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    Casa De Silvia

    4.9 (15 reviews)

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    La Silvia
    Mayra P.

    The food at Casa de Silvia was incredible! The banana coffee was one of the best I've ever had. I ordered the De Colores tamales, which came with the most delicious beans, and my husband had the chilaquiles, packed with flavor and topped with amazing green and red sauces. My sister ordered La Silvia and couldn't stop talking about it, especially the homemade tortillas. We're also so glad we tried the French toast. I've never had anything like it before; it's made with pan dulce and was absolutely unforgettable. I'll be dreaming about it for a long time! We will definitely be back. The cherry on top was the outstanding service, which made the entire experience even more enjoyable.

    Horchata Iced coffee Guava Jamaica
    Renata L.

    I would've never known about this place if it wasn't for the recommendation from the valet at the Grand Hyatt. They just opened about a month ago and aren't even on Yelp yet, but I'm so glad we came because they had some of the best chilaquiles I've had. It's counter service -- you order first and they bring the food to your table. The space is large with plenty of seating, and we didn't have to wait. We ordered the chilaquiles divorciados, which came half rojo and half verde, and added chorizo for extra protein. Both were super flavorful -- the rojo had a nice spicy kick while the verde had that tangy tomatillo flavor. The pan dulce French toast was lightly sweet with a little crunch, and adding strawberries and bananas made it even better. The jamaica guava drink was refreshing, and the horchata iced coffee was balanced, not overly sweet, with a nice cinnamon flavor. The food did take a little longer than expected, but we weren't in a rush. Overall, I would 100% recommend this spot and will definitely be back.

    Chilaquiles verdes, Breakfast burrito
    Brenda M.

    This place is beautiful inside. I loved the pop of pink it's different then all these generic brunch spots. It is small and homey. The service was great, everyone was nice and welcoming. The food was served fast and it was delicious. I'm very picky with my chilaquiles and I love to try them from different restaurants only to be disappointed but not here at Casa de Silvia they were delicious. They serve big portions of food. The food definitely tastes home made which makes it so much better. The beans were delicious like mothers. They have a wide variety of dishes that I will definitely go back and try like their tamales. I recommend checking this place out if you're in La Quinta it's worth it.

    Horchata Iced Coffee
    Lillian J.

    I'm so glad you reopened. I was so sad to see you close your location in downtown Indio. Found out you reopened in La Quinta and I had to check it out. Smaller menu. Just as yummy as before. Staff is still the sweetest. Restaurant was beautiful. Clean, spacious, very open and not overcrowded with tables or decor. Can't wait to go back. Please please please consider bringing back your mole.

    Concha pancakes and steak burrito
    Sandra E.

    I love casa de Silvia. It is one of my favorite breakfast/ brunch restaurants. The steak breakfast burrito is a must try! Their salsa is incredible and easily one of the best I've had. The ambiance and service are a 10/10 always. Highly recommend!

    Chilaquiles divorciados (red&green sauce) with horchata
    Rosalie R.

    Order at counter then sit at waiting area to be called to a table. Everything is delicious.

    Green cheese Tamale and Red Pork Tamale
    Shannon H.

    The ambiance Always feels warm and welcoming, with the food just as amazing as I remember-especially the cheese tamales and refried beans. Tacos dorado's is my new favorite, along with the new refreshing guava jicama drink. Sylvia always greets everyone with a smile, and makes you feel like family. The service is attentive all around and I'm so glad they've reopened!

    Happy to see them reopen! I had been missing their chilaquiles, and they were just as delicious as I remembered. Great food, friendly staff, and attentive service. Can't wait to come back!

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    So happy this place reopened. Their chilaquiles are unmatched and the homemade taste is like no other restaurant in the valley.

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    10/10. Great service and amazing food quality. Loved the matcha drink they added to their menu.

