Discover Restaurants offering the best Latin food in Pacifica, California, United States. Pacifica is a city in San Mateo County, California, on the coast of the Pacific Ocean between San Francisco and Half Moon Bay.
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This was my top choice of three taquerias I visited in Pacifica last month. The food is so tasty I went back for a second visit! The ambiance is lacking but thatâs okay âcause itâs a taqueria. I do wish the tables were properly cleaned though; theyâre kinda grungy. But ⦠the food quality is most definitely the reason for coming here. Iâll be back upon my return to Pacifica!
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4 based on 20 reviews
This taquerÃa could use a few more vegetarian dishes, or the capacity to vegeterianize some meals, like the fajitas, but what they lacked in options, they made up in flavor, texture, and burrito size. Friendly servers, an abundance of free calabacitas, zanahorias, and salsas, and family-atmosphere.
4 based on 25 reviews
This is my âgo toâ for a quick Mexican lunch. Fast service, friendly people, good food. My personal favorite is the quesadilla with carnitas. One thing, they roll the quesadilla rather like a burrito.This is also a tortilla factory so you can expect them to be fresh.
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4 based on 46 reviews
Decent Mexican food in an area that needs more places to eat. Counter service, some tables. Not much else.
4 based on 83 reviews
After âupscaleâ Peruvian food two weekends in a row, this one feels like coming home at last. Sans gimmicks, just good old home cooking with surprisingly fresh ingredients. And prices to match the surfer vibe in this slice of the coast: a pleasant drive from The City and quick zip from Central San Mateo.Itâs a hole in the wall, and thatâs part of the charm.We came for take out, but seduced by the âWhy not join usâ by Maritza in front of the house.She sets a comp chips and mild salsa to whet the appetite. The chips donât cut the palate, thankfully, the salsa friendly.Have the Peruvian red, lusty companion for the fried yucca ($7.95) and Calamar Frito ($9.95). Try the Shrimp Salad ($8.95), grilled shrimp on a bed of crisp Romaine with side of lime-y dressing - mmmmm!If Peruvian is not your speed, go for the Mexican faves like Toro Loco Grill ($18.95), combo of prawns, chicken and beef resting on roasted veggies con guacamole, salsa and sour cream. M nearly cleaned his plate, but the serving was too generous!Corkage is $10, if you want to dip from your collection.Families mingle with lovers at this Peruvian brothersâ spot, clearly a localsâ delight.
4 based on 300 reviews
Had a lovely lunch at Puerto 27 over Labor Day, with some friends and of course, Pisco Sours. Everyone really enjoyed the entrees and the service was friendly. The kitchen and bar were a little slow, but since we were not in a rush, and the view was so gorgeous, we didn't mind. Definitely a good spot to try with good eats to enjoy.
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