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    4.8 (6 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Great service, Christian was friendly and attentive. Food was amazing. We ordered pescado zarandeado and a tostada La diabla.

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    Mercado San Benito - Chilaquiles rojos

    Mercado San Benito

    4.0(23 reviews)
    1.3 km

    We came in today to have breakfast. We were recommended by someone who was leaving and had recently…read moredined there with their spouse. We decided to go eat there for breakfast and it did not disappoint. When we first arrived we were promptly greeted by the hostess and she sat us down and asked for my name and wrote it on the menu. It was a nice gesture. We had a waiter named Memo and he was delightful. For the food we ordered chilaquiles rojos and my husband had the mole chilaquiles. We also ordered a danish and a pan dulce and it did not disappoint. We had cafe de olla for our drink and we appreciated that we got a refill. It was so delicious and creamy. Overall we had amazing service and I would definitely recommend this place to anyone who is coming to Juarez either for vacation or for consulate purposes. It's a safe area and would recommend taking an Uber, safest way around.

    En tiempos pasados el desayuno muy rico. Desafortunadamente no alcanzamos horario de desayuno y nos…read morequedamos a comer. Los platillos de los 3 que atendimos estaban excesivamente aceitosos y "el platillo mexicano" incipido y también puro aceite. Se pidio de buena forma cambiar el platillo por otra cosa, y el gerente rechazo el cambio. Tristemente no regresaré, ni gratiz. Tampoco lo recomendaré ni hoy ni a futuro. This place was a good place to eat breakfast. However, our last visit, we were late for brunch byb5 mins. So we decided to stick around for lunch. Food was drenched in cooking oil and gave all the diferent platters tje same taste. We kindly asked to chanhe one of tje plates due to the amount of grease amd tje waiter amd manager regused to do so and said. "You ordered it, you pay for it and we can put it to go for you. We will not be returning. I will not be recomending this place now, or never to anyone.

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    Mercado San Benito - Danish

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    El Taquito - Flautas- excellent!

    El Taquito

    4.8(514 reviews)
    9.7 km
    $$

    Amazingly good flautas for an incredibly reasonable price. (They have other dishes too, but that's…read morewhat they are known for!) Beans and rice on the side are optional / modest extra charge - they are usually very good and worth adding if you're hungry enough. My favorite sauce is the Chipotle. It's got heat as it's also creamy...I would call it medium (I like spicy food.) If you're getting them to go, you might want the sauce and toppings on the side. They usually ask about that, but occasionally they might forget. Service is usually friendly and efficient even when they are busy. Your food is made to order, so it's fast but not instantaneous. Allow 5-10 minutes for pickup most of the time. The dining room is medium-sized. I would say it's a place to eat and go, not stay and linger.

    Stopped at El Taquito for breakfast during our move from WA to TX, and it was such a great choice…read more The staff was incredibly friendly, and the whole place had that warm, local-favorite vibe. We ordered the flautas with chipotle sauce and the chilaquiles with half red and half green sauce. The chilaquiles were absolutely amazing. We added a runny egg since we couldn't do chicken, and it gave the dish extra flavor and a good boost of protein. The flautas (which I'd honestly describe more as taquitos dorados) were crunchy and tasty. We liked the chipotle sauce that came with them, but we actually loved dipping them into the chilaquile sauce even more. Overall, it was a great spot to grab breakfast before hitting the road again for many more hours. Highly recommend!

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    Viva México - Guacamole

    Viva México

    4.5(24 reviews)
    5.5 km
    $$

    An incredible experience. Food was excellent, If you go for…read morethe show at this restaurant be aware you need reservations I got there around 10 min before the time they asked but we got sat right away . Service was incredible from host to waiters , the restaurant's decoration makes you feel welcome and at the same time like having dinner in the middle of a nice silent street . The show started at 8:pm and was a very good enjoyable show by then we were almost done with food except for dessert which we enjoy watching the show .

    Came here from El Paso with a group for a weekend show. Note that if you want to come on a day of…read morea show you must arrive by 6:30 pm. More on that later. There is a parking lot so if you are driving it's fairly easy to get a spot. They do have folks watching the lot but unsure how useful they are as last time a member of our group visited someone hit their car and those responsible for watching and helping in the lot didn't even get the license plate of the offender. We had a reservation for 6:30 pm and upon arrival we were sat pretty quickly though it was certainly not the best seat as we were positioned toward the back behind a pillar that blocks a central part of the stage area. The view was ok, but certainly not the greatest. Food & Drink - 4* We had a few drinks, appetizers, and entrees. The fundido and guacamole were both good. The aguachile shrimp was fresh and very citrusy. The flautas were crunchy and the ribeye steak was cooked perfectly though explaining "medio raro" was shockingly frustrating even with several fluent bilingual speakers in the group. My response to it all was, "Medio raro no es medio bien, totalmente diferente; el medio raro es antes que el medio." I wouldn't say it's worth of five star but it was all certainly above average. Service - 2* Here's the biggest knock of the entire visit. We arrived at 6:30 pm. We were sat by 6:35-6:40 pm. We didn't have our drink order taken until about 7:00 pm. We didn't receive our drinks for another 15 minutes. We fortunately placed our appetizer order at the same time as the drinks so the appetizers showed up about 7:30 pm. He took our entree order about 30 minutes later, around 8 pm. The show starts at 8:30 pm, we didn't receive our food until 8:45-8:50 pm. This meant we largely had to eat our entire entree in the dark since a good portion of the show is with the lights off. We did notice that at no point in time did ALL tables have dishes on their table, which made us wonder if they don't even have enough plates for the entire seating capacity. They were very quick to take empty plates which made us further suspect that this was a constraint. Overall this makes for a very frustrating experience. Pricing - 4* Subjectively I think the entrees and drinks are fairly priced all things considered. Expect to spend about $30-50 USD a person for a couple of drinks and food. There is a charge for the show, which is reasonable given the length of the show is 1.5 hours. Overall - 3.25* The overall experience was nice though the service to get drinks and food in a timely capacity was definitely the most frustrating part. I don't know if this is because they just don't know how to handle a full house, don't have the back house kitchen capacity, not enough plates to serve everyone, or just purposely go slow to keep you wanting to drink more? Id recommend arriving around 5:45-6 pm in order to hopefully avoid eating in the dark. We enjoyed the show though the impersonator of Juan Gabriel was fairly "eh." Of all the performances we all agreed his was the least entertaining and could be cut out in place of something better. This is a great show for all ages and definitely highlights the different regional cultures well. Everyone enjoyed it, the food is good, just don't expect to be served quickly. If they could improve that, it can easily be 4*.

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