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  • G M.

    Went there on a Saturday early with a group of four.....not terribly busy got right in and seated.....that is where it ended......we waited and waited for service and all decided to leave and go somewhere else...I don't know what happened but there were 4 girls that work there standing by the cash register without a care in the world B.S.ing . when we left. I told them we were leaving because no one came to help us and they did not reply. Another thing I noticed on the menu and from a review it sounds like they charge you after the first chips and salsa. I spend good money and do not like places that do that! I will never go back for that reason and would recommend other places rated better as there are many great Mexican restaurants in the Cities. Sorry this is rated on service and not food as we didn't get to try anything.....oh well doesn't sound like we missed anything to great?!

    (1)
  • Lindsay S.

    If I could give it zero stars I totally would! The food was tasteless and that's what Mexican food should be all about... FLAVOR! I will NEVER go back! And on top of it all, it was more expensive than our normal Mexican place.

    (1)
  • marc k.

    Used to love going here. Food has gone downhill in the last two visits, so I'm not going back.

    (2)
  • Maren Z.

    My friend and I love this place. Recently we drove all the way to Woodbury to eat here, but we're surprised when we got there to see that they were closed for a kitchen remodel. There is no indication of their temporary closure on the website, and the phone just keeps ringing when you call. It would be nice if they had a message on the website or a voicemail on the phone to save people the trip. Great food, but feeling very inconvenienced.

    (3)
  • Marguerite A.

    THEY HAVE " FLAUTAS " YAY Was here for a Ladies Lunch, and was compelled to order off the daily special menu, like the other girls. Oops. Our very reasonably priced taco salads were so small that we were all still hungry. We were on the lovely patio, but I had to go inside to track down our waiter to order our table a fried ice cream. It hit the spot, and was good for this far up north. Not exactly like the ones in AZ, but close. The interior will wake you up if you are sleepy. Not because of the noise, but because of the LOUD primary colors of Mexico. Holy Guacamole. One wall is blue, another bright pink, another one green....accckkkk.... And brightly painted parrots, the booths are all wild colors, and on and on. Not exactly like most Mexican Restaurants! Pleasantly different. While the menu has ordinary south of the border selections, there were a couple that caught my eye for future reference. They included: Pork Flautas Shrimp Quesadillas Shrimp enchilada and some sort of Banana Dessert and a couple other seafood items I hope the standard menu entrees are larger portions than the lunch special !! T H E O U T S I D E F O U N T A I N W A S O F F :-(

    (3)
  • Sierra O.

    I went to this one a few hours ago and while I was eating I thought it was delicious... Now hours later... I have food poisoning. It was good food only it gave my entire family food poisoning.

    (1)
  • Amy R.

    For Mexican food in Woodbury, this wasn't too bad. The outdoor entrance threw us off, (we must have come in the back) but eventually we found the front door. Service was great. Our server was very attentive making sure we had chips, water refilled etc. First round of chips is on the house- the next round is 1.00 extra which I noticed in the menu. J asked for hotter salsa and that was an extra charge too. Ok whatever, not a biggie, but worth a mention. I ordered the fajita taco salad which I must say, was one of the better taco salads I've had. I chose the mix of chicken and steak. The chicken was cooked and seasoned perfectly. Green peppers, onions and tomatoes, mixed in with fresh lettuce and one big dollup of sour cream. The shell was good, too not overly greasy. Ordered a side of rice which was pretty good. J ordered the smothered burrito which he didn't really care for. He said it was way too wet and smothered. Not his cup of tea, but good to know for next time. I like the hand painted colorful chairs and the colorful atmosphere. Pretty good food. Good service. Willing to go back to this place. They have a taco salad del mar with shrimp and scallops which looked pretty interesting. Menu is pretty good size. Lunch prices are daily.

    (4)
  • T J.

    Went there yesterday for lunch....first off don't forget to bring sanitizer since the menus are disgustingly gross and sticky! That container they brought our salsa out in had dried crud on on the top of it where you would pour it out....eewww. Ordered the beef chimmy and it was full of everything but the beef. You can get better Mexican food at Taco Bell and that's not saying a lot but at least you're getting what you pay for.

    (1)
  • Jennifer S.

    Recent experience (after not being able to get a place at the bar for a beer at Outback Steakhouse): * friendly and prompt service * delightfully colorful interior decor * decent tasting complimentary chips and salsa * mediocre loaded up nachos - not bad, nothing great Ultimately, not a "destination", but a possible stop if in the area.

    (3)
  • Whitney G.

