Spanish Omelet Restaurants in Glendale

The best places in Glendale to eat Spanish Omelet. Our interactive map features all restaurants around Glendale who offer this dish to eat out or take away.

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This is a list of all the eateries where you can order Spanish Omelet or dine out.

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City: Glendale, 5033 N 67th Ave, 85301, Glendale, United States
"The Carne Asada burrito is amazing. Its juicy and delicious without being greasy. The guacamole actually tastes like avocados and the salsa fresca is fresh and flavorful. All around great food!"
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City: Glendale, 6631 N 59th AveAZ 85301, Glendale, United States
Los Cuates from Glendale is the perfect place if you want to sample delicious American dishes like burgers or barbecue, Especially, many customers are looking forward to the diverse, fine Mexican cuisine. Fresh seafood, meat, as well as beans and rice are also South American grilled here.
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City: Glendale, 231 N Brand BlvdUnit A, Glendale, United States
"Very nice environment, outdoor patio well heated. Food very nice, service excellent."
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City: Glendale, 5511 North 51st Avenue, Glendale, United States
"This place definitely deserves a 5?. The food is deliciously delicious. Very affordable I would say. Great place to be if you want some quietness. The staffs very nice and professional. The restaurant was very clean. The silverware was nice and clean unlike other places where you see watermarks. Great job 51st ave Cafe you've made my experience an excellent one. Will be returning just to try everything on the menu?"
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City: Glendale, West Bell Road, Glendale, 85306, United States Of America
"They charge much too much for sloppy chopped large pieces of unpeeled potatoes for some of the breakfast Burritos with potatoes. The beans Burrito is extremely expensive and not very good, you should try one at Herrera’s. The Albondigas and Caldo have almost the same ingredients except one has several meatballs (but I can tell you it's not albondigas, then the Caldo might have one or two medium-sized beef roasts) and a little overboiled because the squash is tasty. The Menudo is too fat and tastes back from the weekend before or two or three weeks ago. The chorizo is overcooked with a kind of washed-out egg substitute of any kind and they charge much too much money for all these "shrinking" a la cartes or entrees. The only “A La Carte” is the fish Tacos! They make it look beautiful now, but it has a good amount of comminuted vegetables before it looked just as well less beautiful. There are better restaurants that make better burritos and soups; Julioberto (Kartato-Ei Burritos), Herrera’s (Chorizo-Ei Burritos and Beans Burritos), Garcia’s Las Avenidas (Menudo, the BEST Caldo), Carolinas (Chorizo-Ei-Kartoffel Burritos, Beans-Käse Burritos). So Mixteca is not all that it has to be cracked, except its Fish Tacos, all other taste (but literally) too expensive and they have also become stingy. They put less food in their burritos, soups, quesadillas, etc. and load a fortune to get people drunk to buy petite meals while making a fortune."

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