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Contribute Feedback What Jake likes about Memo’s Mexican Food Restaurant:
Finally..... ... a San Diego style burrito joint.. No rice.. no beans .. no filler.. Just juicy marinated Carne Asada and avocado sauce.. Has that SD Roberto's taste .. Not quite Roberto's but a good knock off and you don't have to drive 2000 miles.. Been waiting 15 years for a place like this.. Plus they're open 24/7 and the prices are cheap... View all feedback.
What Leila Heller doesn't like about Memo’s Mexican Food Restaurant:
Not exactly authentic, but the pricing while occasionally inconsistent usually ends up fair. The food is a bit better than the service, and the area has virtually no Mexican options, so you’re pretty much stuck with this. Could be better, could be worse.A warning don’t use apps like UberEats. The menu items apparently don’t show up correctly in the app for the chefs, per what they told me, so they mess these orders u... View all feedback.
If you know, you know. memo takes care of students, especially those who study at night. three stars are for an average area, not disappointing and also not amazing. 24 hours, memo’s is one of the best places to ask for late night and munchies. there are some other good places for late night snacks and meals, but they are not complete 24 hours, so memo has to beat them with flexibility. in order, it is not the healthiest food, nor is it the most authentic, but they do not generally claim to be. probably not the purest, but you have to do what you have to do when it's over midnight. it is important to consider this for personal purposes and personal expectations. I have heard that this place is especially better than others (tacoma,) so that this is also a good sign. they get fixed amounts of food for the prices, so that is worth up there. eat them in moderation and they probably won't get any problems. carne asada fries is one of my favorite,- good bang for your ass. loaded with cheese, guac and carne asada, they may have rest for another meal or the next day. friends are not really the best alone, but that's why they have friends in the beats. because I can manage my expectations, I have no disappointing experiences here. I lean more over 3 (3.5ish) due to the fact that memo’s really understands his audience in college students and host them through 24 hours service and large portions. I can't justify, however, that I turn around the ave, because there are extremely strong competitors around the ave for amazing food choices, just not around midnight.
I had high hopes for memos, but I ordered carnasada, carn tacos, chips and guacamole, steak super nachos, 3 hibiscus flower water. first my drinks did not come, no salsa limette or jalapeños, as they think, a Mexican restaurant that would be added. chips and guacamole hmm guacamole should be on the side so that it is not going to waste when I do not finish. steak is tasteless. I have also specifically asked that most Mexican restaurants give it free, but none arrived. I called to complain, was hanged twice and 3 times no answer of course the manager in the background cries on the waitress in Spanish, so I will just say not from here from door Dash or over eat sounds like they unconvinced problem here to prevent posts.
This is the next one I found in San Diego style carne asada burritos, super nachos (carne asada) and rolled tacos with guacamole and cheese. cannot speak with one of the other menu points because these 3 specific menu points are the reasons why we eat in this restaurant. Although still not the same as sd, it is much better than any other place I visited in more than 10 years in the opposite of seattle. fast eating, nice enough workers, big room (although we always go) supplement: the bathroom floors of the ladies are super slippery.
Tears and drilling were rough. reis has no taste, buds are sooo salty. the rindertak was burned and disgusting fat. the enchilada was ok tasting, it was the only thing I could actually eat, but it left me with a lean ash - also really small for a $12 plate.
Not exactly authentic, but the pricing while occasionally inconsistent usually ends up fair. The food is a bit better than the service, and the area has virtually no Mexican options, so you’re pretty much stuck with this. Could be better, could be worse.A warning don’t use apps like UberEats. The menu items apparently don’t show up correctly in the app for the chefs, per what they told me, so they mess these orders up a lot more.Also, on a side note, if you order carne asada tacos, they apparently come without any vegetables. So that’s a bit of a bummer.