Discover Restaurants offering the best Southwestern food in Sugar Land, Texas, United States. Sugar Land is a city in Fort Bend County, Texas, United States, within the Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land metropolitan area. Founded as a sugar plantation in the early mid-20th century and incorporated in 1959, Sugar Land is one of the most affluent and fastest-growing cities in Texas, having grown more than 158 percent between 1990 and 2000. In the time period of 2000–2007, Sugar Land also enjoyed a 46.24% job growth. As of the 2010 census, the city's population was 78,817. Due to the Greatwood/New Territory annexation on December 12, 2017, the city's estimate of population is now 117,869, as of January 1, 2018.
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4 based on 33 reviews
There was only one server working which did not enhance anyone's experience on the evening we visited. Ordered fajitas. Tortillas were no good. The tasted like greasy flour. The chicken was fresh and the onions were good. Salsa was hot which was interesting. Maybe I should have ordered a drink, seems like they get good reviews for their drinks.
4 based on 45 reviews
Los Tios Mexican Restaurant has been serving Houston authentic Tex-Mex for over four decades. Through those years, devoted diners have made Los Tios a family tradition handed down over generations. Favorite tables, favorite waiters and, most importantly,
Always warmly welcomed here, and always satisfied. Los Tios is a reliable option, offering menus to suit all ages in the family.
4 based on 27 reviews
Famous for more than thirty years of Legendary Tex-Mex, Pappasito's Cantina is known for the flavor, freshness and quality of their food and drinks! Pappasito's Cantina serves up succulent, sizzling fajitas, hand-crafted drinks and some of the best chips
In the eighties I ate at Pappasitoâs fairly frequently in Houston when I was a resident. The restaurant itself tonight was had a very appealing exterior appearance. I was greeted and seated quickly. My server gave effective,quick somewhat sanitized service. Tonight I had cheese enchiladas and refried beans. My dinner arrived so quickly it was almost scary with the almost universal admonition about the very hot plate. It was warm, but certainly not hot. The meal had a great appearance, but it was a shame to call it âMexican foodâ because it was bland as can be. Iâve eaten at any number of the Pappas concepts over the years and Iâd always been very pleased. This was simply a shame.
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4 based on 85 reviews
Every meal our family gets at Chuyâs is delicious. I recommend the Elvis Chicken with hatch chili sauce. The salsa is wonderfully hot and flavorful as well.
4 based on 103 reviews
I had been to this restaurant last spring and really enjoyed their food. Earlier tonight, I returned and had a different experience.I decided to order one of their Tex-Mex plates. From what I understood from the menu, you could choose three different foods (ex. 1 taco, 1 chalupa & 1 flauta) for $14.95. I asked our server if my understanding was correct and he said yes, so I ordered an enchilada, a chalupa and a tamale, while my brother ordered an original burrito. We enjoyed our food and our server was very nice, coming back to check on us several times despite the fact that the restaurant was super busy.When we got our receipt, I found upcharges totaling almost $8, in addition to the prices of our plates. When I asked our server and another waiter about it, they said that there was an additional charge for ordering fajita beef for the specific foods I had chosen. (I mean, really?) When I was ordering, our waiter did NOT mention that there would be extra charges of any kind to my food simply because I ordered a different kind of beef. A plate that should have been $14.95, and would have filled me up just as much as a plate costing $14.95, ended up totaling over $22. Ridiculous.Our server did politely apologize about the misconception and miscommunication, but did not offer any sort of small discount or other form of compensation. This location is close to home and the food is genuinely good. After this experience, however, I'm not particularly inclined to go back, at least not anytime soon.
4 based on 61 reviews
Just to be clear, I live the food. However, I review businesses on many things, including:- Food quality- Food presentation- Restaurant cleaniness- Ambiance- Customer Service- Business practicesFor me Carmelo's excels in everything, except for business practices. Unfortunately, Carmelo's is the type of restaurant where one had to be careful of the extra charges on the bill. I love the food, but hat to have to really think about what I am ordering. Following are my two experiences:1) I went with my wife for brunch / lunch. My wife ordered a lunch plate and I ordered two breakfast tacos. The waiter asked me if she should bring chips and salsa. I said yes, thinking this is like any other Mexican place where the chips and salsa is complementary. The Chips were regular bagged chips heated up and the salsa was quite mediocre and boring. Later on, I saw a charge of $1.99 on the bill. When I asked, the owner said that it's $1.99 for chips and salsa if you order it with breaksfast. I said that first off, we were not informed that it would be extra, and then how could she assume that the chips we're ordered with breakfast tacos and not the lunch plate. She promptly removed the add-on2) This experince was even worse. I ordered a bunch of tacos for friends and family. While waiting for the order, I did some mental math and figured the bill should be around $36 + tax. When I got the bill, it was more like $48 and change. I was shocked and asked her what the deal was. The owner told me that when she asked me if I wanted spicy tacos, she added $1 per taco + tax!!!!! What!?!? A DOLLAR for Hot sauce per taco. Again, I was not informed of the upcharge and it is not advertised on the menuSo, this for me is completely unacceptable, but a great lesson to be careful about Carmelo's
4 based on 96 reviews
WOW! Thatâs the correct word to start this review. Friends took us here and couldnât stop extolling the virtues of this spot. Iâm kind of going - settle down itâs just tacos. JUST TACOS? They were masterpieces. Outstanding and guaranteed better tacos than youâve ever had anywhere. Donât expect tradition, expect creativity and expect awesome. WOW!
4 based on 180 reviews
3/12/2019 My mom wanted to stop here for lunch while in the area. Located in the city walk town center where there is other retail and restaurants. We sat on the patio and ordered half order vegan nachos and chicken enchiladas. They have vegan and vegetarian options. Our server was very nice and attentive. He kept coming back to check on us and the food. Good choice for lunch. We will return when in the area.
4 based on 160 reviews
We were a very large group so had to wait for the table, I was fine with this as I was told ten to fifteen minutes but it was 45 minutes later that eventually we got the table. The food was good with all orders being correct and coming together. Our waiter (think his name was Madden or similar) was outstanding, very attentive to our needs and was always there with refills and on hand if he was needed.I took the one point away due to the waiting for a table for so long but everything else was great.
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4 based on 310 reviews
Pappasiitos is my favorite restaurant anywhere. The food is always delicious and piping hot. The service is excellent. I got something totally different this time. - the chicken burrito. It was amazing. It came with rice and beans and I also ordered a side of guacamole. So yummy. My husband had the hatch pepper chili rellenos. Also delicious. And be sure to ask for the green sauce. Itâs the best.
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