Alejandra's | Mexican Restaurant
449 E Pine St, Exeter
(559) 592-7179
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Salsa was good, cheese in the enchiladas was weird and dry😒
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 2
Service: 3
Delicious
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 3
Service: 4
I ordered pork and chilies. (the roja version)This was a dish I had never tried before, and I was impressed with the flavor. Our server was very friendly and our food was made promptly. My family was also impressed with the value for money with the food we got
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Great place to relax, have a delicious meal, and kind servers.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Been eating here for years. Love the number seven
They are very pleasant in there and it is good food
Food not so good, it was good the first time I tried it and has not improved.
The food is great, and the service is very good.
They have delicious and nutritious albondiga soup with lots of veggies in it. Yummy!
Was visiting out of town and this restaurant was so good!! Food, atmosphere, service was amazing!
Restaurantji Recommends
Excellent service and food I would highly recommend this place to anyone who wants to have a good lunch or Dinner here in Exeter CA
We were in town on our way to the Sequoia Park and stopped in for dinner. The servers are very friendly and efficient and the food was excellent with very generous portions! Wound coming back 2 nights later for another great experience.
Everything was delicious. My in-laws, my wife and me were pleasantly surprised. Glad we stopped at Exeter for dinner
It was packed with happy locals on a Monday night when we arrived and it sure smelled great when we walked in through door. Unfortunately, it was all downhill from there. The complimentary chips were rock hard. My wife and I took to soaking the chip-stones into the mild salsa for 30 seconds to soften them to minimize future dental loses. My wife had the fish fillet which had the saltiness of caviar. The fish seemed have little salt bombs in it which took over your palate in a sneaky-pete fashion. This ruined the entrée. I had the bacon wrapped shrmip rellenos which were over-cooked, hard and rapidly cooled. The shrimp were old. Did I mention that the fish was too salty? The dinner plate the food was served on was lukewarm and rapidly cooled along with the food on it. Strange for a Mexican restaurant. The rice was bland. The best taste by far on the plates was the refried beans. We were hungry and wanted to like the place, but we will not be back. Not part of the food review, but the hot water in the men's restroom sink is burning hot. Be cateful adjusting the water temperature for the sink.
The most expensive tacos on the strip, I paid $3 more than the other places I went to. I ordered one chicken taco and one carne asada taco. Both had no flavor , they did add a tiny bag of chips, the chips were fresh and perfectly salted !
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