Find out what Mexican restaurants to try in Carmichael. Carmichael is a census-designated place (CDP) in Sacramento County, California, United States. It is a suburb in the Greater Sacramento metropolitan area. The population was 61,762 at the 2010 census.
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I like the tacos...they are different than most. The parmenson cheese on top of tocos is a nice touch. I have eaten at Jimboys many times and for the price...it's the best. Always very clean.
Try the rolled tacos with guacamole and cheese, they are great! As well as the California burrito, we moved out of Cali and always have to eat here when we come back for a visit!
Their breakfast burritos are pretty huge and pretty good. I would prefer a little more flavor but, frankly, I could solve that by dumping some salt and salsa in there. I'm usually eating these burritos while driving so it gets a little tricky. I thought it was odd that they don't sell coffee at breakfast time.
I love breakfast burrito's and Jimboy's is one of the best. I usually have the ham n egg but I tried the Fiesta burrito this time, it is very tasty. I love their sauces more than anywhere else. It is just right in spiciness.
4 based on 12 reviews
Formerly known as Rey Azteca Breakfast & Juice Bar this wonderful family owned Mexican restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner every day. With a full bar, multiple large screen tvs, and auhentic flavor we're sure to please you palat.
Not bad at all. 3 of us for a quick breakfast. Parking lot is big. We were seated quickly at a clean table. I looked around and saw there were quite a few other patrons in the place. The kitchen looked clean as we walked past. Service was courteous and prompt. The menu has the old regular breakfast items, plus both Mexican and American omelettes. It looked like most of the omelettes went for about $10, and all of ours were nice sized and tasty. You get a few tortillas with your omelette as well.Good solid 4. I would eat there again.
4 based on 28 reviews
MESA MERCADO by Ernesto Delgado (Mayahuel and La Cosecha) is inspired by the open-air mercados of México City and Oaxaca, as well as Sacramentoâs status as Americaâs Market-to-Table Capital. Our lunch and dinner menus feature authentic appetizers, soups a
Poblano soup that is rich with poblano pepper taste without the heat. Mole sauce that tastes of creamy unctuous chocolate. A mushroom tamale rich in meaty satisfaction. Carnitas that are moist, sweet, and have just the right amount of texture to the chew. We left happy.
4 based on 32 reviews
The family that runs the restaurant is always extremely welcoming and the food never lets us down. The chips and salsa are my absolute favorite. Have tried and recommend: Chile rellano, enchiladas, multiple seafood dishes, & tacos. The only let down was the dessert menu consisting of merely two items: the flan is a very small portion (smaller than a cupcake) & the fried ice cream is just OK. I think El Palmar is a great place for families and small celebrations-- they could use a great dessert item?!
4 based on 25 reviews
Excellent authentic Mexican food with excellent service and reasonable prices. Located off the beaten path, this family owned restaurant is top notch for lunch or dinner. Everything from the salads to burritos were served with only the freshest ingredients and cooked to perfection
4 based on 54 reviews
A friend of mine extolled how great the food and margaritas were at El Papagayo. He was spot on! The appetizers were excellent, and the happy hour prices were fantastic. Our food was served in good time and fashion. The staff was attentive, the waiter checked back on us very five minutes and was a consummate professional. The prices were very modest.
4 based on 154 reviews
We love this restaurant and their other restaurant , the Cantina. The food is great, good selections, and the staff are so nice. They catered our 50th anniversary celebration and everyone loved the food.
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