El Encanto Restaurante Y Cantina - this new Mexican restaurant is upscale yet still relaxed with an attractive, masculine decor; it boasts some fine handmade traditional specials; phone : 892-1471. (review)
Chevy's - Mexican food made mainstream, Chevy's does it up with big portions, big margaritas, and big hats and songs for birthday celebrations. They have a tortilla-making machine that will delight children and adults alike. The fun atmosphere and new menu items keep us coming back; phone: 898-7345.
Tommy's Salsa - light and clean luncheonette atmosphere; friendly staff; great entrees and combinations--try the fish or shrimp tacos, refreshing horchata; phone: 898-1351.
La Hacienda - crowded corner shop with good service and good food; the servers will reserve a large table for you if you're bringing in a big party for lunch; phone: 897-5514.
El Palmar Restaurant - very reasonable and good food; you can shop next door in the Mexican Market; phone: 893-9199.
Mi Pueblo - located in the old mission style Taco Bell building this restaurant is known for its giant burritos; phone: 878-0122.
Hi Tech Burrito - California version of a burrito shop, with lighter fare and lots of customizations--have your burrito just the way you want it. The surf and turf or Baja burritos have lots of big, juicy shrimp.
Fernando's - doesn't look like much from the outside; inside is older but comfortable with traditional decor and murals--booths and little nooks in the bar and dining area give a feeling of privacy. Fernando's offers happy hour appetizers of quesadillas and nachos and their margarita aren't bad! phone : 897-2425.
Las Guitarras - Outdoor dining area is a
real draw in a courtyard/garden-like setting with tile fountain and iron
furniture. Food is average. They are an old standby and unfortunately
service is often indifferent; phone: 892-3171
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