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    Casa Mexico

    3.1 (91 reviews)
    ModerateMexican
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Cheri N.

    Casa Mexico has been a reliable Mexican restaurant in downtown Eagle for years. I visited for the first time last night with the family. They have an extensive menu of Mexican specialties and combo plates. They also have a full bar. Menu prices range $15 to just under $20 for a dinner meal. They bring complementary chips and salsa to the table which is a nice touch. Service was friendly. Food was comforting and tasty but nothing was over the top delicious. My teen kiddos each ordered a burrito plate and my youngest ordered a kids plate with a taco. Hubby and I shared a combination meal and I had a bowl of soup. I sampled a bit of everything. Their beans are creamy and soupy just the way I like them. The burritos were fine. The kids plate was just enough food for a 12 year old medium to light eater. I enjoyed the avocado tostada with shredded beef the most. The tortilla soup was more of a broth than a hardier creamy soup and it was very good but not worth the $12 price tag. None of the food was spicy but instead it's very mild. I'm sure you can ask for a spicy version if that's your thing. Overall I'd say this is a good choice for a comforting Mexican meal.

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    Taylor W.

    I went to Casa Mexico on cinco de mayo and had a horrible experience. We had a group of about 10 and when we originally showed up they brought out one basket of chips for the group. That obviously was not enough so we asked for more chips. We waited probably 25-30 minutes just to get chips. They took our drink orders and said it would take a while because they didn't have a bartender in. I thought that was a little ridiculous that they didn't have a bartender working on cinco de mayo of all days. The food was average and the service wasn't great. I would recommend trying a different place.

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    Nicholas A.

    Love this place! Every time I'm passing through Eagle I stop at this place. Heard it's been around for years. The salsa is hands down the best damn salsa I've ever had and the Asana burrito they make is out of this world! Can't wait to go back. Thanks Casa Mexico!! Ps there is some cool art in the space worth checking out

    Michele R.

    Let's list the good things to start. It will be a short list. The salsa that included green onions and cilantro was good. The rice that accompanied each dish was pretty good. The guy who brought our check to the table at the end of our meal was delightfully personable. The list ends there. Had the rest of the food come close to that salsa or any of the service been as friendly as that man, we might pull out a three star rating here. But lackluster service, over salted and bland food and an ambience with potential for warmth but somehow off putting made this a 'one and done', in my husband's vernacular, experience. IT'S NOT ALL IN THE FAMILY We had optimistic expectations heading in for a meal here given we heard the owner of Casa Mexico is a relative of the distaff side of Amigo's in Boise. We're Amigo's fans and hoped good food and service might run in the family to provide us with a Mexican food option closer to home. Not so it seems. LUKEWARM HOSPITALITY There were few people in the restaurant when we arrived on a weekday at late lunch hour. Although there are a couple of attractive seating areas front and rear of the restaurant, the former with mostly tables and chairs and the latter with booths (and a couple of great portraits of Frida Kahlo on the wall), the greeter tried to set us at a two top tucked against the wall right inside the entry door and on the path to the loo. When I asked for a different seat, she set us at a table against a window outside a room partition. I gave up. But not a good start. And as we exited I noted the few other tables of people there had been similarly tucked into tight spaces in awkward locations instead of placed in the more comfortable seating. MENU & FOOD We were presented with laminated multi page menus of Mexican - American standards of combination plates and house specials and sides and the good salsa and a basket of chips. We noted on the menu that for the small salsa bowl and moderate chip basket their was "first one free" with a charge (something $1.50 or under) for refills. I sure hoped the guy who was tucked into the tight table in the corner behind us knew that as he continued to order one basket of chips after another for his party of five (at a table sized for four...I'm just sayin') as they talked before looking at the menu. Being a fan of mole sauce and noting the one here was "Mom's recipe", I ordered it. It was thin and bland, something hard to achieve with mole. It made me think of my Sicilian mother in law. Bear with me; everything is connected to everything else. My sweet, late mother-in-law had to be the worst cook in spite of growing up in an Italian family with great cooks all around. The family knew this. Everyone loved this wonderful lady, but eating at the grandmother's or the aunts and uncles was the right strategy. You would not have wanted her "Mom's recipe" meal for anything. Maybe that is the case for this Mexican "Mom" and her mole recipe too. Not a winner. My husband's spinach enchilada had an almost fishy undertone and was darned salty. We appreciated they offered pot beans on the menu as an option to refried and we each chose those with our meal but they were also very salty. The corn tortillas seemed thick and chewy. We didn't eat them and that is rare for either my husband or me to leave behind tortillas. But there was that pretty good rice and a small chopped lettuce and tomato salad on each plate. SERVICE Service was quite slow even with several servers in the restaurant and few patrons. When our order was finally taken and my husband asked what ingredients were in their Margaritas the young woman taking our order wasn't sure, she said. He ordered them anyway and we both chuckled and groaned to note it was she who went behind the bar to make them. (Mix made it seemed to us on taste.) Once the food came out of the kitchen, on the plus side both plates were delivered hot, our server didn't check back in with us after delivering the food until we were sitting near the end of our meal with plates ready to be removed. Then in the end it was not she but that nice personable man who delivered us the check. VALUE We thought this on the reasonable side for pricing. A mole entree with rice, beans and tortillas plus a spinach enchilada with rice and beans plus two Margaritas came in under $35.00 including tax. But considering the mediocre quality of the food and the lackluster service, we'd say this wasn't a great value. THIS N THAT: 1) LOCATION: In the awkward and poorly maintained shopping strip mall in Eagle that is nearby Mickey Rays. 2) ACCESSIBILITY: Level in and throughout, although the accessible parking in this strip mall is awkward and doesn't meet code minimums. 3) INSTEAD OF: If you're looking for Mexican food, our tips instead of this would be Mi Casa in Meridian or Amigo's in Boise.

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    I love this restaurant so much. It's family owned and the staff is wonderful. The food is great and the prices are very reasonable.

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    The service was great however the food was bland and terrible. The margarita is a wine margarita so no tequila. I would never go back.

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    Great Mexican Food. It is a family business run by Great People.

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    Food was delicious. I got chicken enchiladas and ate every bite. Service was wonderful as well!

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    Service was wonderful ,had the entire family with us and everyone enjoyed their meals.I will frequent a lot

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