Nestled in an East Sacramento shopping center, this quaint Mexican restaurant holds up to 48 people with room for up to an additional 16 patrons on the open front patio. Dora will dazzle your taste buds with mouthwatering carnitas, rich mole poblano, and traditional enchiladas. Stop by for a tasty lunch or dinner, as well as breakfast on Sundays. For cold wine margaritas and authentic cuisine from south of the border, look no further than 3 Hermanas, your new favorite sit-down Mexican restaurant. Driven by a love of the restaurant business, Tres Hermanas founder Dora Saenz opened ‘3 Hermanas’ in June 2018. This local Mexican restaurant offers delicious cuisine inspired by traditional dishes served in kitchens across northern Mexico. Dora
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3260 J St, Sacramento, CA 95816
Phone: (916) 382-9079
Website: https://treshermanas.parsepronto.com/
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Reviews
Drinks come with only one refill — not ideal, but as a diabetic that’s probably better for me anyway. Their salsa is the high point: thick, flavorful, none of that watery tomato soup some places pass off.
I was seated quickly and knew I wanted a burrito. I asked for habanero, was offered Serrano, and then when the plate arrived I got a bowl of uncooked jalapeños instead. Not exactly the same thing. After serving me, my original waitress didn’t speak to me again. I’m not a needy customer, but when my water is empty and the soda half-full, a quick “need anything?” would be expected. A second staff member eventually stepped in and took care of me, and she’s the reason the tip didn’t drop below 10%.
The burrito itself just wasn’t worth the price. It’s not a $15 burrito. I’d hesitate to call it an $8 burrito. And I specifically asked for peppers cooked into it, not raw ones tossed on the side as an afterthought.
Overall: 3/5 stars. I won’t be back.
Here are the ratings: Restaurant (5/5), Service (5/5), Food (5/5), Drinks (1/5), Value to Price Ratio (2.5/5), and Overall Experience (3.5/5). We would probably order from here again but would do it “To Go” instead just for the food. We would stay away from their cocktails or just get something from tap (e.g. Beer) instead. 3 Hermanas… Good Food, Good Service, but Bad Drinks.
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3 Hermanas .
It is smaller than “Tres” but very clean and comfortable atmosphere. Parking is available behind the restaurant.
Chips and salsa were excellent. (Only one free refill offered. Same with sodas and tea. After second refill you get charged again. )
We ordered three taco combo plates, served with rice and beans. Food took longer than expected to reach our table. Two of our entrees were prepared wrong.
(All beans no rice, served with rice and beans. Beef taco, served with chicken and no cheese.)
Food was served hot and tasty.
Service was excellent, except for the aforementioned above.
The food was good, though.
You can taste the Smokey chilies in the salsa, the chips were fresh and not oily.
The spice level would be a 3/10 for me, way too spicy for non-spicy eaters, great for people who like a little kick. I’m sure they have hotter options.
We got the Pastor Quesadilla and the Chicken Mole. The Quesadilla is yummy, salty, and cheesy. And the Chicken Mole had large juicy chunks of chicken.
They have designated parking spots.