Best Mexican restaurants nearby. Discover the best Mexican food in North Richland Hills. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Mexican restaurants near you.. North Richland Hills is a city inside Tarrant County, Texas, United States, and a mid-to-high end suburb of Dallas and Fort Worth. The population was 63,343 at the 2010 census, making it the third largest city in Tarrant County. In 2006, North Richland Hills was selected as one of the "Top 100 Best Places to live in America" according to Money magazine and in 2016, the Dallas Morning News ranked North Richland Hills #9 on its list of best Dallas-Fort Worth neighborhoods. Major streets and highways include FM 1938 (Davis Boulevard), Mid Cities Boulevard, Bedford-Euless Road, Interstate Highway 820, North Tarrant Parkway, FM 3029 (Precinct Line Road) and TX SH 26. It is home to the Birdville Independent School District and the northern portion is served by Keller ISD.
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Chipotle seems to delivery just what is promised. While here the service was efficient and accurate.When we arrived home to eat it was a great treat.I would recommend this store above others.
4 based on 35 reviews
We arrived for dinner on a Tuesday evening. They offer very good specials on some nights but not on Tuesday we discovered. We were greeted politely and seated in a booth as requested. Server arrived promptly with chips and salsa and welcomed us. We found the salsa which was warmed was a little spicier and runny than we prefer. Chips were excellent. Server refilled salsa and chips as needed. Beverage order was taken and delivered to us correctly. We ordered the Mesquite Chicken and the Enchilada Dinner. For the Enchilada you could choose what kind you wanted from beef, chicken or cheese. Both meals came with rice and black beans. Food was as we ordered and served piping hot. We enjoyed it.
4 based on 37 reviews
We go there frequently, and locals love like itGood quality foodSpicy salsaWe like chicken enchiladas with sour cream and fish tacos
4 based on 71 reviews
Rosa's Cafe is an upscale, fast-casual restaurant concept. Boasting the attributes of most full-service, sit-down Mexican food restaurants, Rosa's Cafe is unique in having an express drive-thru window to complement their authentic and colorful interior de
Colorful restaurant with all sorts of Spanish motifs hanging on the walls and off the ceiling. Order at the register, find a seat and look at the monitors on the wall for your number. Pick up your food. Its that simple. Food was eclectic and delicious.
4 based on 29 reviews
Itâs an unusual thing to find me choosing Tex-Mex as Iâm just burned out with it. When I began to pay attention to whatâs in these recipes their appeal started drifting away. I donât believe the human body needs lard at any time, and the lack of imagination in those menus has driven me away. Also, there are just too many brands and too many outlets and we are covered up in the stuff.I stumbled into this place by virtue of being the right time and place. They have gutted the interior since I last saw it and freshened it up a great deal. The bar moved and everything inside is fresh, painted, and new. But, what theyâve done that I wouldnât expect is to depart the expected Tex-Mex items with a whole bunch of new offerings we wouldnât call Tex-Mex in my past.They have corn, and mashed potatoes, and grilled vegetables and all kinds of things that I donât expect in Tex-Mex traditional eating. I had a sirloin steak seasoned to perfection and without any weirdness on it like cilantro or salsa and cooked to perfection too. With that I had some seasoned corn with what looked like green peppers in it and the other vegetable was carrots, onions and some other interesting things grilled together. All three of them were over the top better than I expected.My server was Jini even though she didnât wear a name tag. She was most accommodating, cheerful, accurate, and a pleasure to do business with. The food came out with deliberate speed and was to the letter correct.I can remember this place back 25 years ago during some of Texas more stupid liquor law eras where one had to pay for a private club membership to buy a drink. Thatâs been gone a long time but it was the only way the restaurant could get around the cryptic liquor laws we live within which donât accomplish anything. You can buy a drink today if you are only of age and they seem to be set free from the stupid requirement to be a private club in a dry precinct.I left this place shocked to the core with their additional menu items not traditionally found in this type place. Everything I got was extremely good and the total bill was not unreasonable at all. The server was a princess and I hope I get to eat with her again. I feel sure Iâll be back more often and as of this date Iâd recommend them for Tex-Mex and a host of other things.Arnold, Thank you so much for this great review. It makes our day to hear what a great job we are doing and how much our guests appreciate it.
4 based on 42 reviews
Established in 2012, this is the first Wittenâs Grill Restaurant opened by the Wittenâs Family. The idea was simple; provide a comfortable and unique place to escape from the stress of everyday life, to relax and enjoy a fun, casual bar & dining experienc
Their beer is cold and reasonably priced. They have daily specials, which is how I sampled their whole menu at a reduced price. They have burgers, Tex Mex, pasta, sandwiches including the Cuban, the Philly cheese steak, and the Diablo. They have a good chicken fried steak. I have found their wait staff is friendly, but overwhelmed at times and it can take awhile to get a beer, but that is when the place is crowded. They have about 20 Tv's to watch the games.
4 based on 75 reviews
I stopped in to this restaurant for lunch with a friend a few days ago. It was very pleasant. The environment was quiet and the service was excellent. I had an enchilada plate with salsa verde sauce on the chicken enchilada and it was delicious. Will definitely go back.
4 based on 185 reviews
I randomly came across this place and it did not disappoint. The atmosphere is nice and the service was quick and friendly. The good was so delicious! All the meals at the table looked amazing and had an authentic Mexican flavor.
4 based on 87 reviews
Iâve been 4 times in the past 3 months with my customers and havenât been impressed. My customers always want Mexican food and thatâs the nearest place for them. The chicken always seems to be dry and the beef fajitas are not tender. The service is spotty at times. I only go to this place because of my customers and will not bring my family even though we live 5 minutes away.
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4 based on 343 reviews
Real Mexican food is a feast for the senses. From colorful peppers to the sounds of sizzling fajitas all the way to that incredible flavor. Each mouthful is just as much a result of the freshest ingredients as it is a result of the chef's expertise. Abuel
We were a large group, and the service was good. Most of the group enjoyed their dinners, I thought the Durango Burrito was mediocre. The chips are unsalted and fragile, so it's hard to dip salsa. Of the three salsa that are served, one is just tomato, the Verde has just a touch of heat, and the "hot" was barely warm (and none are flavorful). I wouldn't choose to return here. There must be better Mexican food here... So close to Mexico!
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