
The main meal of the day in Mexico is the "comida", meaning 'meal' in Spanish. This refers to dinner or supper. It sometimes begins with soup, often chicken broth with pasta or a "dry soup", which is pasta or rice flavored with onions, garlic or vegetables. The main course is meat served in a cooked sauce with salsa on the side, accompanied with beans and tortillas and often with a fruit drink.
Mondo Stewart
a week ago
The food here is so flavoursome. Three of us shared two dishes, one meat one veg, and the variety is why I love Ethiopian cuisine. Friendly service, who accommodated for one of us who needed to eat gl...
195 Hampshire Rd
Jonathan Anazodo
2 weeks ago
Had a fantastic experience here! The food was absolutely delicious, full of authentic flavours, and every dish was beautifully presented. You can tell a lot of care goes into both the cooking and the ...
224 Nicholson St
Isabella Fiumara
3 months ago
Beautiful food!! Thickest flake I’ve seen. Tasted very fresh and no yuck oil grease. Would only add a bit more chicken salt, unfortunately none was on the table to self season. They also gave me an ex...
31-69 McLister St
San Sharma
4 months ago
Wow, for the price in this economy, it’s a gem. Must visit place anyone looking for good value for money. Our total bill was just $30 with so much food. Quantity for the prices are definitely more tha...
417 Sydney Rd
Samuel Wang
7 months ago
Tried this place because our previous favourite place Hoffmans Road Fish and Chip is still closed. The hamburger tasted the same as Hoffmans; the way Aussie Burgers meant to be before the Americans r...
49 Melville Rd
Jack Lillie
8 months ago
This joint rips! Chicken is charcoal cooked, tastes amazing and is moist. Chips excellent and seasoned to perfection. Gravy was also good with the chips! Salad was decent, beans could’ve been cooked a...
1073 Mt Alexander Rd