Reviews on Mexican food in Gilbert, Arizona, United States. Gilbert is a town in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States, located southeast of Phoenix, within the Phoenix metropolitan area. Once known as the "Hay Shipping Capital of the World", Gilbert is currently the most populous incorporated town in the United States. It is the sixth-largest municipality in Arizona, and the fifth-largest in the Metropolitan Phoenix Area.
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4 based on 145 reviews
We thought our favorite Mexican restaurant near Chicago had great guacamole, but Nandos has better. We also shared chicken nachos that were quite good. I should have asked for extra cheese.Service was attentive. LUnfortunately, it is a very busy restaurant and noisy.
4 based on 238 reviews
The connection of Rancho de Tia Rosa, to Mexico is a long-standing one. A family established and owned restaurant, this connection became the foundation of the recipes and ambiance years later in 1990 when the doors first opened. It became renowned for se
We joined a couple of friends here to celebrate my wife's birthday and had a great experience. Our server Dennis was a highlight, being thoughtful, funny and spot on. We had the obligatory Margaritas which of course were very good. For mains we opted for the Chimichangas dinner which were both delicious and filing. The ingredients show the talent of the chef and were terrific. Highly recommend this restaurant and wouldn't hesitate to return.
4 based on 55 reviews
Isabelâs Amor is the table service restaurant from the family that owns Someburroâs.My family and I ate dinner here last week. We were seated immediately and our server arrived promptly. The staff seemed a little catty towards each other but were good with the customers.Our appetizer, Mexican corn, was good. Our meals arrived quickly and were very high quality. The portions were large. Our server kept filling our drinks as necessary. There is adequate parking but the lot looks small. The ambiance is nice in the restaurant and the small bar had the game on which was nice. The prices are a little higher than a chain restaurant but I would say it was worth it.If you enjoy Someburros, you need to try Isabelâs Amor.
4 based on 114 reviews
Drove by this place a couple weeks ago, and decided to stop in next time I was in the area. Never tried "New Mexican" before, so stopped in for lunch at the bar. Gal behind bar was great, and pours a mean margarita. Then she went on to deliver chips with three different salsas. I ended up with the carnitas, comes bone in (the meat falls off the bone). Well portioned, and very good. I will definitely go back & try something else !
4 based on 122 reviews
A group of us had dinner here recently and while the service was very good, the food was underwhelming. The portions were nice sized, but the flavors were lacking - almost as if they weren't seasoned. I appreciated the fresh toppings, but wished that more flavors had come out in the ceviche and the tacos. I had a lobster taco which sounded great, but in reality had no distinctive flavor. The patio area is decent and I did appreciate the casual, laid back atmosphere.
4 based on 82 reviews
First off, New Mexico is not Mexico. It is a culinary gem of a state if you like Spanish influenced Mexican and Native American cuisine that has been around since the 1700s when the Spaniards traveled up the Rio Grande of NM. The food from NM is not like anything else. I have traveled extensively throughout Mexico, and the Southwestern US and the cuisine is very different in NM. The grisly bits of steak chunk burritos and street tacos are more of Mexican inspired dishes typically found scattered all over the Southwest nowadays. The New Mexican Grill offers a simple and affordable version of quick service cuisine found in New Mexico. I am not going to compare it to any three star + places in Santa Fe or Albuquerque where most cuisine has taken almost an art form. To me its more like a quick service or an affordable casual restaurant you'd find in some places in Albuquerque and mostly the southern part of New Mexico. They also have the Indian bread dishes like the Navajo taco inspired dishes found in the Gallup region. Their chile is perfect (not too hot, not too mild) and goes great smothered over a burrito. Give this place a try I think you'll be pleasantly surprised. ---- My order suggestion: The ground beef and potato burrito smothered in green chile and cheese. That burrito IMHO comes pretty close to something I would find in a quick service place in Albuquerque or Las Cruces, NM. They also offer take-away meals. If you get a smothered dish, be sure the cashier doesn't carelessly pack it for you to go in your car ride home. That could get messy. Just my 2 cents and experience from NM.
4 based on 41 reviews
An American Grille influenced by the Flavors of Santa Fe. Our use of Pecan Wood and Hatch Chile has evolved into a Flavorful Spice. Locally Owned and completely Scratch Kitchen. Come enjoy a Spice that maintains it Flavor.
This has been our 8th time here. It's always amazing when you can frequent a restaurant this many time and it's always great. This time we had the Ocean Front and Oscar Medallions... The steak on the Oscar plate was cooked perfect and the melody of selections on the Ocean Front were over the top. My hats off to the chef. We'll be back soon..Appreciate your positive feedback. It goes a long way.
4 based on 216 reviews
Wow what a find.The chips and sauce so they provide her spicy yet fresh and enjoyable. The unlimited fills of your iced tea waters and soft drinks a great plus.We ordered a cheese appetizer which was kind of like fondue with ground beef and peppers definitely a treasure and treat.I ordered the azteca enchiladas which had a nice zesty citrus taste and three enchiladas with beef. Very feeling right amount of food of beans and vegetables and enchiladas.What a great review. Thank you for taking the time to do that, wow. I'm glad that you enjoyed your visit so much. My favorite enchiladas are called Enchiladas Pablanos. It's our fresh corn tortillas stuffed with chicken, mushrooms, spinach and oaxacan cheese then smothered with our Pablano Cream Sauce, OMG so good. Hope we get to see you back here soon.Adios!!
4 based on 345 reviews
We decided to try Joyride Taco House for the first time today and were happy to find that they have $2.00 tacos from 2 to 6 on weekdays! We tried three different kinds and we liked them all! We will definitely come back! Would love to try one of their burritos next time. The only thing we didnât like about this place is that the music is too loud for us. Other than that, thereâs a pretty good vibe in there.
4 based on 238 reviews
The connection of Rancho de Tia Rosa, to Mexico is a long-standing one. A family established and owned restaurant, this connection became the foundation of the recipes and ambiance years later in 1990 when the doors first opened. It became renowned for se
We joined a couple of friends here to celebrate my wife's birthday and had a great experience. Our server Dennis was a highlight, being thoughtful, funny and spot on. We had the obligatory Margaritas which of course were very good. For mains we opted for the Chimichangas dinner which were both delicious and filing. The ingredients show the talent of the chef and were terrific. Highly recommend this restaurant and wouldn't hesitate to return.
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