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    Tacos El Viejon

    3.7 (3 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    1 month ago

    Super quick service and yummy food. Right by the water too, I'd definitely recommend!

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    2 years ago

    Alejandro is the best! His quality of food is is high on my chart! Authenticity is high as well in all my taco experiences.

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    El Encanto

    El Encanto

    3.3
    (252 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    $$$
    Speaks Spanish
    Minority-owned & operated

    Beautiful setting with an incredible view. The restaurant has a lot going for it, especially if…read moreyou're looking for a memorable atmosphere and a dinner that feels a little special. The food is quite good. I wouldn't call it authentically Mexican, but rather a contemporary, slightly elevated interpretation of Mexican cuisine. Personally, I would have loved a bit more of those bold, authentic Mexican flavors to come through, but overall, the dishes were enjoyable and beautifully presented. The staff was genuinely warm, welcoming, and attentive throughout the evening. I did change my mind shortly after being seated and asked to move from indoors to the patio. Our hostess, Aguilera, gave me a quick look that said, "Really? Already?" but was very gracious and accommodating. In the end, moving outside was definitely the right call! The wooden chairs indoors look beautiful but become a little uncomfortable after sitting for a while. The carved seating cocoons along the walls are visually striking and add a lot of character, although they're probably better for admiring than for a long, leisurely dinner. The outdoor seating, on the other hand, was very comfortable. The biggest opportunity for improvement is the acoustics. Conversations really travel and bounce around the interior, which naturally leads everyone to speak louder just to hear each other, creating a bit of a vicious cycle. During a busy dinner service, it can get quite noisy. That said, I'd absolutely come back and happily bring friends or visitors for a memorable dinner. My preference would definitely be a nice-weather evening with outdoor seating, where you can really enjoy the view and atmosphere. Pro tip: Ask for a Carajillo! It's a Mexican espresso cocktail that can be surprisingly hard to find done well. They have one here, and it was delicious, beautifully presented, and one of the highlights of the evening.

    Our whole group was very disappointed with our dinner experience tonight. We were there for about 2…read more1/2 hours, and our server was essentially absent the entire time. We had to repeatedly flag down other servers and bussers just to get basic things like water refills, blankets, and a dessert menu. Our server was a young, slim Indian gentleman. We didn't catch his name because it wasn't listed on the receipt, but he walked past our table multiple times without ever checking on us. I ordered my steak medium, but it came out blue rare. As you can see in the photo, it was extremely undercooked. Since I'm pregnant, I wasn't willing to take the risk of eating it, so I ended up leaving most of it. Overall, the location and the view were absolutely beautiful, but the service and food were both disappointing. No one at our table enjoyed their meal. The tacos were okay, but nothing memorable. Based on our experience, I don't understand the hype surrounding this restaurant.

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    Cactus Restaurants - Kirkland

    Cactus Restaurants - Kirkland

    4.1
    (1.4k reviews)
    0.8 mi
    $$

    Have a great Thursday night with my friend and enjoy all food we ordered!…read moreSuch a great restaurant, super relaxing atmosphere here! The person who service us is super friendly and nice! He gave us lots of great recommendations! We love our appetizers, our main dishes, and drinks! The slush is good and I really wanna have the 2nd round! We were surprised that they offer the free dessert, the beautiful and yummy flan!!!! Because this is our first time to visit! Definitely we will come back and try other foods!

    The meal was truly stunning. Kirkland has always been one of…read moremy favorite places. I spent a very relaxing afternoon at this spot. Ambiance: You can tell this is a tasteful establishment. The decor is sophisticated, the floor plan is well-designed, the space is bright and clean, and even the tableware is thoughtfully selected. If I didn't have plans later that day, I could have easily stayed here all afternoon. Service: From seating, ordering, and table service, to being checked on during the meal and handling the bill--the entire experience was excellent. Food: Since I had already eaten lunch and was waiting for someone, I only ordered a salad and a new menu item. Salad: The ingredients were generous and fresh. The texture and size of the shrimp were impressive. The pairing of Prosciutto with melon was a classic, perfectly balanced without being overly rich. Lemon Ginger (I believe that's the name): A refreshing drink. It had just the right amount of lemon--definitely worth a recommendation. Why the name "Parma"? The name is protected because production is strictly limited to the Parma region in Italy. To be an authentic Prosciutto di Parma, the ham must be made within specific hills south of the Via Emilia at an altitude under 900 meters. The unique microclimate here--dry, mild, and scented by the Apennine mountains--is the secret to its famous flavor. This is quite similar to traditional Chinese cured meat, sharing much of the same craftsmanship. In a world overrun by mass-produced pre-made food, almost anything can be industrialized, yet time remains the only ingredient that cannot be replaced. The dessert is also amazing by the way

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    Photo from the corner seat in one section of the restaurant
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    Cielo Cocina Mexicana

    Cielo Cocina Mexicana

    4.1
    (370 reviews)
    3.2 mi
    $$

    I've been here many times -- mostly for team lunches with coworkers or happy hours. It's always…read moregreat. I've had their street tacos, habanero enchiladas, California burrito... everything is great. The burrito is huge and full of fries, beans and meat. The meat is super tender and flavorful. The enchiladas have a super spicy, luxurious sauce that I couldn't get enough of. Their guacamole appetizer is also awesome. The inside has like three zones - a darker, moodier corner with booths... then high tables near the bar that are airy, with a ton of light... and then an outdoor area with umbrellas to keep the sun from beating on you too bad. They're all a great vibe -- just different. This is a beautiful, modern, clean restaurant that fits perfectly into Bellevue's scene -- but it almost has too much 'corporate polish,' like a Microsoft high-rise tower. My only mildest of criticisms is that this polish kind of obfuscates how soulful eating Mexican food can be.

    Easy spot to get to close to my hotel. I went the other night with some co-workers while in town…read morefor a conference. The staff was fun and friendly, very attentive. The margaritas were delicious. Generous size for the price point as well. Their salsa was spicier than I expected. I had the quesabirria tacos and while the meat was a little drier than I'd expect from a birria taco, the consommé was wonderful. Their beans were tender and tasted homemade and so did the rice. Great location, perfect for a happy hour or casual dinner.

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