    I really like that there's a location in Woodbury, it's just really hidden! My GPS had us wind around until we were in a very small parking lot in a corner behind the strip mall. Generally, I liked that they offer filling options on their ala carte, so you can have what you want without ordering an entire entree. Our service was pretty good, but our waiter didn't try hiding he was disappointed that we weren't ordering more. Overall, still a cheaper option than Acapulcos.

    (3)
  • Samuel W.

    I really like this place for the most part. Their prices are fairly low, the food is pretty tasty and the portions are big. The waitstaff is sort of hit or miss, really, as is the way in which the food is prepared. I've never had a rude waitress here, per se, but I've had a couple of aloof ones. There's a dish they make that has chorizo, grilled chicken, carmelized onions and roasted jalapenos with cheese. It's truly awesome... or, at least, it was prior to my last time getting it. It's usually served with the jalapenos in beautiful charred strips accompanied by nicely carmelized thin strips of onions. The most recent dish had minced (very minced) little chunks of barely cooked jalapenos and onions. It definitely took something away. I ate it and am hoping this was an isolated incident... I'll probably say something if it happens again. The decor is your typical blasts of intense color. The booths and chairs are all carved with designs and painted. It's a fun little place to be, for the most part. In fact, the only thing it's really missing for me is consistency.

    (4)
  • Johnee B.

    For Woodbury, they do a good job here. The kicker for is to get a side of the Habanera sauce. Mix that into anything that's weak and spring it into Cali time! Best so far is the Beef Chili Verde. Upper end Maggies on the rocks are good too. Could use thicker Salsa as well. Great atmosphere and friendly service. Should dim the lights a little bit a night .

    (4)
  • Nick W.

    There's a late April Blizzard outside, so naturally my wife and I decided to warm up over some Mexican food. I gotta admit, I was quite surprised that the chips and salsa were not unlimited ... they are at most Mexican places of similar price. I decided to order the Estela Quesadilla, I would later find out this was a big mistake. The meal came out very quickly and the portion size was large, but that's were the positives end. The "steak" inside my quesadilla looked like over-browned ground hamburger and had zero flavor. I tried the quacomole and it also had very little flavor, basically a half smashed avocado. When I picked up my first slice of the quesadilla there was so much grease I felt like I needed a shower. Overall this was the worst Mexican meal I have ever eaten.

    (1)
  • Tomas M.

    Good food but that's it Just good. Fried ice cream was not good as I remember from an earlier visit. Slow service

    (2)
  • Phillip Y.

    I came here with co-workers after class to check this place out. I can't tell if most of the parking was for Outback or here. Anyways, the service was fast and pretty decent. I had the taco salad with steak tips and I thought it was decent. My co-workers had some enchilada and were a bit disappointed. I guess it depends on what you order. The atmosphere rocks here. Furniture and tables are really Mexican so families would enjoy this place.

    (4)
  • J T.

    Went in with a group of 6. We ordered pitchers of Margaritas. $9.99 for 1 picther that was like kool-aid. Just lacking in all aspects. So for the margaritas they get ZERO stars.... They have it already made in the kool-aid dispenser and now we know why. No booze, no lime, nothing, just a watery drink. Steer clear from them. The food was decent. Nothing special. But good. A couple in the group go the "double" fajitas. Huge serving and they said it was tasty. Not sure if I really wanna go back here... Horrid margaritas, server was indifferent and the food while not "bad" wasn't anything special either.

    (2)
  • Nick H.

    Food was decent, my 2 yr old loved the guacamole. Service was a little slow but when the server finally did come to the table the food came out fast. Overall decent but not great.

    (3)
  • Carmelo W.

    Eating here felt like divine punishment. The kind of divine punishment that leaves you wondering what you could have possibly done to deserve the wrath of whichever deity you care to name. It was bad. It was expensive. I rose up and cursed the heavens after finishing the meal. Perhaps I shall sacrifice a goat prior to going back to appease the gods and garner pity.

    (1)
  • Kathee G.

    My fiancee and I have been here twice now and both times had the same experience, the food is not good. It's edible but bland and everything you order, a burrito, and enchilada, a taco, seems to look and taste exactly the same. HOWEVER, the margarita's are to die for. They are good and strong. I highly reccomend this place for happy hour, just one $8 large margarita and you are set for the night :)

    (3)
  • Maurice S.

    One of the best Mexican restaurants in the twin cities. The one in Woodbury is very colorful and the food is very good. The service is good. It can get busy and you may have to wait, but I think it is worth it. The one in Cottage Grove is all very good, just not as colorful.

    (4)
  • Sarah H.

