Really good food. Really good customer service! I will definitely start coming here. We love this place !
Calyse M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Stanislaus County, CA
Food is okay, instead of great. Got take out and the food made my stomach hurt. Not as great as it was though. Had cheese enchiladas with rice and beans
Chris H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Turlock, CA
This is got to be hands down the best Mexican food in Paterson. Highly recommend their breakfast burritos. The regular burritos and their tortas are phenomenal.
Edwin N.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Patterson, CA
Awesome food. No matter what I order the food is always good. We go here for lunch all the time.
Candelaria V.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Manteca, CA
First taqueria I have tried in the area. Not the worst but not the best either. Had a taco with tripe and the meat was tasteless. Wasn’t impressed with the burrito. Service was fast and friendly though.
Theresa A.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Patterson, CA
Ate here twice and this place is terrible! I had a burrito first visit which had no flavor and the second time, I had chicken tacos which was so dry and had no taste, the lime that was on the side had no juice in it when I tried squeezing it over my tacos. My sister had nachos and was very disappointed they did not use fresh cheese, but used the kind of cheese that comes in a can and her nachos were awful. Everything was reheated in the microwave. Ewwww! Will never eat there again. This place always looked empty and I never see cars in front of the restaurant. That should have been a sign for me not to go there.
Paul Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Turlock, CA
I eat here at least once a week. Great family owned and run store. Food is always great and made to order. The menu is full of good dishes. Service is fast and friendly. They do have breakfast burritos and other breakfast entrees, and of course the typical taqueria fare. Good spot for breakfast or lunch!
Melinda T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Modesto, CA
We were in Patterson for a meeting and didn’t know where to eat, found Morelia by chance and loved the food. I had the enchilada plate and loved it!!! It had so many little extras that made it so tasty, not just your typical enchiladas!!! Yum, going to go back there just to take my family now! The dining room & seating area isn’t the best but totally worth it! The salsa was very good as well.
Vernita R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Lorenzo, CA
really good place don’t know why people don’t come on here and put reviews, I usually order the carne asada fries but I have to ask on request be cause it is not on the menu it’s like between $ 5-$ 6 dollars really good omg, and then my boyfriend ordered the carne asada burrito and the bean and cheese burrito and he absolutely loved it they were about carne asada burrito was $ 6 dollars, and bean and cheese burrito $ 3. they close kinda early so go there early to get the food before it closes i think they close at 6 or 7 pm even though the door says 9pm or 8pm. but its really good place i recommend if you’re craving good mexican food =)
Delya S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Fremont, CA
Morelia’s doesn’t have quite the same hold on my heart(and belly) that Ernie’s does. Yet I *do* have to admit that I’m still full(now at 11pm) because I ate a burrito roughly the size of my head for lunch. And I don’t do that unless it’s some damn tasty food. You can decide whether that’s a horrifying statement on my total lack of self-restraint, or high praise. My colleague was next door at the esteemed(but too meat-centric for my tastes) Touchdown Pizza, so I decided to step outside of my taqueria-comfort-zone and try Morelia’s. They enjoy quite a rush from the neighboring food processing plant, so be ready to order when it’s your turn! I opted for their shrimp burrito. The shrimp, peppers and onions are grilled and then rolled in a warm tortilla with whole beans. It’s served with a very good red salsa and chips. I’m not sure where their profit margin comes in, because darn if that wasn’t cheap and chock full of shrimp. I don’t know how often I’ll be here, because of my pre-existing burrito habits, but I’m certain today wasn’t my last visit. (Note: If you are craving more authentic dishes, I saw a sign advertising Menudo on weekends. And Spanish appears to be the primary language there, so it’s probably good, if you like that stuff.)