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    Cabeza De Res El Sinaloense

    3.0 (8 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    My dad recommended this place to me because he said the cabeza was really good so I decided to check it out. There really isn't parking except for a very tiny lot that is many taken by the workers cars. The only other parking is on the street curb which I did not really like since it is located on a very transited street and there is a higher risk of getting hit by the cars passing by. We went around 11am on a Friday and there weren't many people so service was quick. Upon arrival we were greeted by a young waitress who was very nice and patient with us as we looked over the menu and decided what we wanted. I really like how simple their menu is. They have the basics, tacos, quesadillas, burritos and a few appetizers. This made it very easy to order and not overwhelming at all. And the meats that they had were also the most popular and typical ones that you would find at a taco place. I really liked this aspect of the restaurant. I ordered an asada burrito and it was good. The meat was a little over-salted for my taste but it definitely had that asada taste. They had three salsas, a red, green, and chipotle I believe. The red was really good. It has a nice spicy touch yet savory. I really love the red one. It's the type of salsa that you can just keep adding to your food and never get tired of it even though it is a bit spicy. It gives the food a nice spicy enjoyable flavor. The red and the chipotle salsas I was not too fond of. They tasted a bit bland and not much flavor. They did not stand out like the red one did. The guacamole con chicharron was good. The guacamole itself tasted very good. It was smooth and just made a great pair with the chicharron. Although the chicharrones were a bit cold, the nice flavor of the guac made up for it. The appetizer is also served with two tortillas de maíz which are served with the texture of a tostada. The tortillas were also a bit cold. My dad ordered the quesadilla with cabeza and lengua. I tasted it and may I say the meats were nice and tender, very warm, it just pulled the whole quesadillas together. I really liked it. I recommend this item if you go. The cabeza and lengua have nice flavor and texture, you won't regret it.

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    I had the best quesabirria tacos of my life here. Mainly spanish speakers, so you know its authentic.

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    The food was great and the cafe de olla ‍. the tacos are definitely bigger then your average tacos. Will definitely be coming back!!!

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    La Mexicana Bakery & Taqueria

    La Mexicana Bakery & Taqueria

    4.7
    (126 reviews)
    1.9 mi
    $

    This place is officially bookmarked for every future drive through Fresno!…read more The lengua and chicharrón tacos were honestly some of the best I've ever had. I also sampled the carnitas on top of crispy taco shells as well. The meat was incredibly tender, juicy, and packed with flavor, and the tortillas came out hot, fresh, and perfectly cooked. Every bite reminded me why simple food done right is hard to beat. I was hoping to try the mojara frita, menudo, and barbacoa, only to find out the menudo and barbacoa are weekend only specialties. Needless to say, I was pretty disappointed, but it also gives me a great reason to come back. What really stood out, beyond the food, was the hospitality. David, who appears to have been running the place for over 20 years, was incredibly charismatic and provided the kind of customer service that seems harder and harder to find these days. You can tell he genuinely cares about both the restaurant and the people who walk through the door. One of my favorite parts of the visit was when I saw the owner come out and greet the regulars and customers. The interactions felt sincere and heartfelt, not forced. There was a real sense of community here, as if customers weren't just patrons but part of an extended family. That kind of atmosphere is special and says a lot about the people behind the business. Great food, warm hospitality, and a welcoming environment--I'll definitely be back, hopefully on a weekend next time.

    I don't think I've ever felt betrayed by Yelp reviews...until now…read more During a recent road trip we stopped here to picked up some lunch/dinner because tacos are quick and easy and their Yelp rating is high. Location/services: Upon entering the building I immediately noticed the heat. It was a hot 98 degree day and the restaurant felt like an oven and was maybe 3-5 degree cooler than it was outside. I then quickly noticed this was a very simple operation (almost like a food truck), and not much to the menu, but there were folks sitting and eating and a few others waiting to order, so I assumed the food must be great. We ordered 4 meals (tacos with rice/beans) which was meant to be eaten there but after waiting in line and feeling like we were in a hot box, we decided to make it to go. We sat and waited for our food (about 20 mins), we chatted and observed our surroundings and it became very apparent the restaurant was not maintained with basic cleaning because it was very grimy and just plain dirty. I then used the restroom and it was absolutely disgusting. Our ordered was called and the staff was very nice. The food: As I mentioned, we got 4 orders of tacos (all carne asada) with rice/beans, and we asked for salsa and limes. We got grilled jalapenos, lemons and one sandwhich baggy filled with red salsa. Not a big deal. The meat was fine but the tortillas were inedible. They were tough, flavorless, and greasy. The bean and rice were ok. We ate enough to curb our hunger but none of us finish our food. Upon my best judgement, I had convinced myself that the food was gonna be great because their Yelp rating told me so. I was so wrong! One last note, there was nothing here that resembled a bakery/panaderia. So if you think you could also grab a treat here, you are wrong.

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    Attractive food photos above the open kitchen stove & grill.
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    Miguel’s Salsa

    Miguel’s Salsa

    4.5
    (189 reviews)
    6.1 mi
    Family-owned & operated
    Casual dining

    My wife and I stopped in here hoping to grab a pastrami sandwich from the business that used to be…read morein this location, only to find out it had closed and Miguel's had moved in. What could have been a disappointing surprise turned into one of the best local dining experiences we've had in a long time. We had the pleasure of meeting Miguel himself, and his hospitality immediately stood out. He took the time to introduce us to several items on the menu and encouraged us to try a little bit of everything. I'm glad he did. The red beans and rice were absolutely phenomenal, and every single thing we tasted was fresh, flavorful, and clearly made with pride. You can tell Miguel genuinely cares about both the food and the people he serves. What impressed me most wasn't just the food--it was the atmosphere. Miguel has a gift for making you feel welcome. His heart for hospitality is second to none, and it's obvious that serving great food and creating a great experience are his top priorities. If you're looking for a hidden gem in Clovis, this is it. Whether you're stopping in to catch a game, grab a meal with friends, or enjoy a simple flip-flop date night with your spouse, Miguel's is worth the visit. We'll definitely be back, and I can't recommend this place enough.

