I love their Mexican food, especially the burritos. I have also shopped here for vegetables, freshly made cheese and use their sliced beef when I smoke beef jerky. Extremely friendly staff.
J Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Moss Landing, CA
Walked in excited to get one of the«bay areas best burritos». The taqueria is next to the meat case. The smell was RANK. Immediately hightailed it out of there down the street to the El Volcan food truck. Too bad.
Randy O.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Ormond Beach, FL
Another one of those little gems in the Watsonville area… I really enjoyed my carne asada burrito, better than anything in Santa Cruz.
Roger L.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Watsonville, CA
The worst place to grab a burrito! I’m a big fan of burritos, igrab one every time I can but this one was a big disappointment the Barrito was cold the lady serving it was not a very nice person. she gave me attitude; didn’t give me all the condiments that come with it. Overall the Barito it’s a big disappointment I would not recommend this place to no one. I’m never going back to that place!
Robby O.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Watsonville, CA
Al Pastor! Savory, decilcious and moist. So often al pastor can get dry, but the Food Center does not disappoint. Be aware, the servers may not speak any English, but it’s totally worth practicing your Spanish or just communicating through gestures and hunger induced grunts. Don’t miss this gem.
Chris M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Soquel, CA
A decent burritto or torta at a reasonable price. They put beans in their burritos which I don’t care for so I just ask them not to and they’re happy to make it how you want it. A great little market and burrito joint.
Jeremy H.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Santa Cruz, CA
To the lady in the back corner chewing on the grissle, while staring at you with a blind squint gaze, it’s grotesque… Too boot, the store is dingy dirty! The checkers are rude. I give it two starts because on Tuesdays they have fish tacos which are good. They used to use fresh avocado on the burritos until recently they are doing some cheap guacamole instead. You would think after being in Pajaro for over 17 years they would learn a few words of english. This is Pajaro. Oh their carrot juicer has been broken for 3 years.
Lewie G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Jose, CA
I’m geeking out right now. Love hole-in-the-walls and this be as holy as they come, priest.
Sam R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Capitola, CA
Pajaro Food Center is what I call a traditional hole in the wall. The establishment is a grocery store in front with a great little restaurant the back. Walking in the first thing one is greeted by is the checkout line. To the left is a meat counter. Walking past the meat counter to the far left hand side of the store is a little restaurant with a small sitting area. It reminds me of places I went to when I was a child. These little hidden eating places have been long lost to time. Rarely do I stumble across such a place. A good old school burrito of rice, beans, mean and salsa. The cooks make it right in front of you and put on exactly what you want. What was most striking to me was the freshness of the salsa and the tenderness of the meat. Plus the price is fantastic for the size of the burrito. This is the place to run in and grab some food, not a sit down restaurant. For what it is, it is well worth dropping by.
David A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Sisters, OR
Recently Sunset Magazine had an article on the best burritos in California. Pajaro Food Center won Best Burrito in Northern California. I’ll admit I was rather surprised to read this as I drive by PFC fairly frequently and it doesn’t exactly strike you as the home of Best Burrito. I’m happy to report it lives up to the hype! Usually a burrito this large is full of «filler» lettuce and lots of refried beans. These burritos are fill of nothing but goodness. Bursting with fresh steak(I ordered the carne asada) onion, cilantro, other fresh produce, and perfectly cooked rice, I can confidently say this was the freshest burrito I’ve ever had. I will definitely be back!