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    El Tejate Restaurant

    4.2 (264 reviews)
    ModerateMexican
    Open 9:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated a few days ago

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    Good for kids

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    Three meats Tlayudas was excellent! Pork, beef, and chorizo
    Hung T.

    Great authentic food! Ingredients all made in house. Book marking for the next time i am back in Carlsbad. Which i come to at least once a year for a HEMA tournament.

    Small basket of chips and salsa
    Pinky N.

    We were checking in late to our hotel and the front desk gal recommended El Tejate. She explained that it was Oaxacan food which was great because one of the gals in our group wanted to try some mole! We drove the .7 miles from our hotel to the restaurant. We missed the first entrance so we wrapped around. It was a tiny bit confusing once we got out of the car. There is a Thai restaurant in the same building. Entering from the back of the building had us going through a darkened banquet room and then upstairs into the main restaurant area. It is a small dining area, maybe able to accommodate 40-ish people. Our party of 8 sat down in the middle of the room and joined one other customer. The server came out and took our orders after bringing out a couple of small baskets of chips and salsa. Our food came out pretty quickly. It was tasty. The burritos were GIGANTIC! The shrimp cocktail was super spicy as was the michelada that my friend ordered. 3 of us ordered burritos, 1 got a torta, 1 got fajitas, 1 shrimp cocktail, 1 enchiladas with mole and I got a single asada taco. My dad had the second half of the burrito for lunch the next day. Three of the other 7 took home leftovers. Portion sizes were great. The only thing that left a bad taste in our mouth was that a tip had automatically been added on. When we paid with the electronic device, it asked for a 2-5% tip so naturally we chose one. We just didn't know we added on an additional tip. Kind of sketchy, but we are thinking it might be a San Diego thing. Overall the food was good and the location was great!

    Chapulines taco
    Andrew R.

    I came here to try the chapulines taco, a variety of grasshopper apparently unique to Oaxaca that thrives in cornfields there when conditions are wet, making it an excellent accompaniment to the huitlacoche ("corn smut" fungus) "empanada" which is a large corn tortilla quesadilla with cheese, onions, quite a few jalapenos, and the tasty black huitlacoche paste. I suppose it's like eating squid ink pasta--black foods may not look super appetizing, but can taste wonderful and this did. The server told me chapulines are growing in popularity. Once you get past any queasiness about that first bite, the chapulines are excellent, with an oddly artichoke-like flavor. I love me some artichokes, and obviously I like to try weird foods. I'd go back to try the Oaxacan style mole. The jalapenos hidden inside my empanada/quesadilla plus the super spicy salsa that came with the introductory chips suggest either the cooks here or the region of Oaxaca like very spicy food, so be aware or beware. Parking is abundant, service is friendly. I would say prices are on the high side for a modest establishment, but the food I had was quite good, and inflation is a thing. Oh, and know in advance that they don't offer free refills on fountain drinks which is surprising at $3.99 a pop (pun intended).

    Enchiladas verdes de quesillo
    Allyson D.

    The food was flavorful and yummy. I ordered the quesillo (oxacan cheese) enchiladas with mole negro. It comes with rice that was pretty good. My bf ordered enchiladas Verdes with quesillo too. His plate came with black beans and rice. The chips and salsa were subpar though. The salsa was smoky but too spicy alone. Like, I'd rather use that salsa over food than with chips. The restaurant has a small eating area. Restrooms are shared with the restaurant next door. The server balanced his tables efficiently and chatted with his patrons.

    This is the mens bathroom toilet seat. If people coming in and out all day in their bathroom think this is ok to not change out.

    Shady service. I ordered the chilaquiles rojos and the waitress asked what meat would i like on them. I got the tasajo (carne asada) and when bill came it was 8$ extra. She asked so i assumed that it was included in the 18$ plate. Also, they added a 2$ "not ordered in the morning" fee. So in all total was $30 for chilaquiles that did not fill you up w its very small portion and only contained no more than 1 tortillas worth of serving. Id stay away or ask questions if anything else will be extra. Its NO WHERE ON MENU of extra costs or extra fee for cooking at certain times. I did not like the taste nor the SHADY surprise fees. Waitress said its on menu......i opened the menu and asked her to show me and couldnt find it (surprisingly). Ill never go back. Oh and their mens bathroom was.....well....look at the picture

    Chicken enchilada with black mole.
    Maria V.

