Discover Restaurants offering the best Mexican food in Reston, Virginia, United States. Reston is a census-designated place (CDP) in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States, within the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. The population was 58,404 at the 2010 census. An internationally known planned community founded in 1964, it was built with the goal of revolutionizing post–World War II concepts of land use and residential/corporate development in suburban America. The Reston Town Center is home to many businesses, with high-rise and low-rise commercial buildings that are home to shops, restaurants, offices, a cinema, and a hotel. It comprises over 1,000,000 square feet (93,000 m) of office space. Municipal, government-like services are provided by the nonprofit Reston Association, which is supported by a per-household fee for all residential properties in Reston. In 2017, Reston was ranked 29th in the Best Places to Live in America by Money magazine.
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4 based on 24 reviews
Like the old ad says, "no surprises". Good, custom-made burritos and tacos. (Sorry I don't have enough words to make 100 as required!)
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3 based on 131 reviews
Every day at 8 a.m., we start chopping veggies, soaking beans, and prepping our mesquite-fired grill. Not because we have to, but because we believe in delicious flavors made-to-order, from hand-rolled enchiladas to our sizzling fajitas to guacamole made
We had dinner Friday night at On The Border. Warm chips,salsa, and margaritas started us off. House margarita was weak and flavorless. The 1800 Mercedes margarita was smaller but tasted much better. Itâs worth the $3 to upgrade. Ultimate fajitas were excellent. Grilled fish tacos were good but there wasnât much fish in the tacos. Service was average. The restaurant was a bit dirty. The floors needed to be swept at 5:00. There werenât many people there to keep them from cleaning. There was also a bit of trash at our booth between the seat and the divider wall. We had a gift card....
4 based on 46 reviews
Glad when they opened up in the Town Center and probably with the numerous restaurants around, not as busy as most Chipotles. fast moving, great customer service and probably the cheapest restaurant in the Center.
4 based on 16 reviews
This place is an absolute winner.Tremendous tacos: great flavors, nice choices of proteins and toppings, yummy corn tortillas.Priced right: three for under $10.Small, informal spot, full of people enjoying well prepared food.Other choices besides tacos (e.g., burritos) but I always return for the tacos.
4 based on 424 reviews
Friends from out of town wanted to go to Uncle Julios. I hadn't been there in many years, due to an earlier bad experience, but agreed to join them. This visit was much better, though there were some issues. The Bad:1. Even though the restaurant was not very full, we were seated at a four-top right at the entry door to the patio. One of my friends was hit repeatedly in the back every time a staff member entered or exited the patio. We were only a party of four, so it was annoying that we were seated in such a crazy high-traffic area.2. No draft beer. I'm not a beer drinker, but my friends are. They were disappointed that they could only get bottled beer.3. Crazy long wait for food. Between the completion of the tableside guacamole and the delivery of our main courses, there was more than a 45 minute lag. We didn't order anything special or unusual.4. We had to beg for more tortillas for fajitas. The tortillas were delicious, but we only received three. Three of us had fajitas. We had to keep asking for more. I don't like feeling as if I am portraying Oliver Twist: "please, sir, may I have some more?" I don't expect 10 tortillas per person, but two or three would have been nice.The Good:1. The food was delicious! I had the honey chipotle chicken and bacon fajitas. I can't express how much I enjoyed them. My friends also enjoyed their food. The chips were wonderful -- very thin and crispy. 2. The tableside guac was great. The team member who made it was personable and customized it to the satisfaction of our table.3. The chocolate pinata (chocolate lover's edition). We loved it! The chocolate empanadas and churros that filled it were a wonderful end to the meal.4. The manager. He approached our table and apologized for the significant delay in our entrees and gave us a nice credit on our final bill.
4 based on 346 reviews
Inspired by a healthy, outdoor lifestyle, bartaco combines fresh, upscale street food with a coastal vibe in a relaxed environment. bartaco is specialty cocktails crafted with fresh-squeezed juices, beer out of a bottle, and hand-held foods delivered on m
We visited around 6:10pm on a Saturday evening and were told.ot.woild be about a 30minute wait, so we headed to the bar. There you can get all the same.food items, so we ordered a carafe of margarita and some tacos - cauli, mushroom, pork belly, fish, and maybe one more. Each tasted SO amazing, I really couldn't pick a favorite. We also had the guacamole which was so amazing.We left, then an hour later after wandering around Reston TC we returned and had more.drinks and my husband had a couple more tacos plus the corn fritters. SO GOOD! The staff were friendly, food was so amazing, drinks so good. And although it was kind of loud it wasn't disturbing, we could still have a convo without shouting.We will DEFINITELY be back!
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