Find out what Mexican restaurants to try in Coarsegold. Coarsegold is a census-designated place in Madera County, California. The population was 1,840 at the 2010 census. The Picayune Rancheria of Chukchansi Indians, a federally recognized tribe, is headquartered in Coarsegold.
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My husband and I were looking for some good Mexican food in Oakhurst when we stubbled upon this place. We don't eat meat and we love Mexican food because it still tastes great without the meat. When we arrived we asked the cashier what the best options were for veggie food and he laughed at us and said that he didn't know because all he eats is meat. I looked around the menu, with no help from the cashier, and I ended up ordering four tacos because they had a $1 taco special on Wednesdays. My husband ordered a wet burrito and we sat down and waited for our food. We started to look at the receipt and noticed that he charged us $1.79 for each taco when the special said that it was $1. We asked the cashier and he said that it was because we didn't get the meat tacos so he couldn't ring it up as the taco special. I was shocked and really upset. We got less food and he charged us more.. And after all that trouble, the food barely tasted mediocre. Overall, we ended up paying $20 for a meal that would have been cheaper and better tasting at Taco Bell. Also, I felt slightly put off because he seemed offended because we didn't eat meat. I would not recommend this place for vegetarians at all.
4 based on 713 reviews
My family and I ate here while vacationing. We really enjoyed it. The food was delicious, the portions were huge, and the service was outstanding. Everyone went above and beyond to be attentive and ensure we had a fabulous dining experience plus the food was great. After a day of hiking in Yosemite, it was perfect!
4 based on 114 reviews
Iâd tried to visit here on the previous day only to find they are closed on Sundays. They close early too (8 pm). Looks pretty nice inside and I got a table right away even though busy. I ordered a beer (though I couldnât see any on the menu) and three tacos. The menu mentioned add-on sides for extra but the waiter didnât ask (and actually I donât think Iâd have needed any more food). The chorizo taco was the star - really tasty and juicy - and the carnitas taco was very good too and not too greasy as they can be. The only slight disappointment was the carne asada - a bit chewy and a couple of gristly bits. Good overall and only $9. Annoyingly the beer was $7, which might have put me off ordering it if itâd been on the menu. Still reasonable price overall. Lots of good things on the menu so I would go back.
We stopped here on our way out of Yosemite and on the way to Sequoia. It's certainly not fancy, but the service was good and we were able to get a nice lunch-sized burrito meal. We like trying different salsas, but we didn't care for this one, very thin and weak.
4 based on 35 reviews
Alfonso'serves delicious, reasonably priced Mexican food and makes a great stop for food on your way to Oakhurst, Bass Lake or Yosemite. The portions are generous, the service was small town friendly, and the quality was good! It felt like mom was in the kitchen making a nice, homemade meal. Worth the stop..,the carnitas and nachos were great! We will definitely return!
4 based on 52 reviews
I am a local and have tried to give this place a chance numerous times. Today when I ordered a burger and fries today and it was blah poor. This time I did get the cheese that I paid for on it, last time no. It had no flavor, the tomato was slimy, the burger pale and not juicy. The fries tasted like they were cooked twice since I ordered extra crispy, like they were already made and then recooked. I through away half the meal and still feeling unsettled 5 hours later. Their taco meat also had fillers or extenders in it. It was good a while back when Robert was around, now I never see him. The quality was never great but when you are desperate and out working it was sufficient, I am better off getting food of better quality at the gas station down the road. Sorry guys not a good meal, and to the title I really not impressed when the gal taking orders reached into the cup with her fingers to hand the cup to a customer, gave her salt for her sugar for iced tea and had a personality less than a napkin bordering on hostile.
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