
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.
Thao Nguyen
2 months ago
Had dinner here with my friends, we all absolutely love the food with authentic taste. The service was great, the atmosphere is very cozy. The prawn dumplings is a must try for entree, it was so fresh...
323 Lygon St
E Hewitt
3 months ago
Highly recommended - we visited this lovely Ethiopian restaurant for dinner as a group. The owner was very friendly and hospitable. He was eager to please us and ensure we had a wonderful culinary exp...
195 Hampshire Rd
Minjun Lee
3 months ago
This charcoal chicken place is actually ridiculous. You know that smoky, crispy, straight-off-the-spit smell? Yeah — it hits you before you even open the door. The chicken is next-level. Skin perfect...
Unit 4/51 Military Rd
Samuel Wang
4 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
Katelyn Braithwaite
5 months ago
I’ve never been asked how much chicken salt I would want on my chips “little, medium or a lot”, a lot please sir 🙊 The service here is always great and the owner even offered me a free salad. The chi...
253 High St
Golam Ahmed
6 months ago
I had a fantastic experience at this charcoal chicken restaurant! The food was absolutely delicious — the chicken was perfectly cooked, juicy, and full of flavour. The sides were fresh and well-prepar...
67 Ashley St