At this tasty pit stop the sangria brims with fruit, the fajitas are tasty and the tortillas are made from scratch.
Ay caramba! Tasty Mexican and Tex-Mex plates abound at this popular restaurant.
The most popular entrees at this unfussy cafe are steak tacos topped with cheese and cream, and a spicy, Mexican-style steak served with rice and beans.
Casual takeout spot with outstanding authentic burritos and tacos evolved from a family's taqueria truck.
Get Salvadoran specialties to go or order fresh seafood and meat from the adjacent market.
Even if you sampled nothing but soup here, you'd leave happier than when you arrived. Every bowl tastes as if someone's generous mama had a hand in its creation.
This Mexican and Salvadoran spot excels with tacos and pupusas in better-than-average dining room.
This tiny carryout restaurant serves tacos, burritos and pupusas.
El Nopalita Grill takes its recipes fairly seriously.
Enchiladas, quesadillas and fajitas at El Paraiso are touted as authentic as American Mexican food gets.
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