
Address and Contact Information
Address: 18727 N Pointe Dr, Hagerstown, MD 21742
Phone: (240) 513-6223
Website: http://www.losprimosmd.com/
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Reviews
Of course the food is went we go there and it certainly is one of the best Mexican restaurants in the Hagerstown area.
My wife had a pick your own combo with a chicken enchilada w salsa verde, chili relleno, rice and refried beans. She felt the chilli rellena could have been spicier but otherwise loved need meal.
The one thing that stood out on the menu was their hibachi and teriyaki meals… not something you typically see in this kind of restaurant. You can choose from beef tips, chicken, shrimp, or combo. The meat is grilled wonderfully with onion and peppers along with a bed of fried rice. This was absolutely delicious… the fried rice was better than any Asian restaurant really. Nice char, on the meat, onions and peppers. You can choose between a hibachi or teriyaki dipping sauce which is what distinguishes the 2 dishes. I will definitely order this dish again and again.
We ordered guacamole, Texas Chimichonga, and enchilada (4) plate. Food was great, the chips and salsa was great.
Service was perfect.
Will return again, highly recommend.
I highly recommend you should try this restaurant and experience it for yourself
My only complaint is that the tortillas used for dishes are not home made rather from a bag. Most Mexican restaurants I’ve ever been to in my home state use fresh tortillas.
Portions are a little smaller than what I’m used for a Mexican restaurants.
George greeted me and was attentive.
I wanted a Margarita, but the liquor license isn’t issued yet.
I had lemonade.
When what I wanted wasn’t exactly on the menu I asked for a concession and George offered to take some off the check.
It was not necessary.
I got a whole meal for the price of a combo at Wendy’s
More than that, they wanted to make sure my special request was what I got.
I got it and so much more.
I got a family.
Jorge is the father. I won’t slaughter the wife’s name, but she is a beautiful woman from Peru.
The atmosphere was quiet, while the family energy is invited.
Young children played and couples dined.
The environment is CLEAN. CLEAN BATHROOM, hand soap and paper towels.
Should I travel back through, I’ll be back.
They have a small (separate) Asian style menu with delicious homemade soup. It’s similar to the clear soup you get from hibachi restaurants, but it’s chicken broth based, and the serving is a little bit larger (the taste is similar to pho but without the meat and noodles in it). I like how they put a lot of mushroom and green onion in it, and the mushrooms are chopped up into very small pieces. I don’t care for large chunks of mushroom (it’s a texture thing), but these are nice and finely chopped.
Shrimp fajitas were very good, and so was the rice and beans. The other staff member there (maybe the owner) was very friendly as well.
Yes, there’s a lot to choose from, and I am very pleased to report that every bite from my personal experience was truly delicious. I had Ají de Gallina, a dish consisting of shredded chicken, potatoes , rice, and a yellow sauce. As well as salchipapa for an appetizer complete with peruvian green and yellow sauces.
The server was outstanding and helped to explain the various represented cultures and styles. These are due to the wide range of influences the family brings to the kitchen.