I am fat and part mexican!!! and this place is good no B.S. it is like your eating at the best taco truck in town but you are in a cute clean little restaurant. Two nice gals were there when the wife and I came in. We had carne asada tacos, and spicy pork maulita’s.both where great. i keep finding my self wanting to go back and try all the other items they have as well, but my damn wife keeps wanting to cook dinner. the salsa bar is huge and has lots to chose from. and there chips have some super good seasoning on them as well. there is nothing to worry about with this place other eating till you have a heart attack cause the food is so good.
Jens J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Seattle, WA
Yep, here comes another Mexican restaurant review, and that’s because quick and good Mexican comfort food can be found at Primo’s(Cousin’s) Tacos. Despite the winter chill of today, this restaurant — filled with colorful ceramic tile tables — was pleasantly warm. On the overhead TV set a fútbol(soccer) match was in progress. For a little restaurant, the menu is amazingly long. Burritos, sopes, mulitas, tacos($ 1.25), chimichangas, birria, menudo, you name it, Primo’s has it. Well, not quite everything — though they have several meats including lengua(tongue) — they don’t have chorizo. You order at the counter and they bring your food to you. Besides the deliciously seasoned meats and perfectly prepared quesadillas, they have some great salsas. I counted seven salsas up at the salsa bar, and there was one with a creamy style that was truly love at first bite! It was interesting that Primo’s had these rowboat-shaped paper trays that you use to take salsa back to your table. In any other restaurant, I can see these trays being used to serve fries or tater tots. Oh, speaking of burritos, the perhaps apocryphal history of burritos is that they are not from Mexico, but actually first appeared in Los Angeles in the 1930s. And only after that did burritos began to appear south of the border. JP ordered pozole and gave it two thumbs up. Also two thumbs up for the nicely spiced chivo(goat) meat in his tacos. He now wants to bring his sister here because she is really picky about going out to eat and he’s confident she would like Primo’s. Myself, I ordered a quesadilla. They don’t normally come with cilantro, but do come with lettuce. I requested my carne asada(beef) quesadilla sans lechuga. The quesadilla was huge and fabulous(made even better topped