
Molcajete was phenomenal. Really excellent and worth the money. The restaurant has generous serving sizes. Best molcajete I've had to date. I also tried the shrimp camaronnes The shrimp was...
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El Arriero Taqueria in Wilmington, NC draws inspiration from the hardworking farmers of Mexico who trek across towns with their loyal mules. The Ibarra family, creators of El Cerro Grande Restaurant, aims to introduce traditional Mexican cuisine to Wilmington, offering classic dishes, handmade tortillas, and an array of authentic Mexican salsas at their salsa bar.
With a motto of "from our town to your plate," El Arriero prides itself on serving fresh and hearty meals, perfect for wrapping up a day of herding cattle and transporting goods. The taqueria is a homage to the Arriero's dedication and aims to bring a taste of Mexico to locals through a menu featuring a variety of traditional Mexican delicacies.
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Molcajete was phenomenal. Really excellent and worth the money. The restaurant has generous serving sizes. Best molcajete I've had to date. I also tried the shrimp camaronnes The shrimp was...
I ordered two tacos and on my last bite I found a piece of what it looks to be a toothpick. I also noticed a large can of chiles with the top (metal) up on the soda fountain counter just left...
These were the worst tacos and some of the nastiest tasting Mexican food I have ever eaten.
Up to this point I have enjoyed stop in for a bite here whenever I am in town usually a few times a year for the past several years. But today I ultimately paid $25.00 for two asada tacos. How's...
The food was pretty tasty but I'm not sure if the staff understood what I was asking about the menu items.. great if you order ahead but felt kind of rushed in person when ordering. No chips and...
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