned for 27 years. You order and pick up your food at the counter. The guy at the counter was extremely friendly and nice to me and the kids. The food is cooked to order, so it takes a few minutes. We sampled a wide variety of tacos, all of which were superb. The prices are incredibly reasonable, Alcohol is available and there is a TV as well. The bathrooms were clean too. This will be our new go-to place for lunch during soccer tournaments.
Its a standard Del Taco drive through, nothing particularly bad or good about it. I have to give it only 4 stars because the 5 stars are reserved for the Barstow Del Taco's which are clearly a cut above all others if you have ever visited them.
3 based on 20 reviews
San Manuel Casino and the legendary George Lopez have joined forces to create Chingon Kitchen, San Manuel Casino's latest restaurant serving up unforgettable Mexican cuisine.
I was super excited to try this place. I finally got here. I was super surprised to see the layout. Food is being prepared in front of you as you walk along. We ordered the carne asada tacos and a burrito al pastor. Food was ok...a little bland. Burrito was filled with cheese taking away from the flavor of the meat. I do like that they add the pineapple to the al pastor meat (which is original). The rice was too much. Plus side.... flour & corn tortillas are handmade there. Drinks they have a ton of choices...Pepsi products, horchata, Jamaica, tamarindo and others I didnât read. Yessenia -Thanks for the feedback on George's new spot - the hottest new restaurant in the IE. Disappointed that the food was not to your satisfaction - please note that the items are cooked to order - so please communicate with our servers about the amount of cheese you wish to have in your item. Thanks and do give us a try again soon!-San Manuel Casino
My best friend and I have been eating Tortas since the late 60's and are always looking for the next good one. We went here for lunch and were not disappointed. They have over 20 Tortas and it is hard to choose. My friend had a number 1 and I had a number 2 torta. They were Excellent and we will be back.
Albaros is very Mexican. You will not get Taco Bell Mexican or California style Mexican Food here. TexMex or New Mexico style food isn't close. What you do get here is what you might find a Mexican field worker eat for lunch or dinner. Rice, beans, and tortillas are the staple of the Mexican worker, and you'll find them all here, all prepared in the traditional manner. Their menu is fairly extensive, but typical of most restaurants of this type. Food is tasty , greasy, and full or calories. A single burrito will fill you up. And compared to other restaurants, the food is cheap ... it is a very good bargain. Some describe the location ... on the edge of a strip mall behind a gas station ... as a "hole in the wall". It's probably better than that, but it is not a restaurant that you would want to go to for a romantic meal. It's a fill you up food stop only. They do have seating, both indoors and outdoors, but it isn't a place to go for a leisurely meal. The hours it is open is interesting ...Monday through Thursday: 6:00 AM 'til MidnightFriday and Saturday: 5:00 AM 'til 3:00 AM (next day)Sunday: 7:00 AM 'til MidnightThey have Menudo every day.
We have been coming to Cuca's for many years.Their food is excellent.My husband usually orders a taco burger or shredded beef tacos. I usually order from the daily specials. You can choose from shredded beef tacos, rice cup, bean cup, tamale etc. and it includes a drink.recently I had a shredded beef tamale and a rice cup for lunch. It was excellent. I ordered a dozen tamales for Christmas eve for my family. Half were chicken and half were shredded beef.Everyone enjoyed them, even my husband who does not really like tamales.Please be sure to stop and eat here.
4 based on 47 reviews
Had Sunday breakfast here with local inland-empire cousins and everything was yummy! Smaller scale, family run restaurant - with smiles on every face. Service was friendly and quick. Food was old school delicious Mexican favorites. Love eating in restaurants like this!
4 based on 73 reviews
My family has been a customer of Rosa's for twenty years. Between the number 1 location and the number two location, it has been a dining experience. Garbage has never tasted so good and all the other items I have tried have been just great, The Staff is alway nice. The Garbage Burrito is my main dining course with extra onions and cheese! I have not tried the Breakfast burrito yet, but bet that I will not be disappointed. I love Mexican food and Rosa Maria's in tops with me. I have no problem recommending Rosa Maria's and look forward to the next dining experience.
4 based on 125 reviews
In the past, our food here was cold three times in a row. When we sent our food back, it came back cold. Who likes cold refried beans? The cheese that they put on top would not melt. On one occasion, my chicken enchilada was filled with chicken gristle (YUK!!!) which was a huge turn-off to me. The waitress didn't seem to care. She made it seem like we were at fault. We stayed away from the restaurant for over two years. Since Mi Cocina is in our neighborhood, we decided to give it a try again. Maybe the secret to getting a hot meal here, is to ask for your food on a hot plate. Our lunch was good but fairly average on our last visit. It was a little pricey for Mexican food. Service was prompt, and the waiter was friendly. We really miss the food at their old location on Boulder. The food here is not as good. We are not in a hurry to return.
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