Discover Restaurants offering the best Spanish food in San Juan, Texas, United States. San Juan is a city in Hidalgo County, Texas, United States. As of the 2010 census the population was 33,856, up from 26,229 in 2000. It is part of the McAllen–Edinburg–Mission and Reynosa–McAllen metropolitan areas.
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4 based on 42 reviews
4/13/19@ 1430. Don't let the one and two star reviews dissuade you. Those reviews are for the old restaurant (about 400 ft South of current location). This restaurant is newer, only about nine months old. The food is some of the best in the valley, the service is second to none and this establishment is very clean. If you don't give this place a try, you are only cheating yourself!! We had to wait for a parking spot at 2:30 in the afternoon....it's that good!!
It's a local place meaning a lot of latino Americans and Mexican nationals. Not winter Texans from I35 way north. Food is good price is cheap. The red and yellow bottles they put on the table are salsa not ketchup and mustard. (Like I thought). Service was fast the place is full. To sum it up good food cheap prices and excellent service.
Took a business Associate for lunch not very happy with this business to many distraction . Restaurant tables were dirty as also the floor also employee seem unhappy music on giant television was to load .
4 based on 40 reviews
Best fajita and chicken botanas in area. Also has A very good breakfast buffet.fajitas are very tender and the tortillas, flour or corn are homemade, not from a package. Waiters were very attentive and accessible at all times. Good price, you get your money's worth. Will definitely recommend this place.
4 based on 73 reviews
Don Pepe's Mexican Restaurant & Catering is a fine dining experience. We're McAllen's home for great Mexican food! Servicing for more than 25 years, we offer a full service atmosphere, perfect for your early morning breakfast meeting, a sit down dinner fo
Nice facility with good waitstaff but service was a little slow. Seems to be over-priced for the meals that were served. The "enchiladas ala chipolte" lacked flavor but had plenty of chicken in them. The "Camarones a la Rebecca" had good sized shrimp but the bacon was way undercooked, almost to the point of being raw.
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