Discover Restaurants offering the best Mexican food in Delran, New Jersey, United States. Delran Township is a township in Burlington County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township's population was 16,896, reflecting an increase of 1,360 (+8.8%) from the 15,536 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 2,358 (+17.9%) from the 13,178 counted in the 1990 Census.
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4 based on 19 reviews
My daughter always chooses Mexican food for her family birthday dinner, and we've hit many restaurants. This was a new place for us, even though it's close by. The food is obviously made to order, so be prepared to spend some time there. Everyone receives chips and salsa, and we all ordered drinks (non-alcoholic). They ran the gamut, but some of us (there were 6 in our party), ordered Sangria flavored soda imported from Mexico, which was a delight (there were several fruity flavors). We all ordered something different food-wise, and each and every one of us thoroughly enjoyed our meal. It was all filling and delicious. Not much of any atmosphere, but the staff (I'm assuming family members) were pleasant and efficient. They also seem to do a big take-out business. We will definitely return.
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4 based on 55 reviews
Wanted to try something different for dinner with a group of friends. So we chose Mexican. We liked that this is BYOB The hardest part was deciding what to order since we don't usually do MexicanTwo friends ordered Pollo Relleno Chicken roll filled in side with spinach,mushrooms, & green peppers served with rice, guacamole & cream -They both enjoyed. I didn't like the appearance--too much cream but they said they would order it again.I had Fiesta Mexicana - Grilled chicken & steak combined. Served with rice, Picode Gallo, a crispy taco & guacamole. --It was good-- 2 pieces of meat with delicious condiments to put in the warm tortillas --not the crispy taco listed on the menu--but I was happier with the tortillas. Part of the charm is not knowing what to expect when it's not the usual meat and potato restaurant.We agreed we would come back to try some of the other dishes.Though all the tables were not occupied--it was a little noisy at first. Not sure what it would be like if the place was full.
It's hidden in the corner of the plaza with Dunkin and Produce Junction on Bev-Ranc Road.Go for pizza, go for Mexican...eat in or take out. They deliver now (and they are fast).All I would change is a new menu with a focus on the Mexican, slight price decrease, or a rewards program.
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