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“This was the first restaurant my wife and I went to when we moved to Bowling Green.It was one of the best Rex Mexican restaurants I have ever been to. The only thing I can complain about is the type of chips they serve with their salsa don’t match up. Thin chips with chunky salsa doesn’t work the best, but the salsa is top notch in my book and the ranchero sauce they serve alongside is delicious!If you’re there during happy hour you’ll definitely want to order one of their queso dips. They are phenomenal when they’re 5 bucks but otherwise they are a little overpriced.Wife ordered a steak burrito, and I ordered the Elvis memorial combo. That combo plate was Huge! It was honestly too much food so I took half home. I don’t recommend the classic red sauce to top your food with. It just has no flavor.Overall this is our new go to spot for Tex mex. Service is great, food is great minus a couple options, you can’t go wrong with a guys in Bowling Green!“
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“3.7 starsGarcia's is downtown across from the Hot Rods stadium. The restaurant looked great inside and was clean with nice servers. The bar looked to be fully stocked, and the place can hold a lot of people. Stopped in for lunch, and the menu looks to be the same all the time, so no lunch specials per se. Prices seem to reflect the location and subsequent overhead involved. My food was plated well and the main had good taste. I felt it was not enough food for the price, but I also didn't want to spend $25 on a bigger lunch. I think I will have to try again for dinner and sample some of the seafood fairings that were Mahi Mahi and grouper to start. So...expensive for some good tamales and okay rice this trip.“
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“Please put ketchup bottles on the tables instead of those pesky little packs of ketchup. I know it's sounds silly, but it's tough to open those little packages repeatedly.However, the food makes upfor that issue.Thanks, Local Taco. Th“