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    Los Pinos

    3.4 (12 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Food was alright not great plate was messy and not hot. I was at work very hungry working an all nighter. Won't order from them again

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    3 years ago

    Amazing food and service and would definitely do again and recommend to a friend Steak tacos are incredible!

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    The Aztec Restaurant

    The Aztec Restaurant

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    I like the Aztec Restaurant, it's not a big place, but the tables are nicely spaced apart. My wife…read moreand I have been here several times and even picked up take-out. Staff were always friendly and accommodating each time we visited. Mostly, we have focused on Fajitas or Giant Burritos, and both were delicious on multiple tries. It's kind of reminiscent of places I have actually been in Mexico, so to me, that's a plus as well. Lastly, it really doesn't break the bank either.

    I recently learned that Horchata is not, in fact, an alcoholic beverage. I also learned Horchata is…read morefreaking delicious. Why has this been hidden from me for 30 years?! After plans for sushi fell through, a close friend and I decided to go here for dinner. I tried the Tacos Al Pastor and, of course, that lovely rice milk beverage. With the Tacos Al Pastor, these were very good, but just a little shy of perfection for my taste. I like that they seemed very traditional and authentic. Comprising them were protein, onion, cilantro, and a sauce. Everything was well-balanced. The onion and cilantro were not overdone at all and made themselves known without turning a taco into a taco salad. The sauce added flavor but was not overpowering. Where the taco comes short has to deal with the protein. While flavorful, I found it heavier on the acidic and salty side than I prefer. I was also unable to pick up on any pineapple notes that one usually finds in Al Pastor-style meat. I am not sure if this is a result of the meat, the sauce, or my own ignorance as to what makes a real Al Pastor. When it comes to the Horchata, this one was divine. It was not too sweet, and the flavors of rice, cinnamon, and vanilla (I believe), all came together in beautiful, rich harmony. Thanks to The Aztec Restaurant and, of course, my friend, this is now a beverage I will seek out every time I'm at a Mexican restaurant, and the bar has been set high! Finally, the location was cute, and the service was friendly and speedy. Alas, The Aztec Restaurant is a little out-of-the-way for me, so I wouldn't be able to go there very often. However, I will credit them for being a wonderful alternative to the sushi that fell through, even though the categories are different. Was I a little bit closer, I do see myself coming here on occasion.

    Rincon Salvadoreno Restaurant

    Rincon Salvadoreno Restaurant

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    So this place looks divey inside and out but the food is delicious. I've been craving papusas and…read moredecided to try them. I got the chicken, pork and cheese, plain cheese and the loroco. They're served with a cabbage slaw, tomato sauce and some spicy pickled jalapeños and carrots. The slaw gives it a nice crunch and the tomato sauce is nice and sweet to counter the saltiness of the cheese. My favorite is probably the loroco, which reminds me of broccoli and cheese but different. The corn dough outside is nicely charred but soft on the inside. It's not dry at all, even with the chicken filling. I paid 6 bucks for all of that. I probably will definitely order take out again. It was very fast and the girl spoke fluent English. The prices on the steak plates seem reasonable so I may try that the next time. The decor is sort of sad but the food is bomb.

    What a Deal Another…read moregem on Chalkstone Ave. Rincon is a typical Latino market that has a small kitchen in the back. It's someone's mom or grandmother cooking for you in the back. These are usually the best places. The place looks ruined down, but don't let it detract you. This place is good. The order was a typical carne asarda platter with a salad rice refried beans. I have to tell you it was delicious and for 9 bucks it could feed two, but I found myself eating the entire plate. Top it off with a nice passion fruit fresh juice and this was a great meal. If your in the mood for a home cooked meal for a great price give this joint a try. Thanks

    Los Pinos - salvadoran - Updated May 2026

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