We had the carne asada burritos. I have had better. The meat was very grisly to the point of hard to chew. There are better Mexican places a short walk from here.
Jeremy D.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Vancouver, WA
We stumbled across this little place while wandering around Seaside. It shares a space with three other restaurants so it was very loud in a very small area. It took a very long time to get our tacos and they weren’t very good. I wouldn’t eat here again.
Chelsey T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seaside, OR
Our favorite burritos in town. Delicious beans too. The prices are good and the sauces they serve are even better than the ones at the Stand IMHO. They have american choices on the kid’s menu for the less adventurous eaters in your group, and those are tasty too.
Sarah P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Belmont, CA
Okay, so understandably, it is not California and I know I can’t expect truly authentic Mexican food and what is authentic anything anyways? Ordered different types of burritos for a take out for family while on vacation; the usual, carne asada, pollo asado, and al pastor and of course carne asada soft tacos. I had carne asada burrito and I wasn’t expecting a wet burrito but it was. The meat just seasoned with salt and pepper and it seemed little salty to my taste but the over all flavor was okay. The person behind the counter/cook was awesome, very nice and patient with my blubbering self as I tried to order and make up my mind. I guess the food was good but not as flavorful as I would have liked but good but definitely good salsas for sure :)
Ryan S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Berkeley, CA
I just got back from traveling Mexico. Eating el pastor and asada tacos at Bravo’s made me daydream that I was at Zocolo downtown D. F. Bravo’s is the best authentic Mexican in Oregon.