This place is expensive and fairly slow. However, it is the BEST Mexican food I have ever eaten in the Twin Cities. From fancy Mexican restaurants to hole in the wall Mexican restaurants this place takes the cake! Everything on their menu is outstanding! Flaycos are the best thing I’ve ever eaten. The corn mixture is made fresh and patted out before being cooked. This is part of the reason it takes a while. I’ve had thei quedidsllas, gorditas, burritos, tacos, rice and beans and horchata. Their guacamole is outstanding! Super fresh and worth the extra money. If you are a vegetarian their Mexican cheese is the perfect option for you! The parking stinks as it is at a very busy intersection that always has traffic with lots of other restaurants around it so that you can’t park there or your car will get towed.
Viridiana G.
Classificação do local: 4 Dallas, TX
I love the Gorditas, especially Suadero.
Brad K.
Classificação do local: 3 Minnetrista, MN
I had a Burrito de Longaniza and a Longaniza taco. Most Mexican places have Chorizo sausage, and the Longaniza was a special and I am a special kind of guy, so I got it. Those and the Horchata was $ 12.49 after tax. Not a bad price not as good as Taqueria La Poblanita, but pretty good. I ate too much, but enjoyed doing so. Kinda slow service though and the cashier’s English, not so good.
Kao Choua V.
Classificação do local: 5 Oakland, CA
I’m still dreaming about their Al Pastor Burrito — Haven’t had any burrito like it!
Jeremy O.
Classificação do local: 5 Minneapolis, MN
Best tortas in Mpls. Would agree with others that it can be a little greasy, and that some of the entrees are very similar, but I don’t eat here to adhere to my cleanse. Hungover? Torta Cubana and a large ice-cold Horchata.
Hannah T.
Classificação do local: 4 Minneapolis, MN
I love this place. It isn’t the best quick Mexican I’ve had, but it is way better than Taco Bell, which happens to be next door. Seriously, if you just need a quick meal or a hangover lunch(you know, when you wake up so late you’ve missed weekend brunch) this is the place that will save you. I love the rojo and verde salsas they have, super super good! I get the Sopes smothered in them, and the bonus, without meat these bad boys are only $ 2.99. I also adore the cheese Quesadilla, it’s hard not to feel the love when full of cheese and for $ 4.99 it’s a winner. The flavors are fresh and simple. I tried the Tamarind Tea the other day, and I think it was good, or I’d like to try it again anyways, I was just too out of it to enjoy anything but water. If you catch my drift. The staff is friendly and sometimes you wait a little long when it’s busy, but it’s fresh people, so just give it a chance!
Brian I.
Classificação do local: 3 Minneapolis, MN
My wife and I stopped here to pick up dinner on the way home from a doctor. This is another one of those places that has been tempting me on Lake Street. Whenever I stop in a Mexican place, the first thing I try to check out is the burrito since I’m always on the lookout for a good burrito. Who isn’t. Anyway, their burrito did not mention anything like lettuce or tomato, so I thought it was worth a shot and I had to try it with the carne asada to develop my normal baseline. I also got some horchata, which was served in a big 32-ounce cup. The burrito was good, not great. I was glad that it included rice, which was not mentioned on the menu board. It also seemed to include some refried beans, but not too much. Next time I visit I will ask for a burrito without beans since I’m not really a fan of the stuff. It also had a modest amount of cheese along with some beef and somewhat spice salsa. The beef turned out to be a little gristly, but overall the burrito was a good value(it was a $ 4.99 monthly special). The horchata was as good as I was expecting. My wife went with the barbecue pork sope and enjoyed it, especially the way the masa seemed to be pressed with a waffle iron. That’s an idea we are dropping in our bag of tricks. There was a little screw-up with the order, but everything was made right in a cheerful manner. The parking was an adventure as it took us a couple tries to find the correct entrance to the parking behind the restaurant.
Ben D.
