Find out what Mexican restaurants to try in Tualatin. Tualatin /tuːˈɔːlətɪn/ is a city located primarily in Washington County in the State of Oregon. A small portion of the city is also located in neighboring Clackamas County. It is a southwestern suburb in the Portland Metropolitan Area that is located south of Tigard. The population was 26,054 at the 2010 census.
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3 based on 13 reviews
We were very pleased and satisfied with our dining experience. Although located in a strip mall, the business is easily identified with it's brightly painted exterior. The business is meticulously cared for inside and out. The immediate smiling friendly greeting sets the mood for the remainder of the visit. Seating is comfortable with the pleasant sound of Latin music from the sound system. The fairly large menu has the usual array of dishes. The complimentary bean dip was a welcomed addition to the fresh tortilla chips and salsa. Our meals were served exceptionally fast. Our water glasses and coffee cups were attentively monitored and kept full.Great place to enjoy good authentic Mexican food. Especially if you are in a hurry. We will be back.
4 based on 10 reviews
Before I begin, I agree with others that the parking at this location is a nightmare. However, nightmare parking is a consistent factor with every Chipotle restaurant that I've ever visited, so, I suppose it's just the norm.Getting onto the review:The food is decent stillThe prices have gone up considerably.I'm still not happy that they decreased the amount of Taco's you get in an order of Taco's, while only increasing the price through the years. The serving spoon at THIS location, at least, is smaller than it used to be. You can double up on everything outside of the meat choice for no additional charge, but at this location, in particular, doubling up is still not going to mean getting much more on your plate. Despite the smaller servings, the prices have either remained the same, or have gone up. I personally consider it a big strike against the place, and the staff doesn't help with their insolent attitudes, either. As in, why would I happily go someplace to eat where I have to buy my food when the first thing I expect to come up against is some jerk on the other side of the counter sneering at me, and putting up an argument when I ask for a second spoon of rice or beans? I can take my service to another Chipotle and get larger serving spoons dishing my food out for the same price without the attitude. Across the board, however, bags of chips at Chipotle restaurants feature a price point that is out of control. Food: goodServing size: badParking: badDrinks: refillable in decent sized cups = goodChips: good chips, bad priceStaff: bad
4 based on 11 reviews
It was such a treat to find this taqueria in Tualatin. The food is divine - tamales are among the best we've had, and the tacos were delicious. Love their tamarind and jamaica juices as well. We are now visiting this taqueria whenever we need Mexican - nothing nearly as good in the Tualatin/Sherwood area.
4 based on 37 reviews
Located in a strip mall with abundant parking. Staff was very welcoming and friendly - definitely has the ambiance of a family-run restaurant with staff interacting well for excellent service. Menu was diverse with many excellent choices. Between us we had burritos, tacos, enchiladas, and tamales with pork, chicken, and beef (ground and slow-cooked). Everything was well-prepared and presented with portions not excessive. Did not have dessert. Would definitely recommend.
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4 based on 10 reviews
Very, very good food. Excellent service. Low prices with generous portions. Family-owned and operated. And that's just the beginning.The patriarch greeted me, pegged me as a first-timer, and answered every question I had. (I grew up with Tex-Mex and northern Mexico cuisine; I don't like Cali-Mex; and had no clue about southern Mexico dishes.) So I tried a combo platter to explore some of the dishes we'd discussed. Everything was so incredibly fresh, I couldn't bear to drown it in salsa, as I usually do. The salsa itself was fresh and tasty, and I tried and liked all three sauces, but the avocado sauce best complimented the entrees I'd chosen. The restaurant was clean. Yeah, hard to say anything after "clean."I highly recommend Rosie's Kitchen any time you're in the mood for Mexican food. Come as you are - you're bound to feel welcomed!
4 based on 16 reviews
A little more expensive then I would like but the food was good, waitress was very attentive. Food was good. I would go back.
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4 based on 48 reviews
The first time I experienced Nacho Mama, I ordered the Chile Relleno Burrito. It was expertly built and it was fantastic...probably about the best I've had.The chips and salsa that arrive at the table when you seat yourself are fresh and deliciousI have dined here many times, and the food is consistently great..The place is always packed in the summer, as it offers outside dining. But be warned, they close around 9 pm...earlier if they run out of food.
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4 based on 24 reviews
Good Food, good people, good prices... pretty much the theme here. They likely drive fast food Mexican joints to turn to drink, they are that good.Here at Sharky's, we work hard to provide our valued Guests with terrific food and service, and we're delighted to have your approval. See you next time for another great dining experience! Thank you, Sharky's Woodfired Mexican Grill
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4 based on 41 reviews
Food carts are some of the best ways to sample local street food and often times fairly cheap. This was in a little lot off the Mississippi neighborhood with a number of food carts for the sampling. As the 2nd stop of my Forktown Food Tour, this was an outstanding choice. I enjoy a good taco, but I have never had Korean food. This was a "fusion" as they described it between Mexican and Korean food. I will say this was one impressive taco. The flavors, especially with a little added kimchi, took it over the top. I can see why these are so popular. The location is fairly easy to find with a lot full of food carts. However, there is limited picnic table seating under tents. The line for the new BBQ place was long, so you can expect at prime time the seating can be packed. However, the food is so delicious that if you must stand or get it to-go, that it's worth it.
4 based on 53 reviews
Delicious shrimp offerings and a nice selection of beers on tap. The chips and salsa are good. Nice parking, but the restaurant is up stairs and downstairs?. Good service. In the summer you eat on the raised porch and it is quiet and airy, but we also had some flies persistently buzzing.
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