La Reyna Market And Mexican Food

532 24th St, Paso Robles, United States

🛍 Meat, Mexican, Fast Food

4.6 💬 1900 Vélemények

Cím: 532 24th St, Paso Robles, United States

Város: Paso Robles

Ételek: 10

Vélemények: 1900


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  • Meat Fedezze fel ínycsiklandó húsválasztékunkat, amelyben mesterien grillezett steakek, omlós csirkehús és ízletes bárányételek szerepelnek, mindegyik tökéletesen fűszerezve egy felejthetetlen étkezési élmény érdekében.
  • Mexican Hiteles mexikói ízek várnak rád, sistergő fajitákkal, ízletes tacókkal, pikáns enchiladákkal és friss guacamoléval, mind gazdag, hagyományos fűszerekkel készítve, élénk köretekkel tálalva. Élvezd a fiestát a tányérodon!
  • Fast Food Élvezzen egy sor gyors és finom ételt, amely tökéletes az útközbeni étkezéshez. Az ízletes hamburgerektől és ropogós sült krumplitól a frissítő italokig, gyorséttermünk menüje gyors kiszolgálással és ellenállhatatlan ízekkel elégíti ki az étvágyát.

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Basil Thai

828 11th St, 93447, Paso Robles, United States

Thai • Asian • Asiatic • Seafood


"I 've been to this restaurant three or four times, each visit when I was passing through the area. Some of the food here is pretty good, and it 's one of the few restaurants in the area that I know of where you can get anything vegetarian. I like that you can get tofu here and the food quality is generally good. It 's a nice location and a nice looking restaurant. HOWEVER, please note that many of the things labeled vegetarian are not truly vegetarian because they contain fish sauce. For example, on a recent visit (Sept 2011), we were informed that the tofu satay appetizer and the tom kah soup can 't be made without fish sauce, even through the menu says that both can be made vegetarian. We had already ordered these and only found out when we asked if the pad thai (which didn 't specify vegetarian on the menu) had fish sauce (it did). When we then said we didn 't want the soup and appetizer we ordered, the server acted inconvenienced and lectured us a bit... I think the encounter was more indicative of the individual than of the restaurant, so I won 't get into the details (we had great service on other visits), but the real moral of the story is: Always ask whether something has fish sauce here before you order it (if you are vegetarian and that sort of thing is important to you), even if it 's labeled vegetarian on the menu. Unfortunately, the truly vegetarian options here become much more limited in this process, but there are still several good choices."