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    Casa Mendoza

    Casa Mendoza

    4.0
    (933 reviews)
    1.8 mi
    $$

    SHORT ANSWER: Just an update, but Casa Mendoza seems to be just getting better. Some new staff but…read morefood quality and people here are very welcoming. LOCATION: In Old Town La Quinta, OTLQ easy to find, tons of parking but at times it gets busy so you may have to walk a bit. FACILITY: very traditional inside and out, clean, and lots of space between tables. MENU: rather massive, we usually order the same things so all the other options makes my head hurt so we just go with what we know. FOOD PREP: excellent, always looks the same which is a good things. FOOD QUALITY: some of the best in the valley. LIBATIONS: lots of choices and not too expensive, wish they had a locals city of LQ discount like some of the other options in OTLQ.. WAITSTAFF: very nice, everyone. OVERALL VALUE: if you order the right things, it is a great value but you can go nuts and spend a lot, tourist dollars spend well, upselling happens for those who want it and deserve it! TIP: Sitting outside is great most all year, we don't go out when it is crazy hot, but have dined outside in 100+ temps, we prefer the front outdoor space.

    *Mi Casa es Su Casa*…read more My buddy had a small casual bday get-together with his family and invited me to join the celebration. I saw all the favorable reviews on Yelp and was looking forward to my first visit at Casa Mendoza. Very chill & lively family owned Mexican joint in Old Town LQ. The place was kinda busy @6:30pm on Hump Night ~~ always a great sign when I see this. Felt more like a Sunday Evening. It took an hour to receive our meals. Ordered @6:45 arrived @7:45pm. Good thing the Chimichanga & Gauc apps arrived pretty quickly. The Gauc was Excellente. All their food was very good. But all our meals arrived cold/lukewarm. Took forever to receive our food and we knew for a fact it's because all our plates sat a while until we were served. The actual plates weren't even warm and the sizzling fajitas had sizzled out and lost its dazzle. Because it was still 95 degrees when dinner was finally served, our lukewarm meals were doable on a hot night. Everyone did enjoy their meals tho. I was very pleased with my Mahi Mahi in Garlic Butter Sauce. The refried beans were outstanding. The rice very good...and I made tacos with the 3 corn tortillas. But would have enjoyed it even more had all the food been a little warmer. I stuck with H2O but all margarita drinkers said their drinks were good and hit the spot on a warm night. The service in general was also inconsistent for our small party of 8. The Birthday Boy was a little frustrated and got up a few times from his throne seeking assistance -- such as missing tortillas for meals, water refills, extra napkins. We even had to wait longer than anticipated for them to acknowledge the bday boy with a celebratory bday song & sombrero...and the fried ice cream, which didn't include a candle. Tho we all enjoyed ourselves and time together...a 2 hour dinner at a Mexican joint on a Wednesday night wasn't what we anticipated. Especially with one restless 7 year old ;-) But everyone working at Casa Mendoza is very friendly with great attitudes. Hostess team, waiters, servers & runners too. So that made up for the spotty service, just a little bit. Since I'm closer to the other Casa Mendoza in Palm Desert, I'd go there in the future with my wife, and order the exact same thing. But hope for much better service and warmer food.

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    RD RNNR- roadrunner Old Town La Quinta

    RD RNNR- roadrunner Old Town La Quinta

    4.7
    (3.4k reviews)
    1.7 mi
    $$
    Locally owned & operated
    LGBTQ friendly

    We were in the area for the Farmers Market and decided to grab lunch here with friends. It's quite…read morea large restaurant and it was packed when we were there. We didn't have reservations and requested to be seated inside. There was a little awkward first impression with the hostess who told us that there was only one inside table left in the back corner. She didn't come across very friendly when we asked if we could see it before deciding if we wanted to sit there or not. I understand they were busy but she was a bit short with us. We were seated in Isabel's section and she more than made up for it. What a gem! She was so friendly and very nice. She made sure to check on us often and we had a lovely time at your restaurant because of her. We are giving this review 5 stars because of Isabel. The seared ahi tuna salad and the ahi tuna nachos were both delicious. The fish was fresh and so very tender with a light dressing. The pulled pork tacos were good too. The brownie dessert was a bit dry though.

