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“My burrito bowl and my husband's were so delicious and hefty, we actually could've had enough with just one for the both of us. We got the Carne asada burrito with white rice, both pinto and black beans, added the mild and the medium salsa, the corn, cheese, sour cream and extra lettuce that is the perfect combo. It has every kind of flavor that makes it mami 😋“
“Super nice tacos, I was thinking it’s bit expensive but a lot of chicken / beef pieces in the fried rice and tacos. I and my children had tiger taco and fried rice, so satisfied.
the taco pic. is only showing 1 remaining taco after my daughter finished 1.“
“The price was on the high side. But the tortillas are hand-made the carne asada had great flavor and cooked well. Our drinks had natural fruit inside of them. If you don't mind paying the price I highly recommend! Thank you for the service.“
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“Didn't talk with a serving person as it was all automated... however the food was hot and other than needing a steak it was great! The toppings on the tacos were nice.. fresh with the right amount of cheese and lettuce. The drinks weren't watered down, a pleasant and appreciated surprise. We're from out of town, but stay down the street for trips a few times a year, and we will be back for sure!“
“Super friendly and inviting. Food was delicious. Have visited 3 times and not disappointed. I’m returning“
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“Someone told me they made potato tacos... OMG...SOOOO delicious!!!!“
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“Casa Cruz restaurant is authentic Mexican food, so they have fish tacos, a lot of seafood items and spicy items. If you're going east on Ramsey once you see the big sign on the left you'll turn left on that first little street because parking is behind the building. The door is on the side of the building close to the street facing westbound. So if you come off the East freeway in get off on 22nd Street you would go left off the freeway come to Ramsey and go left and when you see the big sign that says Casa Cruz you'll go past the restaurant and turn onto that little side street. You could actually Order ahead and then go pick up your order and take it home. The other option is of course sitting in the restaurant they have a pretty decent sized dining room and they also have a bar. Since I do not do spicy food or seafood, I got the steak quesadilla with white cheese. It comes with a scoop of sour cream and a scoop of guacamole. My mother-in-law got their enchilada meal. Choice of enchilada, beans and rice. It was very good. The staff is also very friendly.“
“The food is delicious love this place“
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“This place is an absolute gem! A family owned spot, and you can feel the love as soon as you walk in. They're so friendly, and so proud of their dishes- deservedly so!! They make their salsa every morning, and it's fabulous! The fried zucchini is the best I've had in years- maybe ever! This will be a regular stop any time we drive through Banning!“
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(In Morongo parking structure)
Family friendly: 4/5
Stroller friendly: 4/5
ADA accessible: 3/5
The Marketplace by Fabio Viviani all you can eat concept is CLUTCH! Like an elevated food hall with a wide variety of cuisine is amazing. To me, this is on par or even better than Last Vegas buffets on the strip.
Only downside for me was some of the meats ( mainly BBQ spot and Argentine place) we're not as flavorful as I'd expected, as well as the chicken from the BBQ spot was dry. My favorite dish of the night hashad to have been the miso coconut flavored white fish and rice. ( Think I went back for 3rds, 🤣). Second favorite, came down to the waffles from the BBQ spot ( usually chicken and waffles, but to me chicken was overdone and dry).
Service and bussing quick and friendly. Of course the busiest times are brunch, lunch and dinner, so if you're trying to eat in peace I'd avoid these times lol. Prices are $46.99/ $23.99(kids) weekdays / $48.99 /$25.99(kids) weekends.
Def make a trip out here to Morongo.“