
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.
Jacob Stark
a week ago
One word. Pure class. I’m not too sure exactly what I ate but I am extremely satiated and satisfied. The star of the show was the beef stew in the centre of the plate which had a flavour profile of no...
195 Hampshire Rd
Isabella Fiumara
a month 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
2 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
Aaron Ottobre
3 months ago
Wow!!! Just wow!! What an amazing place, such delicious, beautiful and awesome service!! Extremely good value for money here!! Not only was the food absolutely delicious, the portions were really gene...
287 High St
Michael
4 months ago
Was really happy with the food here! This place is a hidden gem with unique and authentic Vietnamese food. The vibe has a touch of modern and authentic Vietnamese mix to it. I had one of the chef’s...
229 Hampshire Rd
Nick Gauci
4 months ago
I’ve been visiting this chicken shop for years and it has never disappointed. The fried chicken is easily some of the best I’ve had. The coating is incredibly crispy and full of flavour. I’ve even tri...
2/6 Homer St