    What a cute couple shop hidden inside back of a market. Look for Peacock. Walk all the way to the…read moreend and make a left to the back. Miguel sells his auntenthic mexican food and Lisa sells her favorite sweet treats. By far on the market, they sell pretty bomb salsa! It's not like the generic salsa from store bought one, it's just like the unique homemade family recipes. And trust me, these are not as supper vinegary. I love Miguel's salsa! Miguel's message was to serve his community and bring his tradition to the table. He brought the flavors of Michoacan and Jalisco Mexico which were passed down from the Segura family. SERVICE :: I love Miguel's service! He personally serves you and greet you there. He offered me free chips and salsa while i wait. They were quiet busy but get things done quickly too. RATE : 5/5 SALSAS & CHIPS - COMPLIMENTARY:: His salsas and chips were the best thing I've ever recieved. He serves his famous red and green salsa with a little bit of ground beef on top. They go so well together. RATE : 5/5 RED SALSA :: It's hard to describe it here but it's roasty burnt salsa full of flavors. Not too vinegary. You just got to try it in person. RATE : 5/5 GREEN SALSA :: I personally love the green sauce more, in general. And still Miguel's green salsa still beats the red salsa. I can taste all of the greens and fruit in it. It may be advertised mild but the heat is there. It's about almost the same spice level as the red salsa. RATE : 5/5 ASADA TACO ($3.49) :: Besides his salsa, his tacos were amazing too. It's well seasoned, unique, and full of flavor. The asada is something that I've never tasted before. It's very herby, well seasoned to taste, juicy and tender! RATE : 5/5 TACOS DORADOS ($4.49) :: The tacos dorados were something different from what I've had before and were absolutely delicious. This taco reminds me of birria. The texture and flavor were also amazing. I asked for pork, it was supper moist, tender and juicy full of flavors. The cotija cheese brings a nice dry and light cheesy taste to it. And lastly, those pickled jalapeno just give a pop of juicy, sour, and spicy flavor. RATE : 5/5 PISTACHIO CREAMES ICED MATCHA (16oz - 6.49) :: Lisa use Tenzo brand. I've used and tried Tenzo before and it's hard to ratio the matcha. Over portion Tenzo match will be too bitter and too little too diluted. And yes, Lisa's Matcha was on the diluted side. The pistachio flavoring is light and taste artificial. The sweetness level is perfectly sweetend. Not too sweet. RATE : 2/5 NOTE : Spend anything above $50, get a $5 dollar off voucher for the next purchase. OVERALL :: Overall, it's a hidden gem that's definitely worth checking out! Don't forget his salsas, he do sell them on the side. I'll definitely go back for more and try his other menu!

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    Everyday at Miguel's!
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    El Premio Mayor

    El Premio Mayor

    4.1
    (328 reviews)
    0.0 mi
    $$

    It was their first day on the new location. When chucking in it carried the same location as the…read moreold one on the same Avenue. I wonder how do we change this. I love their food. They season its original home made. Their food reminds me my mother's cooking. She has the same touch and their food tastes like hers. So that is why I love coming here. I love their Gorditas and their sopes and almost everything. Their salsa it's really good and spicy. I love that. They also have mild. Their drinks are delicious as the Jamaica and Horchata waters. They also have bottles imported drinks from Mexico. The service it's casual as you come to the counter and order. If you stay they will call you and you would pick up and go to your table and eat. Highly recommend. The ambiance it's very casual and familiar. Sorry that day I had to eat first than my camera. Not a real yelp elite that day. Sorry!

    Surprisingly, this was my first time trying El Premio Mayor. I've heard plenty about them and that…read morethey've won the Taco Throwdowns just never got around to checking them out. This location took over the old Popeyes on McKinley and First. Not the best location but plenty of good food (Pho) around this intersection. Not that that matters to me... some of the best foods I've ever had are in the most unexpected places. You order at the counter and they bring it out to your table. The girl behind the counter greeted us right away, very friendly. We got to sample a couple of their Agua Frescas before making our decisions as well. I got 3 different tacos: Asada, Cabeza, and Tripa (extra crispy). He got all Asada. We weren't huge fans of their Asada. We both agreed it felt/looked/tasted more like ground beef... wasn't cooked how we'd like. Asada was in last place for me. Cabeza was good, came in second. The Tripa was my favorite. Very good. My friend got Lengua and Adobada-- pretty sure she enjoyed hers. For the drink, we agreed on the Cucumber one-- it was very refreshing/yummy. We also sampled the Horchata. It was good but slightly too sweet for me. It's not very big inside but there's still a good amount of tables for guests to sit at. 8-10? More or less. They keep the tables clean... but, there are a lot of flies buzzing around the windows. We had to battle with one very persistent/pesky fly trying to get our food. It's a shame because that definitely docks a point, sorry. Tacos were good, not the best I've ever had though. I know Asada may be a basic meat choice but we've had some damn good Asada... they missed the mark. Also, I hope they find a way to resolve the fly issue. With that said-- I've gotta put them in the middle.

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    A look at how the place was renovated.
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