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    La Chulada

    3.6 (58 reviews)
    InexpensiveMexican
    Open 8:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    Hmm why is there writing on my plate under my taco? Not cool...
    Sophia O.

    I love coming here for the $1.25 Happy hour tacos (M-F 2-6pm). But on my recent visit, I noticed some worrisome safety & sanitation issues. 1) there are lots of flies in the kitchen (flies can transport food bourne illnesses). 2) I noticed an ink stain on my plate under my tacos. Like an imprint from a label or something. This tells me that dishes may not be cleaned very well. 3) I saw the cook touching his clothes while on the line. Dirty dirty. If I looked in the kitchen... I think I would be scared of what I could find. I am not just knit-picky. I am recently Serv-safe certified.

    I said no onion and no cilantro and they put both like come on dude wth
    Caleb D.

    Never seems to get my order right even when I drag my spanish speaking girlfriend along with me to order for me.

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    Amazing Mexican food. During dinner the restaurant seating can fill up so I usually get my food to-go. My favorite tostadas in Novato.

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    I used to think only Southern Cali had the best taco shops. However, a friend of mine took me to El Palmar, and I loved it.

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    One of the cheapest places to get food in Novato. Delicious salsa bar and chips. Highly recommended.

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    Taqueria Mi Pueblo III

    Taqueria Mi Pueblo III

    3.7
    (527 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$

    Taqueria Mi Pueblo III was a nice stop for lunch after almost three years. I was craving a drink,…read moreso I ordered a margarita, and we shared a guacamole dip. I was happy with both, although the guacamole was slightly saltier than usual. I ordered the carne asada plate, and my significant other went with a meat quesadilla. It was a warm Sunday, so we sat outside and enjoyed the fresh air. The ladies who took our order and served us were wonderful, as was a young man who helped with the tables. The food was delicious, and overall we had a relaxing and enjoyable time.

    I am going to miss this place, but after yesterday and today I don't know if I can take another…read morebite without having a bad taste in my mouth from both the food and experience. We came in around 3pm, so right after lunch and before dinner, on a Monday so of course we were the only ones there except for the three employees sitting in the dinning room. We had the Boi (dog) with us so the two of them stayed outside within view (it's almost all windows here and I think that is great so that servers can keep an eye on their tables, but truth be told the design structure was as such back when it was a Taco Bell building) and I popped my head in and asked "We have two with a dog, can we sit outside?" They all looked so perturbed, but one nodded yes. You could see on their faces that our existence was bothering their day. Maybe it was all their breaks? We took our seats and tied up the Boi under the picnic table at our feet on the empty patio. When someone eventually came out to give us silverware she "mentioned" "Sorry, but I don't like THOSE kind of dogs". OK, don't need to be rude about it, but I wish someone else out of the three had taken the ONE table that was us instead. I don't like all dogs, but there could have been a better approach. I digress, but he's a good boy and stayed under the table throughout the meal tied on a short leash. We ordered our favorite (see my previous pics), the SUPER burrito, wet. This is supposed to come with sour cream and guacamole you pay extra for it, not too much, but money is money. We normally get to go so no one notices, but since we were dinning in she looked SUPER annoyed when we told her that we would be sharing instead of getting two orders. The order came out very fast and we were happy for that because we were both so very hungry, so we went to town on it Lady and the Tramp style. Except we had to keep getting up for napkins, and water, and hot sauce, and salsa, and the check. No one came to check in on us during our time there. Finally when we got the check we asked if we could be charged for the regular instead of the super because we didn't have any quac or cream in the burrito. I know this sounds entitled, but here me out. The waitress couldn't find it on our plates (she saw a tiny bit of green on my fork and said that "is that cilantro" and was correct) so she got the manager. Remember when I said that we ate it Lady and the Tramp style? I mean we both started on each end and worked our way to the middle. So the manager was not having this dispute. We made the mistake of cutting into the middle of the burrito to show that we hadn't somehow picked it out and ate it, because how and why would we do that, and there it was a teaspoon of quac spread in the very middle on the tortilla. The cherry on top? For the following two days we both spent on the toilet with buckets in hand.

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    The real thing
    The real thing
    Guacamole and Agua de jamaica
    Guacamole and Agua de jamaica
    Taqueria Mi Pueblo III

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    El Rey Mexican Bar and Grill

    El Rey Mexican Bar and Grill

    3.9
    (226 reviews)
    0.4 mi
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    Over a week ago, we were driving south to San Francisco through Novato when we decided to have…read moredinner, and Mexican food won the majority vote! We chose to try a new place, and El Rey caught our attention. We arrived around 7:30, and the restaurant wasn't busy since it was a Sunday evening. Looking at the menu, I was drawn to their ceviche. We decided to start with guacamole and chips, share a ceviche, and have a Quesadilla con Carne Asada. The guacamole was fresh and well-made, the ceviche was exceptionally delicious, and the quesadilla was very well prepared and tasty. Our server was very friendly and helpful with our questions, and we even shared a few good laughs. The service was excellent. El Rey has been a local spot in Novato for many years, family-owned and known for serving traditional Mexican dishes in a welcoming setting. It has built a reputation in the community as a reliable place for a hearty meal, and many locals have been coming here for decades. The restaurant is a standalone building in a shopping center and offers a large seating area. They also have an outdoor seating area, which I imagine would be especially nice on a warm evening. As a first-time visitor, I left impressed. The food, service, and relaxed atmosphere made for a very enjoyable stop on our drive. We would definitely come back again the next time we're in Novato.

