Find out what Mexican restaurants to try in Blytheville. Blytheville is the largest city in Mississippi County, Arkansas, United States. Blytheville is approximately 60 miles north of West Memphis. The population was 18,272 at the 2000 census.
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4 based on 63 reviews
This was the most disgusting NOT authentic Mexican restaurant I have ever been to. Salsa was tomato water, my quesadilla wasn't cooked all the way, the cheese sauce was sour like it sat out or something. Don't waste your time or money, I'll stick to my Authentic Hispanic cooking. Didn't know you could screw up Tex-Mex food but you can.
4 based on 50 reviews
Just wanted a decent meal as we were traveling south during Thanksgiving week. The food was decent, nothing special, and prices were good. But the service was strange. Not friendly at all. No smiles, no checking on us. And the worst part was the restroom which I visited on our way out. Of two stalls, one was out of order, the other had half a door which offered a view of the bottom half. Um, no. Not okay. We won't stop there again,
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I was pleasantly surprised with the food and service here for dinner. Seated and had a basket of hot, fresh tortilla chips and a bottle of homemade salsa in minutes, and drinks delivered shortly thereafter.I selected their chicken chimichanga with refried beans, spanish rice, guacamole, and pico de gallo with shredded lettuce and diced tomatoes. The chimi was smothered with white cheese sauce. The chicken was shredded, moist and very well seasoned. I am a big eater, and after enjoying the tortilla chips and salsa, and then this large meal, there was absolutely no room for dessert.There were several large family gatherings going on and the restaurant was very festive. Service was excellent and many diners appeared to be enjoying their large margaritas and other mixed drinks. One person was celebrating their birthday and a large contingency of staff came out playing guitars and sang happy birthday while place a large sombrero on the birthday boy.Great food and service and very reasonable prices.
It is a part of the Quality Inn at Blythesville, Arkansas
We walked here to get some dinner; quickly seated and order taken. I ordered a vegetarian option; when it arrived, the enchilada was meat. It was fine, but a true vegetarian would have had a problem with that. Food was okay, nothing to write home about. Now called El Puerto.
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