“Not your standard American-based Mexican place in all the best ways. I haven't had better rice and beans outside of San Diego. Didn't know one could get this ripe of avocados outside of Mexico/California. Tortillas made in house. Truly magnificent. Authentic, fresh ingredients cooked and seasoned perfectly. My new go-to spot for fresh Mexican food.“
“A guy Named Anthony Was Very Kind and Added extra meat to my bowl. " On the House He Said" The Young Man Made my day with his kindness to customers. Food Was Good But the Horchata was not the best . Would recommend eating here But not getting the Horchata.“
“This place was incredible!! Came to Holland, MI from Chicago for a weekend retreat and found this place online. The tacos drew us here, but we were not prepared for how amazing the food actually was!! Followed the owners recs and had the beef and shrimp tacos. The shrimp tacos were especially good! Friend who ordered the broth bowl said it was top notch!We plan to add this spot to our yearly retreat!Keep it up!!“
“I always get Al pastor or asada as my meats. Al pastor is really good with amazing flavor but me personally I don’t like pineapple chunks in my meat. So just a heads up. Asada is good as always. Tortillas can be a little dry but I prefer it like that and not to greasy. Really feels like home cooked meals.Let’s me honest, we all knew what taqueria was there before but I will admit Yanga is the best tacos in town. It’s not taqueria San Jose but it’s still better then tacos del cuñado“
“Nice clean restrooms! Order at the counter and have a seat, I recommend the Coctel de Carmaron or the shrimp cocktail. They also serve a delicious agua de horchata that you shouldn’t pass up. Service was prompt and the atmosphere was welcoming, will be back to try more menu items. ?? Don Beto’“
“Easily my favorite brunch spot in town. If you haven’t tried Basalt yet, you’re missing out. Every single item on the menu slaps! I could eat the carnitas tacos every day for the rest of my life. The owner is very kind, you can see this radiating from the staff who work there.“
“Amazing food and a fun atmosphere. Fair prices for the quality of food you are receiving service was not great, it took us about 15 minutes to be seen by our host. He made up for it well though, and discounted our ticket. Despite the lapse in service I’m still going back for sure. Like I said, amazing food here. Music wasn’t too load and temp was nice as well.The mango guacamole was excellent. Give it a shot!“
“I saw this food truck parked in front of Bridge Street Market not too long ago, so I decided to try it. Apparently they opened up two months ago! The owner was super sweet, and it was fun getting to converse with him for a bit. This place takes card, cash, and accepts Apple Pay (not sure about Google Pay, but can ask next time). Los Pinches GR make the Mexican staples- tacos ($2.99), tortas ($10), quesadillas ($6/$9), and burritos ($10). They also have desserts ($4.50), like conchas rellenas, and carota (Mexican lemon pie). For drinks, they have water, coke, Jarritos, and Mexican coke. I got the pastor and suadero tacos. The portions were smaller than I expected, so I would recommend getting three tacos if you want to come out feeling satiated. I really loved the suadero (brisket confit) tacos - I would recommend trying that one. The brisket was tender and juicy - I did wish they added more of it to my taco! The pastor taco was pretty good. Something that did surprise me was how juicy the limes were. I always ask for limes with my tacos at Mexican restaurants, but they usually turn out to be dry, which leaves me barely any juice to squeeze out. However, the limes Los Pinches GR gave me were really juicy! The little things that bring me joy.... If you're getting groceries at Bridge Street Market, or simply around the area, I would walk across Bridge Street and try some of their food!“
“$10 taco deal gets you 3 tacos with rice and beans. Great portion and it tasted decent. Generous portion of grilled onions included. I found the beans too liquidy and their salsa bitter. If they upped their salsa game, that'd make a huge difference. Closed Sundays.“