Best Latin restaurants nearby. Discover the best Latin food in Grandview. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Latin restaurants near you.. Grandview is a city in Jackson County, Missouri, United States. The population was 24,475 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 49 reviews
Had a working lunch here and the food is just super! The staff is extremely attentive without being intrusive. I try to eat there every time I get to Kansas City.
4 based on 37 reviews
Our waitress had a lot of tables yet did a wonderful job tending to us <3The chips and salsa we're okay...but the rest of the food was delicious.
Most Popular Mexican food in Grandview, Missouri, United States
4 based on 11 reviews
As seafood lovers, we decided to try "Jarocho Authentic Mexican Seafood" after reading other local reviews about their original location. Our first impression of the restaurant was comfortable and casual, almost a carry-out atmosphere. Yet the wait staff was as formal and professional as any upscale place would be. AWESOME surprise!The first words out of our waiter's mouth were "welcome; is this your first time? we use gluten-free breading on all of our sauteed items". AWESOME surprise! He read our minds, we didn't have to ask first. On to the menu. Fresh fish choices, generous portions, and so flavorful. I had the Risotto in Lobster Cream Sauce with Calamari bits that was prepared and served in a 10-inch skillet filled to the top! Adorning the Risotto were 2 whole shrimp, 8 in-shell mussels, and 2 oysters on the half shell. Needless to say, I ate the fish and took most of the Risotto home for 2 more meals. You have a complete view of the kitchen and chefs and the utensils your meal will be cooked/served in. The prices are very competitive, especially considering how much I had left over. Without a doubt, "We'll be back"
Most Popular American food in Grandview, Missouri, United States
4 based on 158 reviews
Tapas -- In the beginning. Tapas is a daily event in the life of the Spanish culture. Mainly a Northern Spain, Basque regional tradition, it has grown to signify a way of eating and socializing. It is said that tapas originated centuries ago. In Spanish,
I ate here with a group of friends. We got several types of tapas to share. They were all excellent with my favorite being Albondigas Caseras although the Atiles Con Jamon Y Chorizo would be a very close second! The sangria was wonderful. For dessert we shared a coffee creme brulee that was out of this world. I understand it was a special dessert but was so delicious it should be on the menu every day. Can't wait to go back!
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