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Decent Mexican with indoor and outdoor seating in the main part of Williamstown. Plenty of vegetarian options here. The tofu taco was nice and had lots of tofu in it. I also had the nachos (standard size) with frijoles, which is quite a large serving & super-cheesy. The meals taste pretty standard,
I wouldn't normally bother to post a review - but I feel obliged to. This was an exceedingly bad dinner. The food was bland, mushy and devoid of any texture. The appearance of the food was ok but it had a pretty unappetizing colour to it. We started with chorizo entre, initially thinking it was pr
Don't bother with this place I had the Mexican grill i was looking forward to my meal even taken a picture it looked so good that is where it stopped. There was a very thin small unchewable rubbery steak, 4 small chicken wings cut in half a chorizo sausage which tasted like it needed more cooking a
Very disappointing. Wait staff were very friendly but the food was extremely poor. Ordered the burrito and received a molten hot wet mess containing pre cooked chicken and cheese sauce burnt into the plate. Essentially spent $90 for a plate of nachos. Not coming back. Waste of a night.
To some this up. Save your money. Go to woolys buy some doritos, salsa and some cheese and you will have better mexican in five minutes. Generally the dishes from here can sustain hunger but as most mexican cuisine its packed with beans and rice. Overall flavour was nothing special it was hard to
firstly, i have heard many great/bad reviews about this Mexican restaurant, but i still gave it a try. oh my lord, this restaurant is amazing. the waitresses were lovely and so kind, always with a warm smile. i ordered the big nachos(value for money... they are massive!) also i had the fajitas which
The food we ordered was very very bland and very very oily!! No taste to the chicken taco and the fish taco was basically a Birds Eye battered fish piece with chopped up salad that may have been left over from the day before. For a Mexican restaurant, you wont find Salsa, Guacamole or Sour cream wi
My food was fine however my friend, who has celiac disease and cannot eat gluten - after confirming with the waitress that the tacos did not have gluten, that they were corn and not flour, they then failed to mention that fish was crumbed and after eating some - we had to call them over. The weren't
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