Sprzężenie zwrotne
Przekaż informację zwrotnąDelicious Food Every Time!. I 've been going here since they opened and have never been disappointed! Great, friendly, little hole in the wall place. Used to be a best kept secret but it 's now it 's always bustling during peak hours. The taco selections are terrific. My faves are the tilapia chorizo. Love their table sauces fresh guacamole. Great homemade real food not junk food flavor to everything. I am stunned at some of the negative reviews I 'm wondering if it isn 't some kind of mistake? Is this the same restaurant we 're talking about on Prince St. in Lancaster, PA? Weird! Oh, well. I highly recommend them.
Good but small. My husband and i went to dinner here. the tables were so close together that it was very hard to sit down! the couple sitting next to us commented, i feel like we should wait to start eating our food until yours comes out, because i feel like we are sitting at the same table! the food was good, but the portion was small. in other cities, mexican food is much less expensive and much larger portions. this is the best mexican that ive found in lancaster so far, but not on par with other cities.
Authentic, variety, fast, cleanly, well priced and tasty. What's not to love? Cocina's is my new favorite.
Auténtica Mexicana, Por Fin!. I love Mexican Latin American food...they are probably my favorite cuisines. I was so happy to find Cocina Mexicana, on the recommendation of a friend. My husband and I are making our way through their menu on our visits and have not had one bad meal. The food is so fresh and full of taste. If you love Mexican cuisine and haven't tried Cocina Mexicana yet, I would highly recommend that you do. You won't regret it!
Authentic Mexican Food. Cocina Mexicana is perhaps the most authentic Mexican restaurant in Lancaster County, but seems to be the most overlooked. The small restaurant on Prince Street is simple and well kept with no frills, but the food is what has brought me back. Today I made a stop for lunch and had the Mole Verde platter, which was a special on the chalkboard. I've seen it on there before, so I'm assuming it is a fairly regular special. The dish was delicious. My only qualm was the $9.25 price tag was a little high for the entree which didn't boast that big a portion (see photograph). I also had a glass of Agua de Jamaica, one of several unique juices they offer on their menu, which was refreshing and tasty. I have also tried some of their sandwiches and tacos in the past, all being very good and seemed to be a better value for the money. For $2-3 per taco (which is around what one would spend at a mediocre fast food chain), one can sample a variety of kinds such as Lengua (beef tongue), Chorizo (spicy sausage), and Mexicana which features a choice of meat, cactus meat, and avacado. Sandwiches of similar varieties run about $5-6 each. Three types of homemade hot sauces are also provided, and make a great tasting addition to the meals. I have yet to leave Cocina Mexicana disappointed.