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    Talkin' Tacos Boca Raton

    3.0 (5 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 2:00 AM (Next day)
    Updated 2 months ago

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    We went to Mizner Park the evening before Cinco de Mayo. First time eating there. The hostess…read moreseated us immediately at the table of our choice and chatted a few minutes; we asked if she was working on Cinco de Mayo and she energetically said " oh yes!! I love when it is busy and a little crazy "!! We had fresh warm chips & salsa to start and I had a Casa Margarita which hit the spot!! Our Server, Natalie, was very attentive and it was a pleasure to chat with her. Our food choices were Korean Short rib Empanadas and Prime Barbacoa Enchiladas. No room for dessert. The restaurant looks out onto plaza street and is a very vibrant vibe.

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    La Condesa Mexican Restaurant

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    4.1
    (333 reviews)
    2.3 mi
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    One of my favorite Mexican restaurants in Boca…read more Their Chile Relleno is amazing . You will get 2 big ones and they are just delicious Everything is pretty good honestly BUT I won't be getting their chimichanga again because it's just filled with meat. That's it. Wish there was more to it... the nachos need a lot more to it as well We dined in and order a lot to go and all comes out pretty good regardless of the dining method

    We've always loved the food here, which is why this experience was so disappointing…read more We arrived around 2:50 p.m., were seated right away, and were ready to order by 2:55. Knowing lunch ended at 3:00, we had the lunch menu in hand. At one point, our server started walking toward our table, but after seeing me looking at the lunch menu, he turned around and went back to the bar to put dishes away. It honestly felt like he was trying to delay taking our order. My husband eventually had to call him over before 3:00. We ordered mahi-mahi tacos, and I was ordering the margarita chicken from the lunch menu. Instead of ringing it in right away, he waited until it was exactly 3:00 before telling us lunch was over. We asked to speak with the manager immediately. By the time she came to our table, it was still 3:00, yet she insisted there was nothing she could do because the computer wouldn't allow it. After I explained that I'd worked in restaurants and knew managers could make exceptions in situations like this, she finally agreed--but then rolled her eyes, walked away, and laughed with the server. My husband witnessed the whole thing. At that point, we didn't feel comfortable eating food prepared by people who were openly laughing at us, so we left. This was never about saving a few dollars. It was about customer service and doing the right thing. We've been loyal customers for years because we truly love the food, but the way we were treated today was so unprofessional that we may never come back. It's really sad because we genuinely enjoy this restaurant, but if this is how customers are treated and how management handles situations, it's not the kind of business I want to support.

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    Absolutely fantastic. We ended up talking to the chef/owner for a long time. Amazing guy. Super…read morenice. Love a great mom and pop type store. And then the food was killer! Super authentic. Not just tacos. Couldn't recommend the place more. Just became my favorite Mexican joint in the city. Don't skip

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    Torero’s Mexican Grill

    Torero’s Mexican Grill

    4.2
    (254 reviews)
    7.7 mi
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    I love me some Toreros! I think Ferrero is pretty authentic and the portions are very agreeable! I…read morehad the steak with the refried beans and rice sides and it was so delicious. I definitely had to take half of it home and it was great even reheated. Like most Mexican restaurants, they give you a complementary chips and salsa to start and they have a lively upbeat vibe to them. They were quick and I enjoyed my lunch catching up with my girlfriend.

    Toreros Mexican Restaurant -- Nachos Toreros with Steak -- "The Confident Nacho"…read more I only review nachos. Not the tacos, not the margaritas, not the room. One plate, one standard, every time. A few people had been telling me Toreros was worth a visit, not for the nachos specifically, just that the food was good. That's enough. I follow nacho intelligence wherever it leads. Toreros calls these "award-winning" right there on the menu. Bold claim. Bold claims require bold nachos. The bartender recommended the steak without hesitation, and I took the advice. Some bartenders know things, and this one most certainly did. Let's start with what's right, because there's a lot. The steak is genuinely excellent: well seasoned, properly cooked, the kind of protein that makes you grateful you listened. The cheese came out melted edge to edge, fully pulling between chips the way it should. The portion is honest, no Ghost Nacho energy here, no sad handful of chips placed carefully around a big plate. The chips have real structure. And the plate arrived nuclear hot, as required by Florida Mexican restaurant law, with no warning given (none ever is). For a while, Toreros looked like it might actually justify the word "award-winning." Then we reached the center. The center mass was tighter than a neutron star. Shredded cheddar and refried beans had fused the chips into a single immovable continent, packed so densely that escape velocity wasn't achievable without a fork. The Fork Rule was invoked -- not willingly, it almost never is. Here's the thing about nachos: the chip is not a vehicle, the chip IS the experience. It's supposed to do the work of the fork. When you need utensils to free your nachos from their own plate, something has gone wrong, and it went wrong in the kitchen. The edges held beautifully. The center collapsed under its own gravity. The root cause is shredded cheese, and it's not just a Toreros problem, it's a South Florida epidemic. Shredded cheese melts unevenly and then resolidifies into glue as it cools, welding everything to the plate. There's a reason someone invented a product called nacho cheese: it flows, it coats every chip edge to center, and it never seizes up. And here's the part that got me... Toreros sells *Cheese Dip* four inches down the very same menu! They own the solution. They just don't apply it to the nachos. One more thing worth flagging, and it's telling: read the menu description. It lists refried beans (sorry, they dont belong on nachos), cheddar, sour cream, guacamole, jalapeños, tomatoes, and green onions. No chips. The single most important component of the entire dish, the thing that IS the nacho, doesn't even make the ingredient list. It's assumed. That tells you exactly where the chip ranks in the hierarchy here, and the fused center confirms it. On value: $13 base, $19 with steak. That's on the high end for nachos, and the Fork Rule doesn't offer discounts for ambition. As a family plate it's a tough sell. I finished it solo and wasn't hungry after, so call it one meal or a starter for two, and the fused center makes it a poor sharer regardless. But I'm not here just to swing. Toreros gets more right than most places in this series. The steak is fantastic, the flavor is there, the portion is honest, the edges held, and the treasure at the center was real; you just shouldn't have to excavate for it. I'm not sure I'd call these award-winning. But I'd call them good nachos, and I'd go back. 7.5/10 -- The Confident Nacho. It showed up, it knew what it was, and it delivered right up until the center caved under its own gravitational pull. Fix the cheese -- you already sell the fix -- and this is a 9. -- Florida Nacho Man.

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