Mexican Village nearly does the opposite, and is able to make synergy of the few ingredients used throughout their kitchen.
Anytime I go to this restaurant, I can pick from a wide selection of meals and
be satisfied.
Satisfied is the key word here, as
there are only a few plates on their menu that are originally designed, cooked,
and flavored that allows Mexican Village to stand out from any other Mexican restaurant. The chef masters there fail to progress in superior taste with the usage of meat alongside
beans, rice, cheese, tortillas, and lettuce. Or course, those are the basis of most mexican inspired cooking. But Mexican Village does little to break out from those standards and continues to create many good dishes with few delicious ones.
Although their food does not impress, they have an extensive margarita list which breeds fun times, as well as a Mexico, tropical ambiance. The restaurant is nicely designed with colorful decorations, and while sitting at any table, I can hear mariachi bands playing.
Their selection of drinks is very large and each one is perfectly blended. I can never shy away from a couple frosty treats, although I never know which flavor to choose. They offer normal sizes, a "mega-margarita," and also a pitcher for $15, which fills six regular size glasses.
Overall, what keeps me coming back to Mexican Village is not the food. While still satisfying and at a good price, it is the drinks and the atmosphere that make me want to have a Mexican fiesta!
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