My family and I have been coming here for awhile now. The owners are very sweet and they make some delicious carne seca and their soups are also a good choice. A great value for your dollar!
Bleep S.
Classificação do local: 4 Tucson, AZ
Mmmmmmm… very good guacamole, yum beans(lard free), very good salsa, crispy chicken flautas. I had to order a slice of tres leche cake, of course. It was a little too good… They whipped up the cream for the cake right after I ordered. All the food tasted fresh. Looks like I’ve found a new lunch place down the street from work. Yay!
Valarie A.
Classificação do local: 3 Flagstaff, AZ
I’ve had a few dishes here, and it’s good if not a little bland. The worst dish i had was the chicken enchiladas(too too bland) best dish: Beef Torta and it was my first time eating one! My boyfriend swears be the chicken Chimichanga but I always get something different when I go out and so this place can be somewhat hit or miss. Wait staff is OK if not a little distracted. But i will be back, it’s the closest Mexcian food to my apartment and I can image they will only get better.
Heather M.
Classificação do local: 3 Tucson, AZ
Milagros is a cute little café midtown. The prices are reasonable. The salsa, guac and chips were tasty. The tortillas were good as well. The flavors of my dinner were disappointing though. Way too bland. It has what I call the«made by a gringo» flavor. It simply misses the mark for good Mexican food. The people were lovely though. I’m considering another visit to check out the breakfast selections.
X J.
Classificação do local: 4 Tucson, AZ
Healthy Mexican food. I’m sad to say though that they have entered«bland» land. From the salsa to the rice everything seemed bland. :(Who says healthy food needs to be tasteless? I’d like Milagro to add more herbs and spices for the loss of sodium and fat. I did like the fact that everything had little to no salt, becuase in the end I’d rather add it myself. Salt is something most places never do correctly. The horachata is to die for! And they have excellent customer service. I’d return for the horachata alone, and the safety of having a healthy mexican joint for fast take out.
William B.
Classificação do local: 4 Tucson, AZ
Really nice little place tucked away in a shopping center on Ft. Lowell, Milagro’s has a pleasant sit-down service but is neither fancy nor is it Los Betos. The menu boasts of much healthier options in the style of its chicken and ingredients, and that was a huge plus! I picked pinto beans as a side to my bean burrito with lemon chicken. It was very good! They served up a bowl of chips and hot salsa beforehand. It’s not an earth shattering experience for Mexican food but it’s a place to head back to and have a nice sit down meal without paying an arm and a leg. They have an extra room for more seating. The owner came by to check up on us eating, and was very nice. I shall return!
Anne J.
Classificação do local: 4 Tucson, AZ
Visited Milagro’s on the advice of the butcher at Sunflower(great guy!) We were in a hurry, and I HATE going for Mexican in a hurry, but they absolutely worked with me to get my kids fed fast. I have mostly cut out grains from my diet, but tasted the tortillas anyway, and they were worth the cheat. WOW. Delicious! The scramble packed inside was delicious too. My only complaint was that they were a little understaffed, but it was 10:30 on a Saturday so supposed to be in between meals. Atmosphere is nothing special — festively decorated, cute, not fancy, but the food speaks and you could easily sit and chill and chat in here all morning. No pressure! The kids loved their burrito and the price was right. I’ll be back to really enjoy it when we have more time!
Kati W.
Classificação do local: 3 Tucson, AZ
I probably never would’ve noticed this place had it not been for the giant letters painted on the front. «Mexican style breakfast 3.95» greets me every morning on my way to work. I finally got to try the place out on Saturday. The sign is a bit misleading, because only one breakfast burrito actually costs $ 3.95. All the main breakfast items are almost $ 8. I went the middle route and got a carne seca and eggs breakfast burrito for $ 4.60. It didn’t come with any sides, but I didn’t need them. The burrito was served with fresh salsa. It had delicious meat and scrambled eggs wrapped in a thin flour tortilla. I could tell the tortilla was homemade, or at least of that quality. All in all, this place was okay. I would like to try it again and check out some of the other menu items.
Ana T.
Classificação do local: 4 Portland, OR
(mariachi music begins) The place is called Milagros and they have some killer tacos. The grilled shrimp ones are delicious, those with chicken a little dry, but their fish taco is divine. So I heard, ’cause they sell out quickly. (mariachi guitars strumming) Well, I say get there early for the tacos and the deals. Just five dollars for a lunch-in Different special every day But I am for their burrito… bacon, eggs, chorizo n tatoes. (mariachi guitars strumming) Or if you just can’t decide order The Milagros Plate. You get a taco, beans, and greens with a saucy enchilada. So tasty you’ll want another. Third part’s the chile relleno, which is too soft, whoa on the sauce but it’s got a nice onion crunch in every comforting little bite. (mariachi guitars strumming) Design may need a make-over May need to upgrade the seating Giant painted bubble letters on the storefront looking kitschy, but besides that they are solid and definitely worth my dough.