Blanquita's
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We were disappointed in quality of food, chips, salsa. We ordered a glass of water and was charged $4.00 per glass. Wouldn’t recommend.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 3
Authentic Mexican!
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 5
Nice owner. One of the few restaurants open in the area. The food is not horribly bad, just lower your expectations, much lower. Nothing hand made or authentic or fancy or gourmet.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 3
Food is too spicy and there was hardly no meat in my burrito and there was a bone in my burrito not worth 23 dollars at all
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Delicious food and such sweet service! Love the bright warm feel of the restaurant too.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Chile Verde Dine
The waitress didn't know what most of the dishes on the menu came with. $3.00 for a bottled water. As you can see in the picture the plate was covered in liquid. The guacamole was OK but didn't look the freshest. This to me was not authentic Mexican food. The chips were store bought and the salsa was more like enchilada sauce.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 1
Service: 1
Good food!
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Beef Burrito Dinner
When we entered my son wanted us to get up and leave. The place could use a good cleaning and upgrade. Things were a little dingy and greasy feeling with cobwebs and all. They do provide chips and salsa. The salsa was a red salsa and the chips were just bagged round chips. I’m not sure what type of salsa though it didn’t taste like it was made with tomatoes. It had a smoky flavor like maybe it was made with dried peppers. We normally devour chips and salsa but barely touched it. The salsa was just not one I like. We asked for water but didn’t drink it because my sons water looked like it had oil on top. You know like the little rainbow from oil that you see in puddles after it rains. For two meals and drinks it was $40.00. I got the chimichanga meal for $12.50 . It was smothered in a red sausage and made with ground beef. I thought I would be shredded beef so I was surprised. Every place is different so I should have asked. Chimichangas are like a deep fried burrito, this one didn’t seem like it had been deep fried but maybe because it was smothered in red sauce the shell was softened. It had good flavor. My son got the steak quesadilla with beans and rice.. it was $16.50 to our surprise it wasn’t made with mozzarella cheese it was the fiesta blend cheese which yellow and mozzarella so it was different then we are used to. He said it was still good though. Then the two bottles of soda one 20oz and one 16oz were $4.00 each so $8.00 for two bottles soda. The staff were super nice and the food came quickly.
Authentic Mexican food!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Visited last year while hunting. An unexpected treat for 2 Texas boys. Great interior Mexican food. Seafood burrito was outstanding with a frosted mug of Modelo! Worth the visit
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Daniel is right, order the especial chimichanga dinner. It’s definitely dank!
It did not seem to have flavor except salt. Everything was over salted
Never open when they say they are!! 4 times I've been there!!!
Sadly...it took us longer to decide what to have than it took to cook the food...Friday nite at 630 and we were the only ones there.
One of my childhood Mexican favorites. All around amazing place to eat Mexican in a small town.
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