Find out what Latin restaurants to try in Springfield. Springfield is a city in Lane County, Oregon, United States. Located in the Southern Willamette Valley, it is within the Eugene-Springfield Metropolitan Statistical Area. Separated from Eugene to the west, mainly by Interstate 5, Springfield is the second-most populous city in the metropolitan area after Eugene. As of the 2010 census, the city has a total population of 59,403.
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4 based on 20 reviews
On north side of Main at 19th, right across from where south A and Main merge. Parking in rear. 1 disabled spot. Entry flat (no stairs or ramp) EZ for disabled. Clean, smallish with 9 tables and chairs (no booths), 3 metal outside tables and chairs w/umbrellas, Busy drive thru. Small almost galley kitchen. Restrooms clean. Paper plates and plastic forks and a few plastic plates.Addnl sauces red is musky, green is cilantro flavored (chilled) brought to table w/food. S& P on table, Walk up and order, they bring to table, 7 breakfast items, 32 regulars (mostly ala carte). No chips and salsa appetizer. Choice of refried or regular beans. Small soda selections in fridge or fountain, M-F 7am-8pm, Sa 7-4, Sun 8-4. Food was B, or B-. Not boring, not rocking but flavorful. My burrito (ala carte) supreme had steak, cheese, green & red pepper, onions, beans in flour wrap. Friends at table all rated a "B", good sized burrito but not filling. Needs a side or chips appetizer to bring up. Burrito was $7.95. Large Nachos were $9.25, Burritos come with rice, but I asked for none, others had rice and were happy with theirs. Americanized Mexican, slightly leaning on spices like cilantro. Nothing any of us had was hot or spicy. Caveat: I am from Los Angeles and dined in Arizona and Mexico, so, I have less affection for Americanized Mexican than most of my neighbors. If my food doesn't bite me back with a kick I feel cheated, so take that for what it is worth. If you like typical US Mexican this is not a bad place at all, but order more than 1 item or go home feeling a little hungry,
Most Popular Cafe food in Springfield, Oregon, United States
4 based on 63 reviews
We went here for our adults sons birthday. He lives in NYC so he knows something about great places to eat and he says this place could survive NYC. Novo has a great atmosphere, good service and outstanding food. I had the best pork chop I have ever eaten. So much flavor and cooked to perfection. You have to try the shrimp and onion ring appetizer. Only negative of this restaurant is it gets loud when full of people.
This is not just another burrito vendor dishing out the usual gringo version of latin food. We tried the tinga burrito...the smoky flavor and unusual combination of spices made this one memorable. Prices are very cheap and the food first class. The fish tacos were also first rate. There is both inside and outside dining available. On Friday evenings they have live music on the patio. La Granada is located inside the Sprout Market, right next to another excellent dining choice, Pig and Turnip.
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