Explore Orland Park's best Mexican restaurants, handpicked by Restaurantji.
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“Came to S2 today for the jerk Turkey legs!! We love this meal so much! I’m also trying their red velvet cheesecake“
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“The grilled Calamari, Tequila 7 Leguas Blanco!!!“
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“We have been coming to this little hidden Gem in the BP Gas Station for years. Most authentic food around town. When you see everyone within the community coming here it shows our support for local business. The prices might be a bit high, but the food is worth every penny you spend. Great quality, great people Amazing Food.“
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“Might food … mighty drinks !! Loved my visit I’ll be back“
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“The food was by far the best Mexican food I have ever had“
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“Pozole was very good! Drinks were tasty.“
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“I would have added pictures if the leftovers lasted longer, but my husband I devoured. Lol. I grew up in a Mexican neighborhood and there was an El Famoso (El famous Burrito) located in town. Sadly it shut down and didn't reopen by the time I moved out of my old neighborhood. This El Famoso (as my mother calls it) brought back all the nostalgia from my childhood. The staff was polite and the food was great. They do speak fluent English here which I know is a concern for some ppl who don't know Spanish. This is a go to if you're craving authentic Mexican food that won't break your bank. My husband and I both got tortas and shared two containers one containing rice and one with beans. We only spent 35$ and it was worth it. They have Paletas De Michoacana which I would have bought if I was so full after dinner. I love my date nights with hubbie and this is definitely on our list to go back to for dinner/lunch.
Vegetarian options: The rice for sure is vegetarian, the beans were probably made with some sort of beef stock/broth but you could only tell if you or family cooks Mexican food. Chile Rellenos is my favorite vegetarian option which is a giant poblano pepper stuffed with cheese and breaded then fried. You can put this in any Mexican dish as a substitute for meat. Of course, they also have traditional meatless options such as guacamole, chips, salsa, and fajita veggies.“
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“love the food and friendly staff the guacamole is delicious..the food flavor is so good“
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“Great food and service and margaritas on the rocks mmmmm“
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“Great service by Brittany. Smokey salsa and great food!! Don’t change a thing!❤️“