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The Best of the Mex
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Written by Adam Zuckerman
California holds a very heavy Latino population, therefore, part of our culture is the amazing food that comes with it. There are many Mexican restaurants in close proximity to M-A, so which one should you go to?
Unamas:
Santa Cruz Avenue’s only Mexican restaurant caters to the Menlo Park/Atherton areas and often supplies families with a solid meal when Mom doesn’t want to cook. However, with dozens of other Mexican restaurants within ten minutes of Unamas, you are just being lazy when you go there. The food is decent at best and far from cheap. The meat is often overcooked, and the chefs fail to mix the ingredients in the burrito. Who wants to bite into their burrito and get all the sour cream at the top? With all the more authentic Mexican restaurants so close by, I wouldn’t recommend this place as a first choice.
El Grullense:
El Grullenses are littered across Redwood City, with a few in Palo Alto and various other places. Contrary to popular belief, they are not a chain; the majority of them are individually owned. The Grullense closes to M-A on El Camino in Redwood City is a serious step up from Unamas. The food is far more authentic and a little easier on the wallet. For $6.50 you can get a super-burrito that will fill up anyone. The meat is well seasoned, and the burritos and tacos are coated with a unique and zesty sauce. This fantastically flavorful experience comes with a downside: your stomach will not be thanking you later that night. If you are prone to upset stomachs you may want to stay away from Grullense, or make sure you’re close to a bathroom for the next couple hours.
Chipotle:
The nationwide chain Chipotle provides a solid meal and a solid burrito, but don’t expect anything special. With consistent flavors and quick service, Chipotle is the In-n-Out of Mexican restaurants. Owned by McDonalds, Chipotle offers consistent service, but lacks soul and authenticity. If you are near a Chipotle and don’t have the plethora of Mexican restaurants that we have near M-A, I would recommend it. Close to the new Redwood City theater, Chipotle is a good choice to avoid the ridiculous theater concession prices. Otherwise, I would not advise going out of your way for Chipotle.
Chavez:
Located on the corner of El Camino and 5th Ave, the taqueria is inside Chavez supermarket. Chavez offers extremely fair prices and decent quality. The very authentic Mexican style is extremely flavorful, but again may present some digestion problems for the weak stomached. Although better options exist, Chavez is only about five minutes from M-A and therefore is a wise choice for a quick meal or snack.
Los Gallos
Los Gallos, commonly referred to just as Gallos is truly the best Mexican cuisine in the area. Pretty out of the way, Los Gallos is situated off Marsh Road near Highway 101. The burritos and tacos are incredibly flavorful with the perfect amount of spice, while the tortilla tastes like it was freshly shipped in from heaven. Offering free chips and salsa along with its healthy size meals, I personally guarantee that you will walk out of the restaurant with a smile on your face and a full belly. If you are looking for lunch, dinner, or fourth meal, I would strongly recommend you make the journey; your tastes buds will thank you.
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October 9th, 2009 at 5:10 pm
I recommend Los Gallos. They keep the traditional Mexican taste in their food! The establishment is large, comfortable, and alive. They have TVs in there as well (but they only play soccer matches!)
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October 9th, 2009 at 8:02 pm
Los Gallos reigns supreme. No question.
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October 10th, 2009 at 8:57 pm
This article caught my attention because I just moved back to California after seven years and I do not really know what is around the bay area. I now know some places to go that seem to be popular. Thanks!
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October 12th, 2009 at 3:51 pm
La Hacienda is an awesome corner store in the willows next to the creek that serves the most amazing burritos ever. You can also grab desert at Zoe’s cafe right next to the store. Anybody who goes for lunch downtown on block days should definitely check this place out
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October 22nd, 2009 at 10:51 am
sancho’s in emerald hills … best fish tacos, great carnitas, and delicious horchata.
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October 31st, 2009 at 12:56 am
What about Three Brothers in East Palo Alto huh? It’s one of the most popular spots and authentic Mexican spots around MA. Just ask anyone that takes the “296 To Eastbayshore ansd Cooley.” Too bad ya’ don;t know where the good stuff is.
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May 2nd, 2010 at 9:08 pm
I also recommend La Hacienda. Chipotle is terrible.
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