Barbocoa tacos were AMAZING, service was friendly and place was cute. Definitely recommend! Warning: no free chips with take out meals. :-(
Laurel H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Fairfield, CA
Very pretty inside. We ordered El Pastor quesadilla and a Carne Asada super burrito to share. Carne asada is very tasty. Guacamole is fresh and and the rice is super yummy! Quesadilla was very rich and we had too much food, so we left stuffed. Sit down lunch with my favorite young lady and it only cost $ 17 bucks tip was included in that. We will come back again!
Jennifer F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Fairfield, CA
The best thing of The place is their customer service. The staff is beyond friendly and nice. The tacos were really good. They just need to add more choices to their menu. I’ll definitely go again!
Austin H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fairfield, CA
Choco is amazing!!! Authentic Mexican food and great coffee, mochas n more! Lunch specials are awesome, cant beat it!!! Super burritos are unique and full of flavor! Must visit!!! My wife and I will be coming back for life.
Tianna W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Sacramento, CA
Nice décor. Friendly service. Ordered a tamale that was good. No salsa bar:(
Chuy R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Hayward, CA
This little hole in the wall is one of the most authentic mexican food places I’ve ever been is the closest to my mom’s kitchen at home in Mexico. Great food and a modern atmosphere highly recommend it!
Ricky T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Antioch, CA
Good size burrito and a coke for $ 6 can’t beat it. I’ll try something new next time.
Michael C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Rafael, CA
The staff was very friendly. The food was good and inexpensive, although the portions were not overly generous. The restaurant was very clean. The coffee Cubano was exceptional. Great place for a quick inexpensive bite to eat!
Evan O.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fairfield, CA
When it comes to Mexican food I am a tortas man, and a good tortas is hard to find… But I didn’t just find a good one I found the best one I have ever had. I have tried tortas from Oakland to Sonoma and there were a couple good ones in there but like I said this café has the best. I ordered them just the way they make them and they are excellent. The bread, the meat, and all the other ingredients are hella good. I think their chicken quesadillas are pretty tasty too.
Prince J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Suisun City, CA
Nice clean and cozy place in downtown Fairfield. Food is flavorful and Service is with a smile. I would love to come here more often. Also buy 9 burrito and the 10th is free.
Karen O.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Fairfield, CA
Food is ok… service is ok… but they consistently make mistakes on the orders. I’m not going back.
Karina T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Sacramento, CA
Found a new place to eat Tortas! Love their soft, fresh ciabatta style bread. Very delicious! Only downfall is the portion. I think it’s too small. I also wish they came with a side dish because it felt like a snack. Will be back again because the food is bomb!
Megan T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fairfield, CA
I love this cute little café! My three item combo was delicious!!! I will be back to try the super burrito with a soda for six dollars… I can’t wait
Ethan Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Napa, CA
Thank you Choco Latte for moving here from Suisun and adding food to your repertoire, downtown Fairfield welcomes you and your tasty treats! Choco Latte just opened last week and is located on Texas Street next door to the Chevron station. While they used to be just a drinks café when they were located in Suisun, they now offer a limited food menu including tortas, tamales, enchiladas, pozole, and other munchies. I stopped in to try their Mexican Chocolate($ 3.50) and since it was lunch time ordered a carnitas torta($ 6.00) as well. I had heard the Mexican chocolate was to die for, and it was pretty good but didn’t blow my mind. The torta was fresh and tasty with the jalapenos, onion and guacamole adding just the right flavor kick. The portion was a tad small, however, and I was still hungry. I’d definitely order it again, but maybe when I want something light… I think if you are passing through town and want to hang out for 30 – 45 minutes Choco Latte would be an excellent choice. They have a cozy and festive seating area with TV and free wi-fi(which I did not get a chance to try). The food prices are $ 1-$ 2 more than the several other competent Mexican/Latin American joints within a few block radius so I am not sure if Choco Latte will be able to garner a large regular following, I think they will appeal mainly to passers-by unless they lower their pricing and speed up their service. I was the only customer and my small order took 10 – 15 minutes. A couple tips for Choco Latte: 1) lower your prices a bit and/or offer a loyalty card/local discount for the local lunch crowd. The lunch scene is dominated by county workers, airmen from Travis, and people going to court, all of whom are time pressured and price sensitive. 2) Speed up your service, maybe encourage phone-in orders. County workers have a limited lunch break and can’t hang out for a long time surfing your free wi-fi.