Navigate Walnut's Mexican food scene with Restaurantji's recommendations.
“Tried the Two Fish Taco plate with rice and beans. The fish was really fresh and hot. The salsas were good. The red one is kinda hot and the green one is on the milder side. They also give you chips and salsa. The combo comes with a drink but if you want an agua fresca they charge another $1.25. I had the pineapple and it was really good. A great quality meal for a great price! I would love to try the ceviche next time.Parking: This restaurant is in a strip mall shopping complex so there is plenty of free parking.Wheelchair accessibility: There are handicap parking spots and ramps to get up on the curb. Inside is kind of small and may be a little hard to maneuver if it's during one of the busier times of the day like lunch and dinner.“
“The restaurant is interestingly located at the parking lot of gas station. Sittings are limited so you may find it easier order to go. Food and customer services are great. Freshly prepared ingredients with hearty salsa sauce. We will certainly come “
“This place is like a 4.65/5. The food was good, the staff were fine, the seating was ok (bench seating needs new cushion I think), location overall nice.Overall the food was very good, but it was a bit spicier than I am used to. May be an issue for some people. The burrito I got was very good, but a bit hotter than anticipated. Salsa at the table too was good, but just a little spicy. Service was great. Will happily return in the future.Parking, entrance, seating, and restrooms are all accessible.Parking: Plenty of parkingWheelchair accessibility: Parking, entrance, seating, and restrooms are all accessible.“
“Wonderful, unassuming little mexican restaurant that never dissapoints with it's authentic mexican food, excellent service, and generous portions. If you're in the Walnut area looking for an authentic and welcoming Mexican restaurant, you are *not* going to find many places that beat Mikasa!Parking: 13 Spots“
“I came here a day after I had visited the VCHOS food truck for pupusas. The food truck charged $10 for TWO pupusas. This place only charges $3.50 each! I initially thought for $3.50 they can't be better than VCHOS, but they ARE!!! I ordered 6 Revueltas to go and they were amazing! The curtido and salsa roja are sooooo good too! You might wait a little bit but it's totally worth it because the food is made fresh to order and HOT! The ladies there are really nice too! They only accept cash or zelle though so be prepared for that. It's a total hole in the wall not visible from main streets, but those are always the BEST places! Now I know where I will spend my time waiting for my car when it's being washed at the Alamo. And I will not be going back to the food truck. Give 'em a try!“
“Casa De Pancho was a pleasant and welcoming experience. Firstly, I'll say that I am not that experienced with Mexican food, however, the service was attentive and we got our food quickly. I really appreciated the complimentary salsa and chips, and the portions for our main dishes were generous to say the least. I struggled to finish my meal because it was a little bit too spicy but I guess that's how you know they're the real deal!“
“New favorite margarita spot. Thank you Caesar for a great first impression. The Margarita flight is so good. Not overly sweet, the chamoy and tajin on the rim was delicious it was spread all the way around. We weren't shortened on anything here. They're good size margaritas and you can taste the alcohol! lol so that's always nice. We shared an asada burrito and shrimp taco. The asada burrito was delicious. Thick and had a lot asada in it. Located on the right of the staters parking lot. It's a small little spot but they do have several tables and several bar seats. Their food and drinks did not disappoint.“