

In 2001, at Mount Ori’Zaba near Mexico City, Mexico, we had an idea – to bring fresh, fast and delicious Mexican food to Las Vegas, Nevada. Over the years the economy has changed, the landscape has changed, but Ori’Zaba’s commitment to high quality and fresh ingredients never has. We stand by our commitment to serve scratch made food, made daily with fresh ingredients.
Cheery counter-service outpost turning out made-to-order burritos, tacos & salsa in a modern space.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 6630 N Durango Dr #110, Las Vegas, NV 89149
Phone: (702) 836-9222
Website: http://zabas.com/
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Always smiling and treat us good. Food is amazing never disappoints. Manager on duty was welcoming and took care of the place . Nice and clean . Good portion of food.
There’s more I haven’t tried yet, so I can just say 4 stars before I try other proteins like the shrimp. I need to remember the military veterans discount, so I can bring my dad along for him to show ID, and he loved that the queso softened the nachos for him, and he does really like tomato and cilantro.
I hope to try other meats soon, and other Aguas frescas though horchata is my top favorite.
Once we thought she finally had it correct, we proceeded to the cashier where a young man asked us what we ordered so he could ring it up. I thought, really, we have to go through this AGAIN? The cashier was even more confused and we had to repeat and correct the order 4 times before we thought he had finally gotten it correct. The 1st lady then came over to the cashier to help him and she was still confused on our order and asked us “How many fish tacos total?” We responded that there should be a total of 5 fish tacos (3 flour & 2 corn tortillas).
After paying, the cashier then realized that he hadn’t charged us for the order of 3 tacos (2 fish + 1 steak) so he had to ring those up separately. After we sat down to wait for our order, the lady called us up again to ask what we wanted on the steak taco.
Once we received our order, it still wasn’t correct! The plate with the 3 tacos (2 fish + 1 steak) was correct but the 2nd one that was supposed to be their Award Winning Fish Tacos only had 2 tacos, when the order board clearly stated that entree came with 3 tacos. I brought the basket up to the counter and explained that I had only received 2 fish tacos in the order and it was supposed to be 3 and both the cashier and the lady making the food were very confused and didn’t understand. Not sure if it was a language barrier or if they just were completely unfamiliar with the menu.
I finally got the 3rd fish taco and luckily everything tasted good but what should have been a simple and relaxing experience trying out this restaurant for the first time was very disappointing and we probably will not return because of it.
There are many restaurants in the area that provide this same type of quick Mexican food without the hassle of having to state and restate our order over and over and then it ended up being incorrect anyway. These employees should be given a notepad or tablet to enter the orders on when they are taken from a customer, if they have trouble remembering a simple orer, rather than asking a customer to repeat over and over again.
Additionally, the total of our 2 meals was $40 (2 transactions), which in my opinion is very expensive for fast food Mexican food without any beverages. $7 just for a side of rice and beans is insane.