    I rarely leave reviews, but this experience was bad enough that I feel obligated to warn others…read more My fiancé ordered a Cobb salad, which should be one of the safest, most straightforward items on any menu. Instead, she bit into a sharp chicken bone hidden in the salad--something that absolutely should never happen. This wasn't a small, soft fragment either; it was sharp enough to cause immediate, severe pain and pierced her gums. This is not just a minor oversight--it's a major failure in basic food safety and kitchen preparation. There is no excuse for serving food in this condition, especially something as simple as a salad. We trusted this restaurant to provide a safe meal, and that trust was completely broken. What makes this even worse is that the situation could have been far more dangerous. If swallowed, this could have led to choking or internal injury. No customer should ever have to worry about that when ordering a salad. I strongly urge the restaurant to take a hard look at their food prep standards and quality control, because this is unacceptable. Until then, I cannot recommend this place to anyone.

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    Adobe Grill

    Adobe Grill

    3.5
    (614 reviews)
    1.2 mi
    $$

    The vibes of this restaurant are amazing. There's live music and the outdoor seating here is…read moregorgeous with nature and fountains. I ordered fajitas and a tamale. The food was decent, not the best but definitely worth it overall for the experience. I also highly recommend the passionate sangria. It was flavorful and refreshing.

    Adobe Grill wants desperately to be the kind of place people remember forever. The setting…read morecertainly tries hard enough. A warm La Quinta evening, desert air finally cooling off, a solid live duet working the patio with the kind of soundtrack that should make mediocre food taste better than it is. For a few minutes, you think maybe this place is going to deliver on the promise. Then the flamingo arrived. Or at least that's what the bright pink polo shirt on our server suggested. Somewhere between Palm Springs golf tournament and poolside timeshare mixer, the uniform choice set the tone immediately: completely off-brand for a resort carrying the La Quinta name. To her credit, the server herself was pleasant enough. But pleasant is table stakes at a resort property. Competence, polish, awareness, that's what people are paying for. The twenty-ounce margaritas landed with all the sophistication of a fraternity mixer. Sweet, forgettable, and somehow both weak and aggressive at the same time. I've had better drinks poured into Solo cups at parties where the furniture was stolen from somebody's dorm room. Then came the food. The chips tasted stale, like they'd spent the afternoon losing a slow battle with desert air. The ceviche? Rubbery and tired. Seafood should taste alive. This tasted like it had already accepted its fate hours earlier. Sylvia ordered the Caesar salad, and it looked exactly like what it was: something assembled without care, without attention, without anybody stopping for even a moment to ask whether it represented the standards of a resort restaurant. She barely made it halfway through. Oddly enough, the lone bright spot was my chicken enchiladas verde. Solid. Comforting. Not life-changing, but at least prepared by someone who appeared interested in their job that evening. But the real problem at Adobe Grill isn't the food. Restaurants recover from mediocre dishes all the time. The real problem is culture. Or more accurately, the complete absence of one. The food runner couldn't answer even the simplest questions. The service staff moved with that unmistakable energy of people who were never properly trained because nobody above them really cared enough to train them. Empty plates sat on the table for what felt like half the night. Nobody cleared them. Nobody reset or groomed the table. Crumbs, empty glasses, dirty dishes, they just accumulated while the evening slowly unraveled. At a place carrying the La Quinta name, that level of inattentiveness is stunning. And then the manager arrived, or more accurately, drifted by. No eye contact. No engagement. No sincerity. Just a quick pit stop at the table to perform the illusion of management before immediately turning away and loudly shouting to another group thirty feet off as though we had already ceased to exist. That moment explained the entire restaurant. Because once you start looking closer, you see it everywhere. Bird droppings baked into chairs and railings long enough to become part of the décor. Neglected details. Deferred maintenance. Staff operating without direction. A restaurant surviving almost entirely on atmosphere and location while slowly forgetting hospitality itself. And that's the frustrating part. The bones are there. The patio. The music. The desert night. This place should be magical. Instead, it feels like a resort coasting on reputation while the little things, the things that actually matter,quietly fall apart in plain sight. And honestly, the restaurant may not even be the biggest issue. But that's a whole separate review.

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