Best Mexican restaurants nearby. Discover the best Mexican food in Champlin. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Mexican restaurants near you.. Champlin (/ˈtʃæmplən/ CHAMP-lən) is a city in Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 23,089 at the 2010 census. Champlin is a northern suburb of Minneapolis.
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3 based on 19 reviews
We always get great food and friendly service at El Azteca. I love the chicken fajitas and the quesadilla fajita. The chips and salsa are tasty. The staff is great, same people have worked there for years, and they remember us and greet us warmly.
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Very clean Dining room, person who took our order was very friendly, greeted and thanked us, person who brought our order to the counter even said have a good day! Tried $2 meal deal, was enough food for dinner!
4 based on 12 reviews
The gang from work went every Friday. Killer cheese dip for the endless chips. Fun drinks - with or without alcohol. The Seafood Chimi is my favorite.
I have been a regular at this location. They keep the serving area very clean and are careful not to drop the water beneath the tray when replacing newly filled trays. This is a good hygienic way they manage compared to some other locations. This location is mostly crowded and sitting area needs more attention to keep it neat & clean, management must improve on this. Also during the rush hour there is a lack of coordination amongst workers which slows down the serving times. I love eating here
4 based on 19 reviews
We love trying new Mexican places and found our way here. Pricing is great 2.00 for a taco and nothing over 10.00 for a platter. We tried burritos, fried tacos and fajitas all had sides of chips or rice/beans. The best is the fried tacos with tour choice of meats. Burritos are large and no one as able to finish it. Meat was fresh and sidees of salsa had great taste. Restaurant is dated but for the food not ambiance. You order at the counter and they bring it out.
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4 based on 59 reviews
We went to El Toro last night to try it out. We are new to the area and are looking for our "favorite" Mexican restaurant. This is a busy place, lots of folks there eating. We were seated right away. Had a fabulous waiter. My hubby ordered "Steak A La Tampiquena", a favorite of his. The meat was extremely tough and had lots of fat and grizzle. It was seasoned well and everything else that came with it was great. He had grilled onions, refried beans, rice and the "salad" that came with it had pico, guacamole, shredded cheese, a couple tortillas. But the steak itself was extremely disappointing. I ordered "Texas Fajitas" which is a steak, chicken, shrimp combo with cooked onions and peppers. It was excellent. Large shrimp. 3 tortillas came with it which was really not enough to hold all the meal. But, the "add ons" that come with a fajita was not great; lots of lettuce, refried beans, rice, guacamole, hardly a couple tablespoons of sour cream but no pico or shredded cheese! I "stole" from my hubby's plate to get cheese and pico. Who has fajitas without cheese, pico and maybe sour cream?! We both felt the rice was bland and tasteless. So, overall, some excellent stuff, but on the other hand, some really bad (steak) and disappointing (not the correct add-ons for the fajitas). Will we try again - maybe. My hubby said he will never order that steak again there. And if I were to order a fajita again, I would be definite on what I wanted/needed as add-ons for the fajitas. Would we recommend? Yes, with caution. Be choosy, carefully order, be specific.
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4 based on 100 reviews
I stopped in on a Thursday evening and they had the taco bar available for dinner. The food was very good, and fresh. They kept restocking the food throughout the event.They have chips and excellent queso, as well as salsa. They offered hard shells, soft shells, and fried shells along with ground beef, chicken, and grilled chicken with onions and peppers if you want more of a fajita. There was fresh pico de gallo, beans, rice, and other fixings. They also had corn cake which is sweet and delicious. The chicken tenders were excellent. Lightly coated and just a bit spicy.For desert, they have a chocolate fountain with mini doughnuts, fresh pinapple, marshmallows, and pretzels. They also had chips with brown sugar and cinnamin.The margaritas were very good. I had the El Rey margarita and the house margarita. Happy hour only goes until 5 PM, so if you want to take advantage of that, get there early.Also, the place does get crowded. It was full by about 5:30 PM.
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