
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
Gwen
a week ago
The service was incredibly caring. I ordered the spicy rice noodles and was quietly blowing my nose because they were so spicy. The staff member noticed I was struggling and kindly offered me a free c...
323 Lygon St
Angel Wings
2 weeks ago
This is the best Crazy Charcoal Chicken in the Northern Suburbs! The food is always cooked fresh, full of flavour, and you can really taste the quality in every bite. The store is exceptionally clean ...
253 High St
Brad
a month ago
Jacks Charcoal Chicken absolutely delivers. The food was delicious, fresh, and came out fast miles better than Red Rooster. Honestly, don’t waste your time running around trying to find the Red Rooste...
Unit 4/51 Military 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