The place can be referred to as one of the top picks of its customers. This can be inferred from the average evaluation of 4.5.

What User likes about No Toro Cafe:
Veteran owned and operated. Great food. Great atmosphere. Customer service was on site. Tried the coffee de olla for the first time; best coffee I've tasted! I recommend No Toro to everyone. View all feedback.

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5.0 ★ from 2 reviews

Veteran owned and operated. Great food. Great atmosphere. Customer service was on site. Tried the coffee de olla for the first time; best coffee I've tasted! I...

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I come from Eastvale (chino/Norco/ontairo area for those who do not know) to get this food. It's very good. The normal pancakes don't need a syrup, I have to ha...

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Tripadvisor
4.4 ★ from 6 reviews
Google
4.3 ★ from 274 reviews
INT Restaurants
4.6 ★ from 760 reviews

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Reservations can be made at this restaurant by phone, telephone number: (+1)5625448099.

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