Reviews on Southwestern food in Yorktown, Virginia, United States. On October 19, 1781, in Yorktown, Virginia, the British forces surrendered to George Washington, effectively ending the Revolutionary War and ushering in the early days of the United States. Learn more about the Siege of Yorktown at the Yorktown Victory Center, a museum located at Yorktown Battlefield National Park. Yorktown is part of "America's Historic Triangle," along with the nearby colonial towns of Jamestown and Williamsburg, an area aimed at allowing visitors to interact with the past.
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4 based on 119 reviews
Seems people either really love them, or couldn't really care less. I find them average at best. I'd just assume have Las Tuna's on Main Street, or, cross the bridge and head for Salsa or Three Amigos.
4 based on 76 reviews
Wife and I stopped fro lunch, She had burritos, and I the Pollo primavera.Service was excellent, and both meals were good. My chicken was a bit on the dry side, but still very good with all the wonderful sides!We will be back and we were pleasantly surprised that there is another Juan's in Gloucester, which is closer to us.
4 based on 36 reviews
I recently got take-out from Chiliâs & it was a great experience. The staff were friendly & prompt. My large order was prepared & packed correctly. I ordered the Cajun Chicken Pasta & they accommodated my request for no chicken & extra sauce. This dish was so delicious; nice flavor without being too spicy. The Crispy Asparagus was pretty good; good flavors on the generous breading. It came with an aioli that was just mostly mayo. The Skillet Queso was okay; it looked & tasted like hamburger helper. The White Queso dips were very good, as was the guacamole. The great blends of flavors of cilantro & tomatoes were great. My favorite was the pasta. Great texmex menu & great service!
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