Reviews on Southwestern food in Joshua, Texas, United States. Joshua is a city in Johnson County, Texas, United States. The population was 5,910 at the 2010 census.
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3 based on 86 reviews
It was refreshing to find a restaurant that wasnât serving the smoky flavored Tex-Mex food. We were there with a group. They did a great job of serving our group of 20. We all got hot food as ordered.
3 based on 82 reviews
When an establishment specializes in Tacos, Iâll admit I have higher expectations. Three big objections here:1) The use of store-bought, mass-produced, flavorless tortillas. My grocery store makes delicious tortillas fresh in-house...why not buy those instead?2) The lack of sauces and salsas. Your choices include two jars of sauce on the table. Even the âhotâ (which a staff member âwarnedâ me about) wasnât hot. However, it was pretty much the ONLY flavor on the tacos. 3) I ordered the Ground Beef and Shredded Brisket Tacos. The meat wasnât seasoned...AT ALL. When the flavor of the lettuce overpowers the flavor of the meat, thereâs a problem.If youâre just looking to fill a void, this is your place. If youâre looking for good, flavorful food...go elsewhere.
4 based on 24 reviews
We had been here before and got the buffet (because we were with a large group and it just seemed easier). The buffet at the time was just so-so, not bad, just not great. We vowed then to give it another chance before passing judgment altogether. So glad we did - this time we ordered off the menu - which was excellent. Spinach enchiladas were super, as was the pollo palata. Others at our table had chicken fajitas and quesidillas - which looked yummy also. There is so much to choose from on their menu I would not bother with the buffet. Our server was pleasant and answered many of our questions, but got a little too busy to keep up with us as we would have liked, but we will definitely be back!
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4 based on 65 reviews
Come to Toritos in Cleburne, Texas for good Tex-Mex food at great prices!
El Toritos serves the tenderest fajitas especially the beef ones that I have found. All dishes are well prepared and served by the friendly staff. Service is fast but not rushed.Free beer and margaritas are served after 5 P.M. each day except Sunday. I figure that if the natives visit the place it must be close to the real thing. They are willing to work with you to create the dish that you will enjoy. I don't care for refried beans, so I always order the ranchero beans which are well seasoned but not overly hot. Kids are welcome and seem to enjoy the food and especially the check out when the check out person give them a quarter for the gum ball machine.Thank you so much for your kind words. . We try to be family friendly and guest gracious!
4 based on 159 reviews
Few taco places can compare with Del Norte's unique flavors. Their brisket taco is the best I've had, and there are many other. Set in a 1920s gas station, the atmosphere is rustic, but pleasant. Inside and outside seating is available, and on Friday and Saturday nights they have live bands performing on their outdoor stage. A cover charge applies, but it's a great setting to kick back and enjoy the evening.
4 based on 139 reviews
I have had the chicken fried steak in the past here and it was excellent. I went back for the first time in a few months the other night and had it again but this time I was disappointed. It was much thinner than before, and the breading just tasted like uncooked flour. That's about all I could taste - the breading that didn't seem to have any seasoning it it. I am guessing they have switched to frozen pre-breaded steaks and just drop them in the deep fryer now. That may have been what it was the previous time I had one but I remember that one being good and this one was more of what I would expect at someplace like a Grandy's or other fast food. The beer was nice and cold and the service was great. I still like this place but will probably stick to the burgers and BBQ in the future.
4 based on 123 reviews
Thanks to our Lord & Savior La Cima Mexican Cuisine, Inc. humbly & officially opened it's doors in Cleburne, TX on April 16, 2015 before opening it's second location in Mansfield, TX on March 9, 2018.
Average Mexican food restaurant. Margaritas were good, food so-so. Servers were all over the place â a lady came by and asked if we needed more salsa, to which we replied âyesâ â we never saw her again. Restaurant was not very crowded, but all the servers were running around like crazy. Maybe thatâs a management style Iâve never heard of. We had the enchiladas verdes, the La Cima enchiladas and 2 margaritas, our tab was $35.70 plus tip.
4 based on 37 reviews
Rosa's Cafe is an upscale, fast-casual restaurant concept. Boasting the attributes of most full-service, sit-down Mexican food restaurants, Rosa's Cafe is unique in having an express drive-thru window to complement their authentic and colorful interior de
Went for lunch on a Tuesday not knowing they have 3 tacos, beans and rice for $4.99 on Tuesdays. The food was fresh, the pico and salsa were yummy, and the staff was very friendly. Quick Mexican food done with a very high quality. Perfect for lunch!
4 based on 291 reviews
Fresco's Cocina Mexicana in Burleson, Texas uses quality ingredients from around the world. Our menu delivers exquisite Mexican/Latin American flavors in a number of amazing dishes.
Good spot just off I35w south of Fort Worth. No complaints. Margaritas, guacamole, and food all excellent. Enjoy this spot for great Mexican food!!
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