Best Mexican restaurants nearby. Discover the best Mexican food in West Melbourne. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Mexican restaurants near you.. West Melbourne is a city in Brevard County, Florida, United States. It was created in 1959 to stop the area from being annexed into the City of Melbourne. As of the 2010 United States Census, the population was 18,355, reflecting an increase of 8,531 from the 9,824 counted in the 2000 Census. In 1970, the city's population was approximately 3,050. Since 2000, the city has experienced the highest population growth percentage of any municipality in Brevard County. It is part of the Palm Bay–Melbourne–Titusville Metropolitan Statistical Area.
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4 based on 188 reviews
El Chico is a family casual dining restaurant open for lunch and dinnner 7 days a week. We offer lunch specials, happy hour, full service bar, outside patio dining (dog friendly on patio), full service catering, take out.
Dropped in on a Tuesady to discover delicious $6 Patron margaritas. Yummy! Our server, Sydney was awesome. We were seated quickly and she kept us filled up with chips right away. We had a wonderful dinner - gluten free too!
4 based on 84 reviews
La Fiesta Mexican - Cape Canaveral- 3.5 StarsQuestion, loyal reader. Who here does not like to party? I'll wait. If you are like the majority of us, and by us I mean humans, then you do indeed like to party. Let your hair down, kick off your shoes, have a drink or two and tear up the rug. With that in mind, I was driving up AIA towards Cocoa Beach when my eyes caught, "La Fiesta" on my list of restaurants to be reviewed. As I am always in the mood to party, I figured, why not hit them up today? As I pulled off of AIA into their parking lot, I saw what is becoming my favorite parking lot feature...lots of cars. Always a good sign. Upon entering, I experienced a short wait and then was brought to my table and handed a menu with the cursory, "Your server will be right with you," I was left alone to peruse the menu. Reading it, I saw the standard Mexican, or a rather Mexican-American fare, however, hidden amongst the average offerings were distinctly Mexican dishes one does not usually find in a casual dining Mexican-American restaurant. Chalk one up to the dude/dudette that plans the menu. My server soon approached and introduced herself as, Sunny. She was very aptly named as she was extremely personable, professional and charming. Instead of ordering multiple items from various sections on the menu, I went with their Trio Mexicano which included: Carne Asada, Pollo Asada and Camarones a la Mexicana along with sides of rice, refried beans, guacamole, tortillas and pico de gallo. As Sunny was soon approaching my table with a tray laden with my feast, I was reminded of something my Grandmother used to tell me as a child, "It would seem your eyes are bigger than your stomach!" I set out with the same determination I had as a kid to prove her wrong! The Carne Asada was made with prime cuts of beef, seasoned to perfection and cooked just right. The chicken was its brother from another mother as it too was done perfectly. This then brings us to the Camarones a la Mexicana (Shrimp cooked Mexican style). While I give the cook an A + for pre-seasoning the shrimp before cooking, the restaurant gets a C for using cheap, frozen shrimp. I wonder if the owners have looked across AIA recently and noticed that huge body of water out there. For your reference, it's called the Atlantic Ocean and it is full of fresh shrimp! The Salsa, the Guacamole the Pico de Gallo and the tortillas were all made fresh and exploded with flavor on the palate. The cilantro was popping, the heat was simmering and the combination caused my taste buds to dance a little La Cucaracha samba. This Gringo was in Mexican food paradise and had no intentions of leaving any time soon. Alas, Sunny needed to turn the table over, so after a quick, hopefully, un-noticed siesta at my table, I reluctantly left. The Big Boy says, "If you want authentic Mexican food with fresh ingredients and guacamole worth killing for, stop in any location of La Fiesta's, sit down and let the flavor party begin. Ole!"
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4 based on 16 reviews
Moe's Southwest Grill was OK. The service was good, but the food was not great at all. The salsas available were pretty bad and tasted like they had soap in them. Terrible after taste. The meals were OK, but I really miss Chipolte for a really good burrito. I would recommend trying other fast food restaurants in the area.
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Find your nearby Taco Bell at 2035 West New Haven Ave in West Melbourne. We're serving all your favorite menu items, from classic burritos and tacos, to new favorites like the $5 Double Stacked Tacos Box, Crunchwrap Supreme, Fiesta Taco Salad, and Chalupa
Like the variety of sauces - from basic to mild to hot. Burritos and tacos edible. They're ok but not terrific. The hot sauces definitely help with the taste. Expensive soft drinks. Some good values on menu. Ordering alacarte can before prices.
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4 based on 202 reviews
The foodâvery good. They prepared the dish not too spicy for someone in my party. The serviceâvery good. He had a pleasant demeanor. Steak a little overdone. The hostess who sat us needs to be friendlier and needs to have a better attitude.
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