Fried Ice Cream Restaurants in Farmington

The best places in Farmington to eat Fried Ice Cream. Our interactive map features all restaurants around Farmington who offer this dish to eat out or take away.

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City: Farmington, 1000 N Butler Ave, 87401, Farmington, US, United States
"In Farmington for a couple of nights on our way to Chaco Canyon. This spot offers very good authentic New Mexican food. Don’t let the simple decor and interior fool you the food and service deserve five stars."
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City: Farmington, 7 E State St, Farmington I-84025-2344, United States
"Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch Price per person: $10–20 Recommended dishes: Enchilada, Chili Verde"
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City: Farmington, 3100 E Main St, 87401, Farmington, US, United States
Delivery, Accepts Credit Cards, Wheelchair Accessible, Takeout
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City: Farmington Hills, 28990 Orchard Lake Rd, Farmington Hills I-48334-2959, United States
"The food was really good, we ordered a botana to start with which was delicious. I had the rib eye tacos and they were great. The margarita I ordered was just okay, it too sweet for a regular lime flavor though. I will eat here again though as this was much better then most Mexican restaurants in the area."
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City: Farmington Hills, 30701 W 12 Mile Rd Farmington Hills, MI 48334, United States
"Salsa has a nice cilantro taste! Chips were warm. Unfortunately they charge $2.50 for chips/salsa. Food was excellent! Puffy taco, chalupas, enchiladas beans rice were all very tasty. If you like Mexican a must try. Only downside is a tad expensive otherwise would've been five stars."
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City: Farmington, 2501 E 20th St, 87401, Farmington, US, United States
"They are only open a few hours a day. 11am to 2pm for lunch and 5p to 9pm for dinner. Come from 2pm-5pm, and good luck getting served.The atmosphere is a small restaurant, which maybe seats about 30 people. Overall, it was pleasant inside, except for the crying child whose parent was working in the back. When we walked in, it was about 4:20pm, not understanding the open hours. The workers didn't speak English, so we got by with my limited Spanish, till someone else arrived about 5 minutes later who could translate.The menu was very limited few combination plates. You could order one item but not get 2-3 different items unless you added items ala carte which is to say on the side.My wife ended up having the taco salad, they allowed the substitution to chicken. Then I ordered 2 tostada's again chicken. The Tostadas came with rice and beans. Coke for me, Horchata for her. The Horchata was delicious, lots of sugar and cinnamon. You can tell this wasn't home-made but rather a mix, as there wasn't rice at the bottom of the glass, not even a few bits.We received chips and salsa while we waited for the food. The chips must have been from breakfast or were just from a bag, they weren't warm. The salsa had a good flavor to it, this was home made, slightly spicy, but not too much that someone with a week digestive system or gall bladder issues can't handle it.My 2 tostada's were on traditionally sized taco shells, consisted of rice, beans, lettuce, chicken, and tomatoes. Also a small scoop about a melonball size of sour cream was added to each tostada. Here's being a taco salad, was in a flour shell which was overcooked or old or both. It was baked, not fried, and the shape wasn't anything I was familiar with, other then taco salad shell makers they sell on TV. I am not sure how it was shaped, but I can tell you it was created to minimize the size of the food within. Additionally, I should mention that my tostada shells were pre-cooked, the kind you find in a Mexican store in a bag.Did I mention that everything was bland. It wasn't sour, not spicy, not anything... just bland. The chicken meat did have a slight flavoring to it, but nothing over the top. There was none of the salty cheese with traditional Mexican food. There were no peppers nor radishes, no salsa bar to flavor our food with, even the small melonball sized avacado mix (which had no added flavorings) was bland. We had to use the leftover salsa from the chips to flavor the food.One thing I can say positive, was the great service. The waitress did check back on us even while we waited for food, to see if we needed more chips. The owner also stopped for a moment to chat, but after chatting he hung out in the dining section for a while, kind of disturbing since there was no one for him to talk to.Something strange, there was no push to offer us cerveza nor even water when we sat. Not really a big deal on that.While the food was bland, it was edible. We ate it all (except for the taco shell which was overcooked). When offered desert, we politely refused.When the bill came, I wanted to itemize my bill. There was simply a total at the bottom. I gave the waitress a 11% tip for the service. We won't be going back there."
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City: Farmington, 1000 N Butler Ave, Farmington, United States
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