Super Elotes Richy's

8541 Alameda Ave, El Paso I-79907-6131, United States

🛍 Tacos, Mexican

3.7 💬 483 Vélemények

Telefon: +19158586977

Cím: 8541 Alameda Ave, El Paso I-79907-6131, United States

Város: El Paso

Ételek: 35

Vélemények: 483

"I always drive around town in El Paso Texas to find out who has the best corn in the cup and I have finally found it. They have five different sizes small medium-large super Junior and super senior any size to fit your appetite they also have Mexican dishes this corn in the cup was delicious. I recommend this to anybody who loves corn in the cup."


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carlos carlos

Elote in a cup it's great,, just tell them the way you like it,,, because they will put a lot of lime and Chile,,I will come back

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Ketita
Ketita

All the food is great, good costumer service. I have already been there 3 times in less than one week!! They have Elotes, Burgers, Flautas, Enchiladas, Tortas, Tacos, Aguas Frescas, Burritos, Mexican Candy and much more!!


TonyTones
TonyTones

I always drive around town in El Paso Texas to find out who has the best corn in the cup and I have finally found it. They have five different sizes small medium-large super Junior and super senior any size to fit your appetite they also have Mexican dishes this corn in the cup was delicious. I recommend this to anybody who loves corn in the cup.

Kategóriák

  • Tacos Gyönyörködjön taco választékunkban, amely élénk ízeket és friss alapanyagokat tartalmaz. A puha, meleg tortillába burkolt, minden egyes taco egyedi ízkalandot kínál, a finom húsoktól a fűszeres zöldségekig.
  • 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!

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