    First time my friend and I went here, service was great. Everything was just wonderful. The 2nd time kind of sort of fine. The guy was nice and such. Ordered some margs with our lunch and we thought we were getting the 2.99 specials. So our server was fine, didn't really come over at all, we had to flag him down most of the time. So we finish and I notice the bill is quite high for the drinks we had. Went up to pay the bill and told the hostess we thought we were getting the $3 buck ones, not the $5.50 ones. So she called someone and as she was talking in spanish, rolled her eyes more than once and hung up. They gave us the difference. It was good food, it just left a sour taste in the mouth.

    (3)
  • Matt M.

    A good Mexican place in Woodbury again after many years without Old Mexico? new places come and go to try and fill the Mexican void in Woodbury I'm just waiting for a Great 1 to open up there again! the service was good the food was ok but portion size was a bit small and lacked the true Mexican flavor that I look for in a place like this ,so the search continues

    (3)
  • Bonnie M.

    Took five of us over for dinner-me, my hubby and the kids. Food was awesome, service was quick (we didn't have to wait to be seated and almost instantaniously, we had chips and salsa on our table) and I finished all of my taco salad, which I hardly ever do. The taco salad was amazing and the salsa that came out with the chips was pretty good, too. I wasn't crazy about the chips, though. I know it sounds stupid but they were almost too hard and hurt my teeth (I am a teeth person-I use my teeth to open everything, so they aren't sensitive. The chips were just extra EXTRA crispy, i.e. hard). My husband brought some of his fajitas back to our hotel to eat later because he was stuffed...he might have shared a little piece of chicken with our Yorkie and she might have enjoyed it even more than he did :) The fajitas he picked, though the fajitas Vallarta, I think, were like $15...over priced but he enjoyed them and everything else (except the sodas-$8 for 3) seemed fairly priced.

    (3)
  • Cory K.

    Great food, I always go for the Puerto Vallarta fajitas, huge portions, great chip and salsa. If you get take out fajitas , ask for a few more tortillas, 3 just won't do the job.

    (4)
  • Mark A.

    We dropped in for dinner tonight. Service was pretty fast and the food was good (not great) but given the general level of Mexican eats in suburban East metro above average. I thought the salsa was pretty good too even though I don't usually like salsa with a lot of cilantro. We'll be back.

    (3)
  • Jessica W.

    We went to Las Margaritas on a Friday night on the recommendation of my in-laws. The place was packed & larger groups were waiting to be seated, but we were greeted & seated promptly. I thought Las Margaritas had a lot of character. It was brightly painted & had Mexican music playing in the background. I thought it set the mood for drinking margaritas! They offer a happy hour special from 3-7 with $1 off margaritas. We were seated a couple of minutes after 7 and were told that the happy hour special was over; however, that didn't stop us from ordering a round anyway! And I am glad we did! They were good! Our server also brought us some chips & salsa...I thought the salsa was very good. It had a little spice to it, but it wasn't overwhelming. I ordered the #15 (a burrito, a tamale, and an enchilada) for $9.95 while my husband ordered the steak fajitas for $12.95. Our food arrived quickly & the fajitas were sizzling! I thought the food was very good. Our service was good. Overall, I had a really good experience. I think that I might have found a new favorite Mexican restaurant!

    (4)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Dinner
    Parking : Private Lot
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes

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Mexican Cuisine

If you enjoy Taco Tuesday, then you have officially fallen in love with the Mexican Food. The main grain of Mexican cuisine is maize. Also known as corn, maize is grown for the past 9000 years after the crop was discovered by the people in Mayan civilization. Mexican empire flourished when they started growing beans, tomatoes, chili pepper, sweet potato and cactus. Till this date these ingredients are used in cooking authentic Mexican dishes and drinks.

Great use of spices, fresh chili pepper dishes like fajitas, tortilla chips, corn chips, salsa, chimichangas, burritos, nachos and quesadillas are invented in America. But when you are looking for authentic Mexican food then you must find a restaurant in the city that serves Rajas con Queso, Garbanzo in a Guajillo Chile Sauce, Pork Filled Chiles Rellenos, Chiles en Nogada, Molcajete Salsa, Pico de Gallo and Frijoles de la Olla. An eye-opening fact – Mexican don't like their food hot. They use fresh chili and other spices to create a flavor that lingers in your mouth.

Mexican food is great for those who are Gluten Intolerant as they use Corn instead of wheat in most of their dishes. Also, you can easily find many beans based Mexican dishes. Another dish which didn't get similar glory as tacos or nachos is the Mexican hot chocolate. If you love something hot on a chilly day, then go for Mexican Hot Chocolate. On merry days, you can enjoy the authentic Mexican Drinks like Tequila, Mezcal, Tecuí, Sotol, Bacanora, Charanda, Posh O Pox, Puebla and Pulque. Mexican Cuisine is for people who enjoy strong drinks and hearty meals.

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