Reviews on Mexican food in Country Club Hills, Illinois, United States. Country Club Hills is a city in Cook County, Illinois, United States. The population was 16,541 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 26 reviews
Havenât been here in about 10 years, but went with some work people this past week. Just as good as I remembered it to be. Chips and salsa still excellent, just order tacos but weâre good. Service was a little slow when came to getting check but they were pretty busy. Outdoor areas was nice, but nothing special and could use a little decor. When we arrived they had music playing, but at some point turned it off, would have been nice to have the music playing as we were enjoying it.
We were thinking Mexican Food, Mexican Food, Mexican Food. We saw this place right across the street from the Loews Movie Theatres and between Pulaski and I-57! it had a nice sign and thought lets give it a chance. We were more than pleasantly surprised, we asked what should we order if we have never been here before. The immediate answer was...tacos or Burritos! So I had the Fajita Burrito because it sounded awesome. I also had a Horchata. I drank it down in about 10 seconds, it was cold, and delicious. Then the food came out and it too was delicious. The Fajita Burrito Dinner included refried beans and Spanish rice. The entire meal was perfect, great portions, hot and spiced just right. I know I will go back again and would recommend it to others too!
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4 based on 17 reviews
This is definitely a local, hole in the wall type of place. Like another reviewer said - good prices no frills. The day we went they had LAMB TACOS. For real and so DELISH!! There is limited seating but it looked like more of the other customers got their orders to go. Give this place a try instead of the chains - go local!
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3 based on 44 reviews
Went there on a Saturday evening around 6:30pm. We knew they had new owners, and wanted to check it out. They place wasn't full, many open tables. We chose a place on the patio. Our table was wobbly. The empty table next to us was wobbly, so we stayed at ours. Three different servers came to us and said they would help us when they had a moment. We giggled. We were in no hurry. Finally someone took our order. The food was mediocre. I had the al pastor enchiladas and my husband had the carne asada. Nothing spectacular, nor was there anything unique on the menu. My margarita tasted like a mix from Jose Cuervo (not house-made). They brought our $8 guacamole appetizer without extra chips, so I asked for more. They charged me $1 more for the chips. I will probably return, since everything was decent, and I live close, but they could certainly improve their service, menu and prices. I'm always amazed at mediocre Mexican. It's not difficult, and there are plenty of opportunites for improvement. Oh well.
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