Hours
| Saturday | 8 AM–7 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–5 PM |
| Monday | 8 AM–7 PM |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–7 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–7 PM |
| Friday | 8 AM–7 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2635 Diamond St, Rosamond, CA 93560
Phone: (661) 386-0131
Website: https://pepeskitchenca.com/
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Server and staff are very friendly and would definitely recommend this Restaurant if you’re craving some Mexican food.
Absolutely delicious and truly authentic!
We were visiting my siblings in Rosemond and wanted to grab a good lunch, so my wife started Googling authentic Mexican spots nearby. She landed on PEPES KITCHEN, and when I asked why this place over the others, she said the moment she saw “el pescado frito entero” (whole fried fish) on the menu, she knew this place was truly authentic, since most Mexican restaurants don’t offer it. And wow—she was absolutely right.
We ordered food for everyone, and every single dish was outstanding—fresh, flavorful, and clearly made with care and authenticity. The food was so good that I completely forgot to take pictures for this review! That alone should tell you how good it was. Instead, I’m sharing a picture of PEPES KITCHEN itself so you can go in and see for yourself.
I was so impressed that I told my other brother who also lives there about it. His response? He and his wife are going today to check it out themselves. That says it all.
Thank you, PEPES KITCHEN, for the incredible food and outstanding service. This place is a gem, and we’ll absolutely be back every time we’re in town!
However, there were a few bumps along the way. When our server came to take our order, I asked for a glass of water and was surprised to hear that they don’t offer tap water and that I’d need to buy a bottle. Then, she asked if we’d like chips and salsa, and we agreed, thinking it was complimentary as in many other restaurants. We later found out there was an additional charge for the chips, which caught us off guard. I get that small businesses have to manage their costs carefully, so I understand the decision to charge, but unfortunately, the chips themselves were bland, and both types of salsa she brought were even less flavorful. The lack of seasoning or spice really took away from the experience.
For drinks, I ordered an Horchata, which was priced at $6. I expected a nice, refreshing drink with that classic cinnamon and rice flavor, but the taste was overly rich and heavy on condensed milk, overpowering the other flavors. It didn’t have the traditional taste I was hoping for, which was a bit disappointing.
When it came to the food, I have to give them credit. I ordered a California Burrito, and this did not disappoint. It was packed with well-balanced flavors and had the hearty, satisfying taste you’d want in a burrito. My wife went for the 3 hard shell taco combo. Unfortunately, the tacos missed the mark—they didn’t have the bold flavors we were expecting. However, the side of beans that came with her meal was delicious, so it wasn’t all bad.
Service-wise, it felt a bit lacking. Aside from taking our order, bringing out the drinks, and delivering our food, we barely saw our waitress. We didn’t have anyone checking in to see if we needed anything, and in the end, we had to get up ourselves to request the check, which left us feeling a bit overlooked.
I don’t enjoy leaving critical feedback for a local business, but I hope they can take this review constructively. Pepe’s Kitchen has a lot of potential with its lively atmosphere and good menu ideas. If they can work on adding flavor to the basics like chips, salsa, and tacos, and improve on service touches to make customers feel more attended to, I think they could become a popular spot in town. There’s room for improvement, but they’re off to a decent start.