Discover Restaurants offering the best Mexican food in Lindon, Utah, United States. Lindon is a city in Utah County, Utah, United States. It is part of the Provo–Orem, Utah Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 10,070 at the 2010 census. In July 2014 it was estimated to be closer to 10,723 by the US Census Bureau.
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4 based on 15 reviews
Many tire easily of Mexican Food without creative flair. Admittedly, my expectations were not high finding the dining area sparsely populated on a Saturday evening, the strip-mall location routine, and the decor, while attractive, rather sparse. The simple menu did not engender much hope until I examined it more carefully to find some unique-sounding dishes. My choice of Empetacos proved to be delicious. Four small fried tortilla shells filled with shredded chicken in a creamy blend were covered with varieties of cabbage and chopped pineapple! A totally unique flavor treat. The plate also included Spanish Rice, and a cup of Frijole Blend with a swirl of sour cream on top. The entire meal was delightful. My wife enjoyed a piping hot Chimichanga, well seasoned and beefy, and a surprise cup of Frijole Soup, different than that served with my meal. Service could have been a bit more prompt, especially since the dining room had only a few parties. No bill was delivered to the table. Eventually we figured out that it was available at the cash register near the entrance, which was fine but no one said anything. Easily short of a "5" rating -- they have a little growing up to do -- but we'll be back to sample more Sabroso dishes in the near future.
I have gone there on two different occasions. The last being last week. I ate the carne asada with beans and rice and wheat (flour) tortillas and an enchilada. I have eaten that before without the enchilada. I like the enchilada with the carne asada. Most of the food served there is very good, but, I like the carne asada. I tried the chicken enchilada, but I will try some chess and onions enchilada. They do have a store of Mexican products that they sell adjacent to the restaurant.
Yep the title pretty sums it up. They are friendly and quick. They have good portions and prices. The food is authentic and their hot sauces are very tasty!
If you love Fresh Fruit Ice Cream Shakes, including Strawberry, Peach, Etc. then Del Taco is worth a visit. They are all very tasty, if a little pricey, but no more than other similar places. If, on the other hand, you are looking for good Mexican Food (even fast-food), then I would choose to eat elsewhere. I'll summarize with this: There wasn't a single ingredient even remotely resembling anything Mexican on the entire menu. Have a burger. Del Taco is clearly aiming at the American pallet, and makes little effort to be anything else.
4 based on 112 reviews
On our way home we looked for a place to have lunch and we stumbled upon this place and found it to be a friendly place that has wonderful food and a great place to spend some time enjoying a meal. They have a friendly staff and they treat you well.
Laid-back counter-serve Mexican chain with Baja-style tacos & burritos plus gluten-free options. Ultimate fresh mex made your way - exactly as you love it!
Costa Vida, Cafe Rio, and Chipotle are all basically the same. Seriously - the food tastes almost exactly the same. It's the same format, similar prices, and similar food offered. I had the chicken burrito and it was definitely filling, but just wasn't very authentic or good. The green chile sauce is SWEET. Seriously? Who does that? It tasted like candy. My New Mexican friends would die of indignation. It was crowded, noisy, and I felt rushed through the line. Hey, at least I didn't have to tip. So many of my Utah friends love Costa Vida and Cafe Rio. They're entitled to their opinions I guess. If you're up for REAL Mexican food, check out Maria Bonita nearby, or el Mexsal in Provo.
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I tried this on a recommendation from a friend. Kind of pricey for a small corn taco ($2.25+). They were good but the meet was a little over cooked because of the warming. They do have a selection of meats that you donât normally find.
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3 based on 81 reviews
Recently voted Best Traditional Mexican Restaurant in Utah Valley for 2018! Amazing Mexican food, made from scratch and with only the best ingredients available! Come visit our beautiful and historic location in Lindon Utah.
Went to Los Hermanos for the first time with 2 other couples, one of which had told us it was a pretty good place for Mexican food. Based on our experience we'll not be going back. Chips and salsa were brought to our table as per the norm at all Mexican restaurants but these chips were like tiny chunks of cardboard with little or no taste or flavor. The salsa was bland to say the least. In an effort to spice things up we ordered guacamole of which I asked our server if it was made on site. I should have reconsidered when she told me that they mixed sour cream in with the guac- Huh? Instead a wonderful guac with tangy spices and lime juice we got what amounted to a pale green paste- Yuk! Interesting that 4 of us ordered entrees from the Seafood section. That was a mistake. My wife's salmon was way over cooked and was dry, dry, dry. One had halibut that had the appearance of being boiled- not that it was, but she could barely touch her plate. Her husband had shrimp fajitas that were swimming on the plate in what I believe were the juices and residues from cooking. Not the least appetizing. And finally, I, in what turned out to be a mistake had seafood enchilada. Wrapped in an overcooked and some parts crusty tortilla with a weird concoction of seafood that was more puree than anything I recognized. At one point the slimy mess got caught in my throat that almost made me wonder if I had mistakenly ordered oysters. I almost would have laughed if I hadn't already been gagging. Overall the food was tasteless, poorly prepared, and just not good. Not a good first impression.
3 based on 28 reviews
Smokehouse is my favorite, but they're all great,and they're huge. Fast food, but unique in their menu offerings.
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4 based on 146 reviews
Recommend by now-a-friend Stevan D, a guide to Provo-based places and beyond.Wow, a big menu, with big plates. Anyone can find something here. I recommend sharing an entree after a big bowl of better chips and salsa (needed seasoning). The dishes are nicely plated, some look festive. walk around the place to get some ideas We tried the;-Horchata with extra cinnamon, excellent.- Chille Relleno, one of the best I've had.(Also carte was a deal at $4.25).- Enchiladas Rancheros, very nice juicy pork, asked for a little more sauce. Will ask for red pepper sauce next time.- Enchiladas Mole, respectable but chicken can easily get dry. Plus it is hard for me to get mole in Utah anywhere but the Red Iguana.Thanks Elise for a memorable lunch.Thanks Stevan D for the recommendation, look him up to get more on the area.
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