Reviews on Southwestern food in Georgetown, Texas, United States. Georgetown is a city in and the county seat of Williamson County, Texas, United States, with a population of 47,400 at the 2010 census and a population of 63,716 at the 2016 Census estimate.
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3 based on 62 reviews
Been to Salsas several times and usually find it mostly satisfactory. However, recently visited on Sunday at lunch. Restaurant was about 1/2 full, but noticed there was only one, perhaps two servers on duty. Not wanting a long delay, we opted for the buffet. I am not a fan of most Mexican buffets and this one did nothing to change my mine. Food seemed to have been on the line a little longer than it should have been. Lost its looks and had began to become somewhat cool.Our assumption about shortage of servers proved to be true. Under staffed.
3 based on 49 reviews
Chilis has just lost the formula for success. I have stayed away for several years, but was back to due the selection by some friends. Service was less than adequate; initial coffee served luke-warm and fresh, hot coffee didn't make it to the table until after the food was delivered. Food was "ok", nothing special.
3 based on 54 reviews
So far our favorite Mexican restaurant in Georgetown. We moved to Georgetown one year ago and are still feeling out the restaurant scene. So far Masfajitas has been our favorite all around place for Mexican food. Some have better Margaritas, some better tacos or decor but this place is the best when looking at the whole experience. We like the Nachos when there are like 8 chips and each adorned with toppings rather than the âtraditionalâ way of just glopping all the topping on top of a pile of chips. Their Carne Guisada was tender and great flavor. The Fajitas were good although the chicken was a tad bit dry it had good flavor, the beef fajita was real good. Our server Ikram was very pleasant and attentive to our needs.
3 based on 138 reviews
At La Playa Mexican Cafe, our goal is to give you a memorable dining experience with our combination of flavors, ambiance and award winning service. With a passion and dedication to detail, we're certain you'll be thinking of us long after.
This was our first visit to their new location. Took a while to get seated until the hostess appeared. We were excited as we had not been to this new location. After about 5 minutes a man (manager) came by and asked if we had been waited on and we said no. We were 1 of 4 tables in the dining rooms that were occupied. There was a small group in a private room. When a waitress came by we ordered drinks (water) and meals. Fish tacos for my wife and beef enchiladas for me. These are the meals we normally ordered at the old location. My food arrived on a hot plate with the normal cautionary warning not to touch the plate. First few bites were just OK as was the remainder. It was not the flavors I remembered. My wife took one bite of her fish tacos and got no fish. She recoiled at the next bite and said something is wrong with the fish. She proceeded to take the fish out of both tacos and eat only the garnishments. I could smell the fish from the opposite side of our booth which was not a good thing. Waited for our waitress to no avail. When the waitress did return I informed her that she may want to let the kitchen know to check the fish and that the meal was inedible to my wife. She took both our plates and returned immediately with the check. The bill for our two meals, with tip, was $34 which is way too much for 1 average meal, 1 inedible meal and two glasses of water which never were refilled. I asked for a manager to explain but was told âhe left for a whileâ. Our first visit to La Playa in Georgetown Texas was our last as well.
4 based on 528 reviews
We've been eating here since they opened a few years back. They have been through a lot of changes through the years, but I would say they finally have it right. You can even make reservations ! Food is great and so are the Mexican Martinis ! Great coffee in their French press. Delicious tres leches. Very fresh chips and homemade salsa. Try this gem in Georgetown ! One suggestion .... as the day goes on they need to refresh their restrooms. They are not bad, but they could and should be better. The former management would never let the restrooms not reflect the overall quality of the restaurant. Again, they are not bad....but you all used to do better. For women, a clean restroom is important. It is harder to do when you do the "share the bathroom with men" thing. Sorry. Truth !!
4 based on 563 reviews
Been to this place several times over the years. On a visit last year we noticed that the plastic containers they serve tortillas in smelled like mildew and had some black stuff on them (probably mildew). Went back for dinner the other night, and really noticed that the walls, silverware, and plates just aren't that clean. Tortilla holder had faint mildew smell. We are going to look for another Tex-Mex place to go to when we are in town.
4 based on 207 reviews
Had lunch here today with my husband. He had the grilled chicken burger with cheese avocado, bacon and a really good sauce plus the tortillas soup. I had the beef enchiladas with veggie rice and spicy pinto beans. Different from Tex Mex and just as good. Very delicious, service was good and prices reasonable. This is the location in Georgetown and they have expanded their building with more seating and doubled the bar. We have been here 4 times now and never disappointed
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