Restaurantji unveils Glasgow's must-visit Mexican dining spots.
“Stopped in to try some more authentic Mexican food since it is a Mexican grocery store and I was not disappointed. The food was better than any of the restaurants I have eaten anywhere in most cities. It was affordable with fresh ingredients.“
“Good food at reasonable prices. Service is quick. Ordered the fajita nachos with steak and chicken. The peppers and onions were well cooked with the meat, however the nachos could have used a lot more cheese.Salsaservedwith the chips was quite bland and very mild. The do have hotter options available if you ask, however the flavor greatly suffers for the sake of heat.“
“When we walked in and were seated we weren't impressed at all. We asked 2 different people including our waitress to remove a chair from our table that had sticky stuff on it. They both said yes then walked away. My husband ended up moving it himself. Food ended up being good. Service was fine but nothing special.“
“The restaurant is brand new because they relocated from Cherry Street to Max Wagner Drive in Glasgow. I neglected to get pictures of it because it was raining. Poor excuse but it was a little dark. The inside was beautiful. Pictures next time. The staff were very friendly and courteous. Service was quick but the best part was the food quality. Fresh. Hot. Cooked just right. Steak cooked to a perfect medium. Tender as well. Always one of my favorite places to eat in Glasgow.“