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4 based on 166 reviews
Lots of guests here. If solo or duo, sit at the bar. The pollo asado is delicious. Thebtrip de salsa and totopos was way better than chips and salsa ever really need to be, but once you have them, your expectations are forever elevated.
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4 based on 258 reviews
Excellent choice for dinner fronting Alkai Beach park with views of Puget Sound. Wait was around 45 minutes but so worth it. Pisco and guacamole before dinner set the mood, followed by the recommended skirt steak fajita with corn tortilla. Definitely was a great suggestion because the steak was tender, juicy and tasty and combined with guac, cheese, rice, beans, sour cream in a wrap made my evening!
4 based on 197 reviews
My wife and I had dinner at Cactus on our last night in Seattle. Even though the food and service weren't perfect, we enjoyed the experience overall.I made online reservations, and we were seated immediately when we arrived (outside, at our request). We started with margaritas, the Cactus for me and the Oaxaca for my wife. The Cactus was okay, but it had a lot of juice -- the Oaxaca was better, and for our second round, we both ordered that.We didn't order any appetizers, but we were served chips and salsa. There were lots of appealing items on the menu, so it was difficult to choose our dinners, but with our server Colin's help, we finally did: I had the Camarones Dâ El Diablo prawn tacos, and my wife had the Butternut Squash Enchiladas. Both were pretty good, but the enchiladas were better. We didn't order dessert, but we were served a complimentary (and tasty) Three Milk Cuban Flan, which apparently they do for first-time diners.Colin was very engaging and helpful when we made our menu choices, but not very attentive once we received our food. We had a wait quite a while for our drinks, though the food came out quickly after we ordered it. Prices were very reasonable.If we were back in the area we would try Cactus again.
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