Find out what Latin restaurants to try in Germantown. Germantown is an urbanized census-designated place in Montgomery County, Maryland. With a population of 90,676 as of 2013 U.S. Census Bureau estimates, Germantown is the third most populous place in Maryland, after the city of Baltimore, and the census-designated place of Columbia. If Germantown were to incorporate as a city, it would become the second largest incorporated city in Maryland, after Baltimore. Germantown is located approximately 25–30 miles (40–48 km) outside of the U.S. capital of Washington, D.C. and is an important part of the Washington metropolitan area.
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4 based on 193 reviews
Peruvian cuisine is one of our very favorites since first really getting into it 25 years ago. Since then, this part of upper Montgomery County has gotten quite a number of Peruvian restaurants, from chic and expensive to basic and simple. In other words, the competition has gotten pretty stiff. We have favorites, frankly, on who makes the best saltado. We figure if they get that right, a lot of the rest will follow! Fair? Maybe not, but between the horrendous noise at this place, the fact that whatever they clean the floor with can cause you to nearly break your neck because it's so slippery (all three times), and the only so-so saltado, we just don't need to go back. Other dishes - seafood in particular - aren't bad, but we've had better elsewhere.
3 based on 91 reviews
As most people, I have been to countless Mexican restaurants. I believe that Senior Tequilas is a cut above. First of all, the food and service are outstanding. We were met by our server almost immediately and we saw her frequently even though she was quite busy. They must choose their staff carefully, because she was friendly and efficient. My wife had a chicken dish and I had a burrito with chorizo, beef, and chicken. Yum. The flavor of my burrito was wonderful. Itâs also the little things that make Senior Tequilas special, like serving the beans in a corn cup rather than just dishing them onto the plate. I would definitely choose them over the plethora of restaurants in the immediate vicinity.
4 based on 37 reviews
The first time we ate here was last Easter Sunday. Yearning for something sweet, we stopped by this restaurant and ordered 2 types of desserts for take out. This time we decided to have our lunch here. We ordered Enchilada with grilled chicken and Quesadilla with sweet pork for our main entrees. They were served with salads, beans and rice. For desserts, we ordered 2 Tres Leches, which we preferred over the Key Lime dessert.Our foods were delicious and promptly served. We selected the meats we wanted in our sandwiches and the items to be added to them such as lettuce, tomatoes, cheese, dressings, etc. Our desserts were prepared and taken to our table when done. Total of our foods and drinks is about $35. There is no need for tipping since you take your own foods to your table. We 're definitely dining here again and try their other dishes. Note that they don't serve hot beverages, only cold drinks. Wished they serve hot tea or hot cocoa!
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