Reviews on Mexican food in Newport News, Virginia, United States. Jutting into the water on the Virginia Peninsula, the city of Newport News has played an important part in the maritime history of the United States. A leader in shipbuilding since 1886, the booming shipyard is still producing nuclear submarines and aircraft carriers. Learn about naval history and the Golden Age Exploration at The Mariners' Museum, with 60,000 square feet of rare maps, nautical instruments and the USS Monitor Center, preserving the remains of the first ironclad warship.
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4 based on 104 reviews
Attractive restaurant décor; however, not that clean. Wait staff was snippy. A waitress pushing an unattractive station cart to our table sounded like rocks in a tumbler as if it was falling apart. Rather embarrassing as it rattled along. However the lady did mix up a good guac dip. I got the nachos. It arrived only with chips, mushrooms, onions, few slithers of red pepper and so much cheese that it was very mushy/distasteful. No beans, tomatoes or other things you usually get on nachos. And it was 12.00 at lunch time!! Our waiter never came back to check on us. Restroom had water standing on the floor.
4 based on 45 reviews
Located in a strip mall, off Warwick Blvd. Clean restaurant with beautiful Mexican décor. Wait staff are accommodating and polite. Music is good, but way too loud. You want to be able to have a pleasant conversation with those across the table from you, not having to shout. Menu is varied, but a little pricey. Food is colorful, but very bland. The cheese sauce was so (thin) watered down, it kept sliding off the plate. If you like chili-pepper-hot, this is the place for you. They have a unique Sauce Bar with many colorful sauces to choose from that you can add to your food and they are over the top hot.
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4 based on 88 reviews
Okay, the 4th person wasnât a vegetarian, and he ordered the taco salad (with steak). Our server, Sunshine, was friendly and checked on us just enough. Not overbearing or trying too hard. Just right. The food was good. Much like other Tex-Mex places so I canât give it any Michelin stars, but thatâs not why you go to 3 Amigos. Really good food, decent prices, and great service. Bonus, 3 of us were vegetarian, and we had several choices. Full disclosure, vegans might be a bit challenged here. They will try their best to accommodate, though. Try 3 Amigos. Sabrosa!
4 based on 47 reviews
Purchased three kinds of street tacos: carnitas, shrimp & chorizo, and mahi mahi. All were great. Fresh guacamole too!
4 based on 76 reviews
Wife and I stopped fro lunch, She had burritos, and I the Pollo primavera.Service was excellent, and both meals were good. My chicken was a bit on the dry side, but still very good with all the wonderful sides!We will be back and we were pleasantly surprised that there is another Juan's in Gloucester, which is closer to us.
4 based on 140 reviews
Parking is hard to find on the street so head straight to the parking garage on Fountain Way. Once there, it's right around the corner. We were seated quickly and the order taken soon after. We all had different dishes and all were good. The Flan for dessert was great. Good night out with friends and I would recommend it if you like Mexican food. Prices are reasonable.
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