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    Taqueria El Cometa

    3.6 (17 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Taqueria El Cometa: a nice little salsa station to use with your tortilla chips and tacos. Fresh ingredients and a clean restaurant.

    Taqueria El Cometa is part of a regional chain of taco shops. Their menu is quite limited...mostly tacos with some quesadilla, and sincronizada. They do offer tacos served "Alambre Style for a small additional charge. I'll have to try that out the next time. The choices of meat are quite limited which has led me, along with not getting a lot of food for your money, to knock a few points off the overall dining experience. So, rate the overall dining experience THREE AND THREE QUARTER STARS....meaning better than average. On the positive side Taqueria El Cometa does have a real nice, large parking lot which can be a rarity with Mexican restaurants around here. Inside the restaurant is open, bright, and quite spacious. There is no sense of crowding in there. A lot of wood booths and many chairs abound. The restaurant inspires with how clean it appears to be. You order at the counter and they bring the food to your table. There is a small salsa and condiment station near the front of the restaurant where everything seems clean and the salsas and condiments fresh. I grabbed a little of the red-orange salsa and the salsa verde. Both salsas were quite high on the heat. My drink served in a can and a basket of tortilla chips were brought out to the table quickly. I ordered the al pastor tacos and within eight minutes or so they were also on my table. The tortilla chips were somewhat crispy and salty resulting in a bunch of broken chips in the bottom of the basket. They also tended to fall apart when you tried to eat them. All-in-all the flavor was not bad but the tortilla chips rate only a "B-." The four al pastor tacos came on a plate and had chopped onion and cilantro on them. They were served on white corn tortillas. The al pastor was fairly tasty and the tacos were good overall. I would rate them about a "B" to a "B+." For the money spent however this was not a filling meal. You can certainly get more food for the money at a number of other places...which is often the case with taco shops. At the end of the day, if you are into tacos you will probably enjoy dining here: this is a clean and spacious restaurant with a very friendly staff and above average to good food.

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    Service was quick & they have a self serve salsa bar. It was super good and portion size was great!

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    Ordered takeaway from here 2x. It's amazing, do yourself a favor and order inside so you can get all the salsas from the salsa bar!

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    Had their tacos Al pastor and potato flautas and the salsas the food was very good well definitely go back. I highly recommend it.

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    4.4
    (677 reviews)
    0.8 mi
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    I stopped at La Nueva Casita just passing through town, Then…read moretasted the chile and nearly fell down, Red chile! Green chile! Christmas delight! Smoky and roasty and cooked just right, No thick soggy batter all gooey and mean, Just peppery goodness in red and in green, With crunchy chips, salsa, and honey so sweet, Sopapillas bouncing right out of my seat, Five stars for flavor, for joy, and for fun-- I'd drive four whole hours for another round with my son!

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    Artwork on the outside of the building
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    3.6
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    Holy smokes!!! I'm so glad we stopped here! I'd seen the…read morefamous Christmas enchiladas featured on TV, and while we were on our road trip, my husband searched for a great place to eat. We are so happy he found this gem! I ordered the cheese Christmas enchiladas plate, my husband ordered the build-your-own taco plate, and the kids ordered burritos. Everything was absolutely delicious! The green enchiladas were my favorite--the sauce was creamy, rich, and incredibly flavorful. I can definitely see why these enchiladas have earned such a great reputation. The tacos were completely decimated in our family...not a single bite was left! From the delicious food to the friendly service and welcoming atmosphere, this was one of our favorite meals of the trip. We'll absolutely be back the next time our road trips bring us to Texas. HIGHLY recommend!

    This was our first time dining at Andele's following from many recommendations from friends…read more Upon walking in the door, we were greeted by a friendly hostess who sat us promptly. Our waiter, Chase, quickly came to our table to offer us drinks. Chase was very attentive throughout the entire meal. He brought our food out quickly and checked on us as we ate to ensure we were not lacking anything. Excellent service!! Now for the food... The small bowl of chips didn't have a chance to empty before Chase brought another bowl (without us having to ask). We loved the salsa bar where we were able to select the salsas that we wanted to try. We chose the traditional, jalapeño and tomatillo, pico de galio, and chipotle. We agreed that all of them were delicious. My husband had the fish tacos. The serving size was great!! He would have preferred grilled fish rather than the breaded and fried fish; but all-in-all he said it was good. (For non-fish eaters like myself, the fish smell was quite strong and overpowered the smells of the rest of our meals). My daughter got the Monster build your own burrito with chicken. She loved it and said the grilled chicken was delicious!!! My daughter's boyfriend had the chicken enchiladas Christmas (green and red sauces for those who may not be familiar). He loved it! Like my daughter, he too enjoyed the grilled chicken that came in his enchiladas. I had the cheese enchiladas Christmas with 2 fried eggs and sauce on the side. The sauces were both delicious!!!! Everyone at the table enjoyed tasting the green sauce which had a creamy and cheesy consistency with the perfect amount of green chilies and heat. The red sauce was a traditional New Mexico red enchilada sauce with exactly the right amount of heat. My single complaint about my meal is that I could have counted the number of cheese shred pieces between each tortilla of the enchiladas. All of us liked the refried beans and Spanish rice that came with our meals.

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    (11 reviews)
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    The smell when the door was opened was amazing. It was a bit like home which was nice. The food…read morehowever tasted like a different story. I now understand the "greasy" comment regarding the tacos. Yes, they were a little bit but it wasn't horribly offensive. Also, tacos can simply be a little greasy. It's fine, not a deal breaker. The tacos were very small portions, a bit smaller than the street tacos I'm used to. The carne asada was OK. It had a decent flavor but was like "pow" flavorful or OMGosh I have to have more. It satisfied my craving. The carnitas were also OK. Nothing super exciting. I wouldn't go out of my way to come here for food but wouldn't be offended to have it again. I appreciated that it's also a small store which sells a variety of meats with some decent sales. Spices and a small amount of fresh produce. Customer service was pleasant and efficient.

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    The butcher shop
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    Chaviras

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