Classificação do local: 4 Owatonna, MN
When you walk or drive by this place, it’s really not one that most people would even give a second look to. But while my car was having it’s tires replaced and I wasn’t mobile, it seemed as good as any time to stop in and have a bite as I really wasn’t feeling fast food. When you walk in you are greeted by some amazing smells of grilling meat, and warming tortilla… It reminded me more so of being down in Puerto Vallarta than Ocampo usually does. I am on this new no meat kick, so I got a Quesadilla and asked that they sub in tomatoes in place of the meat(which they were more than happy to do). Kyle got empinada’s which I kinda had a worrysome thought at when he ordered them after some of the experiences I have had with them elsewhere. They called out our orders and what sat in front of me was a mix of mexican yumminess, and americanized sloppiness. I pulled open the quesadilla to pour on some of the green salsa and the red chipotle sauce and for a second I had to look to see any melted cheese, it was kind of a weird sight to be honest, but I spoke with one of my friends(and have recently cooked with) about Queso Cheese and no understand that it just has to be warm, but it’s quite difficult to melt. Either way it tasted WONDERFUL! Even the beans and rice that were part of the meal deal were awesome, though it is a good idea to save some of your salsas and a pinch of salt for that part of the meal :-) All in all, I was pleasantly surprised by this place. Though some of the food here has a strong tendency to be bland, a little spice and a little salsa goes a LONG way on their food! Also: Note to people who HAVEN’T been to Mexico, the vast majority of their foods are NOT spicy, that is something that much like a good chinese place, they will let you spice it up at the table.
Tiffiny C.
Classificação do local: 4 Minneapolis, MN
Wow. Way better than Pineda’s. Their BBQ pork on anything is divine(and even has blackened pieces). We really loved their chicken empanadas, as well. The best empanada I’ve ever had. Hands down.
Jess L.
Classificação do local: 4 Minneapolis, MN
One of my favorite hole in the wall Mexican places in Minneapolis! The quesadillas are cheap and delicious. I’ve had the sopes, too, but don’t like them as much. There is nothing better in the world than a hand made corn tortilla stuffed with chicken, cheese, crema and queso fresco. Yum!
Laura P.
Classificação do local: 3 Minneapolis, MN
This place is small and it’s pretty minimal in appearance. It’s almost under the 94 bridge, so it’s seems kind of dingy and troll-like. Grimey and full of charm. My kind of place. I ordered the chicken tapas. It was like a mexican pizza in a way. My food was amazing, very flavorful and well made. The ingredients were fresh and delicious. The prices were a little steep, especially considering you don’t get a lot of food for what you pay. I’d go back here again. But probably only when I’m feeling rich.
Annie D.
Classificação do local: 3 Minneapolis, MN
There’s better Mexican down the street at Ocampo, La Loma or Pineda BUT Gordita el Gordo(the entry is spelled wrong, yo) is decent if you don’t mind having a pretty greasy meal. I do love the horchata without question but the entrees are questionable(in terms of my enjoyment, not necessarily of the quality). I have been here a couple of times and I have always ordered the el pastor gordita – I forget how greasy it is every time. It’s still good but rrreal greasy. I prefer any one of the places listed above but in a pinch I would stop here again at least for some cold, sweet horchata.
Alison M.
Classificação do local: 1 Oakland, CA
Although you could call it «authentic Mexican», that doesn’t automatically mean it’s good. Yes, they use authentic ingredients. Yes, they speak Spanish. No, it’s not tasty. This is the restaurant that makes Jim Gaffigan’s skit about Mexican food true. The one where he says enchiladas, burritos, tostadas, they all taste the same they’re just in different shapes? Yeah that one. They serve all that shit here. If you like bland, unseeming food covered with too much queso fresco, this is the place for you. Whoever came up with an inspired name like«Fat Little Fatty» is a genius. Too bad NOBODY in their right mind wants to get fat off this food.