Find out what Mexican restaurants to try in Cibolo. Cibolo is a city in Guadalupe and Bexar counties, Texas, United States. It is part of the San Antonio–New Braunfels Metropolitan Statistical Area. Cibolo voted to become an independent township on October 9, 1965. As of the 2010 census, Cibolo had a population of 15,349, up from 3,035 at the 2000 census. In 2015, the estimated population was 26,637. In 2016, the estimated population was 27,855.
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4 based on 23 reviews
This restaurant (now named La Pasadita Mexican Restaurant) was the best I ate at while on a short trip to the base. Delicious and moderately priced, the owner was friendly and I got my to-go order quickly! Try the Chicken Enchiladas (served with fresh tortillas!)-you won't be disappointed!
Melanie's cafe in Schertz is a great place for tasty Mexican food. The cafe is small and cozy but the experience will not leave you wanting. The service is extraordinary and the food is served quickly and is very delectable.
4 based on 105 reviews
This restaurant continues to provide customers with high quality Mexican food at a very reasonable price. The wait service is excellent and courteous all the time. The selection is quite extensive, and every item I have ever ordered has been delicious, fresh, and hot when served. This is a great place for an individual, a couple or families. The enchiladas are especially wonderful and authentic.
So this restaurant serves authentic Tex Mex. Itâs price points are reasonable and I was impressed by the food, the pico, and the almost flaming hot green salsa. It is bright, clean, & cheery and they offer Mexican candies and and a few traditional pan dulces wrapped and ready at the counter. I had an omelette so I can only speak to the breakfast but Iâll gladly return. The Owner, Raul is really personable and the service was excellent.
BJ's was recommended by our tour guide at the Natural Caverns. So after the tour we stopped in for lunch. The place was busy and you could tell it was a local place.The service and the food was very good. I had the tacos and my wife had the enchiladas. If the outside of the restaurant looks familiar, it should it was a Pizza Hut.
4 based on 30 reviews
Here is another reason why the San Antonio area is the best in the U.S. for Tex-Mex food. Like many Mexican restaurants on FM 78 on either side of Randolph AFB, Sely's is exceptional in quality and low prices. They have a daily lunch specials and a happy hour which includes a 32 ounce draught beer for $3.99. It is all good but their puffy taco's are excellent. Also, try the refried beans and barracho beans. Home-made flour tortillas are warm and soft. If you like Tex-Mex, you will love this place.
3 based on 29 reviews
I am from Chicago and I highly recommend EL Jalisco Mexican Restaurant to anyone! Hands down the best authentic Mexican food I have tasted here in Texas. The ambiance was great, service was great and the food was the best! I would recommend this place to anyone who likes real Mexican food!!
4 based on 16 reviews
Easily the best of the "build your own" Mexican fare. In three visits, yet to be disappointed. I've enjoyed tacos each time (ground beef, barbacoa, steak), but the burritos look great too. I highly recommend the grilled shrimp tacos...some of the best I've ever had. The highlight of each meal has been the choice of sauces at the end. Many flavors and heat levels to choose from. The hottest is spectacular, and keeps me coming back. The place and fixings bar is very clean, the staff really nice, and the price for the amount of food you get is not bad. Only misses 5 stars due to average tasting sides like guacamole and queso. Still better than those other places.
4 based on 172 reviews
I liked the place, partly because it was picked specially for me by my hosts as I was visiting Schertz for a couple of days.Mexican food isn't a big thing where I come from, so they wanted to treat me, which I appreciated hugely.They are Schertz born and bred so knew what they were doing.But despite their wonderful kindness, a lovely welcome and the good service, I thought it was a very average lunch.The portions were small and the food just wasn't interesting at all. The most memorable Mexican meal I ever had was at a place called Pepper's in Pacific Grove, just along the coast from Monterrey in CA. It was a knockout - see the reviews on TA - and maybe it was foolish to expect the same from here.Thing is, my hosts loved it, it was very busy with what appeared to be regular customers who seemed very happy, so I guess I missed the point or ordered something that wasn't a speciality.If I go back to Schertz - I do love the town - I'll give Garcia's a call, just to be sure!
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4 based on 82 reviews
The price was a good value. Serving was large. Service was lacking for drink refills. Complimentary chips were good but size of bowl was small and not replenished. There was an upcharge of 99 cents from refried beans to charro beans and had not experienced this from other restaurants. The fajitas seemed to be steamed and not grilled, no sizzle to them. No plastic bag given for takeout food.
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