    Well, how things evolve over time. My dad was JONESING for menudo Sunday morning, and it was too…read moreearly to visit any of his usual weekend Mexican haunts. My wife called around to find that El Rey was open - and had menudo. What we didn't realize was that there was a full-on buffet-style brunch going on every Sunday from 9-2. First, the aromas were intoxicating. Second, there was a HUGE buffet line with Pozole, Menudo, rice & beans, chilaquiles, sausage or eggs with chorizo, veggies, potatoes, huevos ranchero, birria, quesabirria tacos, EVEN American brunch favorites like scrambled eggs, sausage, bacon, and pancakes (but why eat those when there is AMAZING Mexican buffet to choose from?). Coffee/soda also included, and desserts including fruits and custards. I figured for sure it was upwards of $30 a head for the buffet, but the bill comes and it's like $68 for the three of us! What a value! BTW, everything I had was delish. Fresh. Hot. Tasty. And the fact that 90% of the people dining at the restaurant were Latinx tells you all you need to know. Highly recommend this brunch, Novato!

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    El Rey Mexican Bar and Grill
    So much soggy mess in these overpriced "nachos" and my Happy Hour margarita was all ice and filler.
    So much soggy mess in these overpriced "nachos" and my Happy Hour margarita was all ice and filler.
    El Rey Mexican Bar and Grill

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    Tommy's Salsa!

    Tommy's Salsa!

    3.8
    (341 reviews)
    0.6 mi
    $$

    UPDATED REVIEW:…read more What a disappointment! My family placed a lunch order for take out for Mother's Day that did not meet expectations. We knew they would be very busy today so we made sure to place the order early at 11:00. My mom only wanted a cheese enchilada but unfortunately it was about 1/3 of the size of the usual cheese enchiladas that my dad ordered. We did not order a child size enchilada! I called to voice my concerns and the lady that answered the phone was the same frazzled person I had called my order in to. She was clearly very busy and overwhelmed with the volume of Mothers Day orders they were not prepared for. She apologized and did not show any concern to make the order right. I ended up sharing my chicken quesedilla with mom, but have noted that after this experience we wont be going back to Tommy's Salsa anytime soon. Do better Tommy's Salsa by ensuring that all to go orders are properly prepared to meet customer expectations.

    Went here because I was craving for fish tacos. The restaurant's decor was cute but the chairs…read morewere a little old. Friendly staff. Good selection of salsas at the salsa bar. Ordered the 2 fish taco plate and horchata. The complimentary chips and bean dip was unexpected and much appreciated. The horchata was perfect. The taco had a lot of fresh slaw but I was disappointed that there was not a lot of fish. Couldn't really taste the fish. Maybe I'll come back for something else as they do have an extensive menu.

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    Counter to place your order
    Counter to place your order
    Fresh chips and bean dip
    Fresh chips and bean dip
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    Sabor A México

    Sabor A México

    4.6
    (342 reviews)
    9.5 mi
    $$

    Came here for a family dinner, and was surprised to find a love band "duo" playing great casual…read moremusic! An unexpected treat. We had a reservation for Father's Day and waited about 10 minutes for a table to open, as it was the busiest I have seen. The table was nice, big enough for the five of us, and the ambiance is always great here as well. We were quickly greeted by our server, Eli, who provided chips and salsas to whet our appetites, and we soon narrowed our focus to the food and drink menus. We ultimately decided on some El Jefe Tacos, a shrimp and crab enchilada, a three-item combo with two chile rellenos and a cheese enchilada with green sauce, a carne asada taco, and the volcanic Molcajete (served in a warm stone bowl with grilled steak, chicken, and prawns. Covered with a red chile, roasted tomato sauce). For libations, we went with a mojito and a new drink - for us at least - the pineapple mezcal mule! The food came in a timely manner, and the molcajete was still bubbling! Hence, the volcano nickname! The mojito was very minty and refreshing, and the pineapple mezcal mule was an acquired taste for some of the group - I enjoyed the smoky earthiness of the mezcal, but it's not your run-of-the-mill tequila, so if you are new to mezcal, be aware of the difference. The food last time was a bit spicy, but this time it was not an issue. Still spicy, but not to the point of being overpowering. Even the salsas were not as extreme. Good for some of us! All the food was delicious, and the three-item combo was great to look at as well. As we say, "the eyes eat first," and indeed my eyes were little piggies that meal! Overall, the service was great, the food great, and the entertainment a perfect background for what would have been just a noisy bunch of chatter. Overall a great Father's Day lunch.

    Am liking this place more than before. Went with daughter-in-law, wife and one grandchild for lunch…read moreand it was OK. Mexican Jarrito sodas are $5 each, a glass of Modelo beer is $7 and a small orange juice is $6. Prices, to us, are high. Yes, it is in California, but Mexican dishes are not that expensive to make. Eli was our server and he did a good job with us. The Conchinita Pibil Tacos plate ($21) is a Yucatán Peninsula dish of deeply flavorful pulled pork, marinated in citrus and achiote (those tiny red seeds common in the Americas) paste. Served with pickled onions on corn tortillas. They were OK. Huevos Rancheros ($19) were, as expected, fried eggs over corn tortillas and slathered with green and red sauces. Pretty good. Most expensive was the five Street Taco Plate ($48), an outrageous price for five street tacos. Of course, you could choose what protein you wanted in those five tacos, but... We will be back as son's family like it very much. We...not so much.

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    Inside - Very festive!
    Inside - Very festive!
    One of the very best Quesabirria out there.
    One of the very best Quesabirria out there.
    Sabor A México

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