Best Mexican restaurants nearby. Discover the best Mexican food in Calimesa. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Mexican restaurants near you.. Calimesa is a city in Riverside County, California, United States in the Greater Los Angeles area. The population was 7,879 at the 2010 census, up from 7,139 at the 2000 census. It is situated in the San Gorgonio Pass.
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4 based on 25 reviews
Home for the holidays... and craving Mexican food. We went to lunch at Jose's and it was exactly what I needed. Real, fresh ingredients and authentic recipes and flavors. Enchiladas were awesome and the rice and beans were exactly what I'd been missing. I'll eat there again and would recommend Jose's to other first-time patrons. No disappointment there.
I took a group of seven friends here for dinner on a Saturday Night and we were extremely pleased with the quality and quantity of the food. The restaurant was full yet our server, Zulema did not miss a beat. Our drinks were always full and anything we requested she got for us in short order, thank you Zulema! You will not go wrong visiting Delicias for great Mexican food.
4 based on 15 reviews
Second time visiting in less than a month. Very friendly staff. Food is good and inexpensive. Both visits wee on Friday night which is busy. Make reservations if you have a large part. Trio plays music those evenings and is pretty versatileand very talented. Will make this a regular spot.
Second time here , and my best visit . Now first off this place was pretty clean and neat . Large enough for a big groups . It was cold and was in the mood for menudo . Glad I came here . It was a good size bowl with all the fixings . Got full on just half and it was pretty good . Hard to find good menudo other than homemade . I would most assured be back to this place for same dish . They have a fairly ample menu , but cannot coment on anything else .
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4 based on 54 reviews
This was my third time at La Fuentes. First two visits were disappointments, food sub-par. The most recent visit the food was better. I ordered ala carte (grilled chicken burrito $9) because the main offerings are overpriced. Most combinations are $15-$19. Why pay more for rice and beans. Ambience was good, service was noticeably unwelcoming. Not many smiles.
4 based on 25 reviews
We, a group of friends and spouses - eight of us, had gone for a weekday lunch to Arteaga's in Yucaipa. Parking is available in front of the restaurant, in the adjacent lot and across the road. Being in a group, the wait-staff joined two tables together to accommodate all of us. We started with a round of coffee and then ordered for our personal favorites from a variety of dishes in the menu. Some of the dishes we had were Steak Plate, Cerdo Chimichanga, Chicken Quesadilla, Taquitos and for dessert we had Flan-Caramel Custard and Ice cream sundae which had mini-choco chimichangas. The wait-staff was polite, friendly and efficient. The freshly prepared food was flavorful and tasty. All of us had an enjoyable and satisfying meal.
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We will pick up food at Del Taco when we are in a rush and do not have time to cook. Over the years the food has got worst and worst. They are getting skimpier and skimpier on the meat in their burritos. It is to the point that all you taste is the flour tortilla.
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3 based on 13 reviews
Visited Ocampo's while traveling through Yucaipa. I have not been to this place in a couple years and I was disappointed in the food, service, and condition of this restaurant. The portion of Chili Verde that I received was fit for a small child. I won't be returning to this restaurant in the near future. Clearly this place has changed ownership or lost their focus on food.
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3 based on 48 reviews
The good news first: excellent Mexican fare -- the enchiladas, rice and beans were delicious -- it's been a while since I've had Mexican food that tasted homemade. Their margaritias are the perfect blend of tequila and mix. The wait time for a Friday night at prime time was reasonable (less than 15 minutes). Now for the bad: Avoid the fish tacos. I asked the waitress what type of fish was used for the dish. "Mahi-Mahi." I asked her if it was fresh or frozen. "Of course, it's fresh," was her reply. When I bit into the fish taco, it had a very decided fishy taste -- definitely not the mild taste that mahi-mahi usually has. Truly a disappointment. The annoying: my friend and I were no more than 50% done with our dinner -- forks in hand, talking and eating. A server came up and asked us if we wanted boxes for our leftovers. We pointed that we were still eating. Not 2 minutes later, another server came and asked us if we wanted boxes (mind you, we were still eating). And it continued -- we were asked at least 6 times if we needed a box -- while we were still eating! I wasn't sure whether to be amused or annoyed. It was very distracting to be interrupted while we ate. Mind you, we weren't hogging the table; we were eating at a normal pace. Would I go back? Yeah, I'd give them another chance, especially if I had a hankering for enchiladas and margaritas. But, I'd avoid the fish tacos. At least I know that I wouldn't have any problems getting a box to go if I needed one.
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