In a town where Mexican restaurants can be found on every corner, Tres definitely offers a more authentic Mexican food experience. I would highly recommend the Chicken Tortilla Soup, Chile Relleno, or the Burrito Con Queso. Very reasonable prices with daily specials.
Eric C.
Classificação do local: 3 Temple, TX
Their breakfast tacos and burritos are great! I have always had a hard time with my orders and the problem is that some of the ladies don’t speak English well or at all. Español es casi un deber con este negocio!
Tony M.
Classificação do local: 1 San Antonio, TX
Not a happy customer. Order Chicken Soup and it was watery no flavor. Then order Pastel Tress Leche thinking chances or return it in was less. They prove me wrong by receive it all dry. Pastel Trees Leche should be soak with milk. Not this one.
Jo H.
Classificação do local: 1 Rogers, TX
Most disgusting cheese enchiladas I’ve ever tasted. They use processed cheese instead of real block/grated cheese, so imagine someone putting Kraft sandwich slices in a corn tortilla and pouring canned enchilada sauce over it. The salsa also smelled funny like grass and I actually had to add salt to the refried beans. The rice had no added ingredients just reddish orange rice that tasted out of the box. Never going there again.
Gena F.
Classificação do local: 1 Temple, TX
This place is disgusting… Dont know how it still remains open if the food and service is horrible! My first and last experience ended when I ordered the enchilada plate and the enchiladas were VERYSALTY!!! Yuck
Shelly L.
Classificação do local: 4 Austin, TX
Only reason this place doesn’t get five stars is because service isn’t outstanding. It’s okay. But not super awesome. The food though is always delicious! I love the combination plates. Also, compared to other bs «Mexican» restaurants the prices are definitely reasonable. Some of the previous reviews sound awful but I’ve been to this restaurant quite a few times and have never had a bad experience as far as the business goes. Only bad thing I’ve ever encountered there was some guy running in and stealing the collection jar that was supposed to be donated to cancer research.
Master D.
Classificação do local: 3 Deer Park, TX
It was great, until I got my food, they microwaved my NACHOS… why? The sweet tea was great, chips and salsa were great, but the microwaved nachos killed the deal for me.
Cheryl B.
Classificação do local: 4 Temple, TX
This is my favorite breakfast burrito place… And they have chips and queso even in the morning which some places don’t have until later
Sean S.
Classificação do local: 2 Temple, TX
Food was mediocore, service wasn’t much better. After waiting on us for a half hour the sweet old lady rang my buddy and I up but couldn’t remember who had what, and as far as price goes meals are pretty cheap but add ons are expensive. For some reason my coffee and two extra pieces of bacon were almost just as much as my meal. Also you have to pay for chips and salsa??? At a Mexican restaurant really? Bottom line I prolly wouldn’t go back.
John S.
Classificação do local: 1 Denton, TX
What a garbage place to eat. I stopped in the other day, and after I sat down and got the menu from my waitress, placed my drink order. I noticed that the waitress had not come with chips and salsa, but I haven’t been here in years so I assumed that the chips and salsa were no longer complimentary. A few minutes after I sat down though, another group walked in and got chips and salsa right off the bat. After the waitresses noticed that I had noticed, I eventually got mine. The salsa was incredibly bland, and the chips tasted like they had been sitting outside the chip warmer for quite some time. Honestly, they tasted like the cheapest tortilla chips you could buy, but that’s just an assumption. So, I placed an order for lemonade and the burrito con queso. Both came out in a reasonable amount of time, and that’s about the nicest thing I can say about this entire visit. The lemonade was passable, but the burrito was god-awful. Everything, and I mean EVERYTHING, on my plate had come out of a box. The cheapest box you could buy from whatever restaurant supply they are using. Sysco would be my best bet. The queso had no flavor, and resembled melted plastic more than cheese. Five minutes after I got my order, it actually solidified and really did look more like plastic than it did queso. The tortilla may as well have been cardboard, because it sure as shit tasted like it. The inside of the«burrito» was the biggest slap in the face, though. All that was in there was just chunks of chicken. That’s it. No tomato, no avocado, no refried beans, not even so much as a shred of lettuce. Just chunks of boring, underseasoned chicken. This has got to be the laziest excuse for restaurant food I have even seen in my entire life. Even the rice was terrible. Rice, the hardest side dish in the world to fuck up, was nasty. Maybe I’m just being an elitist here, but when I go to a restaurant, I expect them to actually cook my food, not just assemble it out of a box. It would be nice if they wouldn’t assume that my pasty gringo tongue couldn’t handle any real flavor, too. What they’re serving now doesn’t even deserve to be called Mexican.