Guacamole 3.25Oz
El Gordito Mexican

El Gordito Mexican

39413 Los Alamos Rd Ste A, 92563, Murrieta, US, United States

Meat • Tacos • Mexican • Fast Food


"Update 5/21/2022 Before I move from the Temecula/Murrieta area, I wanted to write a review for the one restaurant that I always ate at in my teenage years. I even delivered their food back in the days of a fax machine through a company called Dine-In Delivery. Some of us my age will remember those days that predated Uber-Eats and the others. My desire was to have one last taste of this icon for me on a personal level before I depart with an unknown (if ever) return date. I always returned to this little place when I came back to visit Mom, but those days are gone and I have sold the house, yet one last memory in it seems fitting so I clicked on the mouse and here we go. Alright, well, I wrote that first paragraph before I ordered my food. I now have a film in my mouth that I can?t seem to shake. I took the time to plate the food and make it look nice as I always do. I figure it helps people see something other than a Styrofoam container and what the food can become. I know this restaurant has changed ownership and the part that first upset me a few years back was a change to the house salsa. What I got today is even worse than what I tasted six months ago. I?m trying to figure out as I type where to best start as I don?t have anything positive to say other than the rice was good. Here is what I?m going to do in this rare case that I actually don?t have anything nice to say. I took a batch of photos as I love this place. Can it go back to the place it was? I?m not so sure as what I see is cost cutting at its best and business declines when you cannot fulfill the expectations of customers who once frequented the establishment. All of us in my 40+ age group know what things tasted like many years ago and that place was packed. It saddens me that someone destroyed this ?Icon? of a restaurant. When I think  that a taco from Taco Bell would have been more pleasing, there is an issue here. There are a million details I want to share about my thoughts, but I feel that this is sufficient to perhaps allow the business to make some necessary changes. First and foremost, change the oil in your fryer and filter it each night. If Del Taco can do it, so can you. I worked there so I know. As far as photos go?you?ll figure it out, but I ordered the following: 12 oz salsa 1 bag of Chips 2 Beef Hard Shell Tacos 1 Beef Enchilada Combo w/ 2 Enchiladas (Rice and Beans) 1 Carne Asada Soft Shell Taco 1 side of rice For the record, out of that list above, the Carne Asada Soft Shell Taco was the best TOP REASONS FOR NEGATIVE REVIEW: I still taste oil in my mouth from the tacos and the oil is old. One can tell by the horrible taste. The Salsa is pretty much near its prime and watered down, with no heat at all. The Sour Cream was curdled, and the Guacamole was brown and creepy to eat. The rice, while tasty, seemed like a salt shaker fell into it. The Enchiladas made me feel sick for some reason. Grease perhaps? Find a better cut of mea"

Victorico's Mexican Food Hillsboro

Victorico's Mexican Food Hillsboro

2145 NE Town Center Dr, 97006, Hillsboro, US, 97006-8908, United States

Steak • Tacos • Cheese • Mexican


"I've been coming here off and on for the past year. Sometimes the breakfast burritos are great, other times they are dripping with oil. Rolled tacos are consistently decent. I left Portland in 2020, where you could still find a breakfast burrito at places like this for $5-7. I moved back a year ago, and now they're $10. Inflation has hit everyone hard, and it's still disappointing.Something must have changed because the temperature inside used to feel like a sauna, and they charged for extra salsa beyond the 1 or 2 small cups per item. Now they have a salsa bar, which is a welcome addition, and I can get exactly what salsa I want.My favorite thing here is their adobada plate. Rice, beans, guacamole, pico, and plenty of corn tortillas. Plus, adding a fountain drink is only a dollar more. The best deal to beat the inflation heat.You can't even go to McDonald's anymore for much less than $10, so I suppose higher prices are the way of the world. Google is asking me questions about this place like it's a high end spot with valet parking. It's a drive through mexican joint! Maybe Google is confused by the price as well, and hasn't caught up with inflation. Overall, it's standard mexican fare, like what you would find at an Alberto's down south.Parking: There are approximately 20 parking spots. The way the drive-thru is arranged, it can make parking difficult, or getting out difficult when the drive-thru is busy."