    I love mole negro. By pure luck I found this place. Is comparable with places in LA that I've been to. Their black mole is delicious. It goes well with cecina. Service is great as well and restaurant is clean and has a pleasant enviroment. Finished my meal with a delicious cafe de olla

    Fried Quesadillas  Tasajo

    The food is delicious, must try their mole negro! The chicken caldo is very good. Everything tastes fresh and homemade. Always coming back, the service is excellent & the restaurant is always clean.

    POLLO FAJITAS (chicken, red and green bell peppers, and cilantro) and a plate of rice and beans and a basket of made-in-house corn tortillas
    Scott T.

    Taco Bell-style restaurants have dominated the So-Cal food scene for decades but dishes from Texcoco and Oaxaca have started popping up and Jalisco-style birria places are nearly as ubiquitous as the various "bertos" -- (Robertos, Albertos, Eribertos, Filibertos, etc.). I've had Tlayudas (giant griddled corn tortillas smeared with black beans and topped with quesillo (stringy Oaxacan cheese), avocado, tomatoes, and meat (typically chicken, chorizo, cecina (marinated and grilled pork) or tasajo (marinated and grilled beef), Memelitas ("tostadas" with grilled corn tortillas, quesillo, and avocado), Tamals (steamed Oaxacan tamales wrapped in banana leaves), and Chapulines (a fried grasshopper snack) and am particularly fond of the different moles. I have a passing familiarity with Oaxacan food but still struggled with the menu. there's a reason this place is on my list of not your abuelita's Mexican food. dining hint: don't confuse Oaxacan empanadas with the two-bite Salvadorian version. El Tejate's are huge. i told my sixteen-year-old the Huitlacoche Empanada was mushroom and cheese (why screw up a perfectly good lie with the truth, right?). Tomas, our host, was engaging, attentive, and boundlessly proud of his food. I get it. everything was made fresh in-house and delicious. we're taught food made with love is good. the corollary is food made with love celebrating the food culture it's rooted in is great.

    Tanja F.

    What a wonderful experience. Easy parking, welcoming staff that makes you feel right at home and food made with love. It doesn't get better than that! Best kept secret in Carlsbad.

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    Are they doing takeout?

    Yes, we are providing take out and also delivery at no extra charge

    Is there menu items for children?

    Hello, yes we do offer menu items for children. We have quesadillas, memelitas, BBQ Wings, and grilled chicken they all come with a side of French fries, one cookie, and your choice of orange juice or apple juice.

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    We arrived and I parked in the first handicap open spot. I was thinking how lucky and next to the…read moredoor. Well, we walked in and it was the "to-go" entrance but we were able to walk to the front of the restaurant and get a seat. We were seated quickly and my picky mom was able to choose where she wanted to sit. It was a little cold for me, and since we opted to sit in the way back it was a little dim. We were seated and served chips, salsa, and queso blanco dip. The sip was a nice touch. The chips were warm. Of course we had a lot of questions about the menu and our server was very helpful in helping us decide. After eating so many chips and queso, I decided on an appetizer for my meal. I had the empanadas. Mom ordered a bowl of albondigas and a combo plate with cheese enchilada and a taco, with the taco on a separate plate. The albondigas came out first. They were not very hot. Maybe lukewarm. We asked for them to be heated. They did. They had a nice flavor. I think I enjoyed the broth the most. For me, it was missing potatoes and had too much tomato, just a preference, there is no wrong way to make albondigas. I asked for all the condiments in the side and they did put everything on the side. The empanadas were okay. Seemed like they were made ahead of time and then slightly warmed. Again, I was missing the potatoes in the picadillo. Mom said her tortilla from the taco was very tuff and hard to eat. It seemed pre fried and old. She opted to eat the inside of the taco with tortilla chips. She's picky about her enchiladas. The cheese in the enchilada was slightly melted. The enchilada looked freshly made which, for me, can be a bad thing because making it fresh and heating in the salamander versus in the oven doesn't allow the cheese to fully melt. Now, the enchilada sauce was good and the rice was very good. Mom did complain about the lack of fullness in her plate. I reminded her that her taco would have sat in that empty spot. . . lol. . . On our way out, we noticed they were making homemade tortillas and wondered why we didn't get any lol. . . I think if I was in the area again I would stop in, especially for the albondigas.

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    Sangria, Strawberry margarita, chips, queso and salsa
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    Awesome food quality service
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    Crispy chicken tacos. Great price!
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