Nrma G
Mexican buffet with delicious made fresh drinks. We had the cucumber water super delicious. Their tres leches cake was so good as well as their ceviche, taquitos, rice , beans, honestly we really liked most of the food! Paid $24 each not bad at all. We definitely got our money’s worth.
… morePhil B
This is the first Mexican food buffet I have tried and it is solid. People were nice and the food was tasty. I really liked the lamb dish which I took off the bone and made tacos topped with cilantro and onions. There are a few soup options but it was such a hot day I didn’t try any. I’ll be back in the winter to get a couple bowls of soup. The ceviche on a tostada with queso fresco is a must try. Also, the tres leches cake is on point. I ate 4 pieces lol
… moreJess Avila
We’d never been to a Mexican buffet before but glad we found this place. You pay for the buffet first and they bring out your drinks. It was $60 for just me and my husband including 2 buffet prices, 1 Horchata and corn tortillas. The only interaction we had with the servers were being sat & them picking up our finished plates. I’m sure if we needed a refill they would have done it but they use giant cups so we didn’t even make it through our first drinks. The buffet is really impressive considering how labor intensive many Mexican dishes are to make. My favorite options were the Jalisco tacos and the Shrimp soup. They had Menudo, Pozole, Mole, Ceviches, Chicken drum sticks, nuggets and fries for kids, just so many authentic dishes. Also had some fresh fruit, flan and tres leches cake. The Enchiladas were cold which was a bummer because they really did a great job switching items out and we went at 3pm. There’s plenty of parking but there are a lot of unhoused individuals around the restaurant and a woman on drugs approached our car and started banging on the window so that was annoying but that’s just how it is in that area. Great place to take someone trying Mexican food for the first time or if you’re really really hungry.
… moreMitch W
Tried Guadalajara Mexican Buffet and it was delicious. This was actually the first Mexican buffet I’ve ever been to in my life, and it did not disappoint. There was a wide variety of options, everything tasted fresh, and it was fun being able to try a little bit of everything. If you’re hungry and want solid Mexican food with lots of choices, this is a great spot.
… moreAu’jèe
I had seen this place a few times and was genuinely excited to finally try it out. Unfortunately, my experience didn’t meet expectations.
When we arrived, the waitress attempted to seat us on the left side of the restaurant, which was already very crowded. I politely asked if we could sit on the right side instead. Her response felt dismissive—she threw her arms up, sighed heavily, said something to a coworker in Spanish, and then waved us over with what felt like an attitude. I tried to keep it light by saying, “It’s okay, don’t worry about it,” but the energy was already off.
I came with a friend and my two-year-old. For two adults and one toddler, we were charged $60. I specifically mentioned that my daughter was only two, so I was surprised by the total. When I asked for a breakdown of the bill, we were only given the transaction receipt—not an itemized one showing prices or what we were charged for. That raised some concerns.
We were asked to pay before eating, which may be standard for them—possibly due to the area—but it still felt a bit off-putting.
As for the buffet itself, it was just okay. Some dishes looked fresh, others not so much. The pozole and tamales were the highlights for me, and my daughter really enjoyed the enchiladas. However, nothing was labeled, and if there were signs, they were only in Spanish. While I respect and understand the cultural context, it did make navigating the buffet a little tricky for someone unfamiliar with certain dishes.
What really made the experience uncomfortable was the vibe. After getting a plate for my toddler and going back up to make my own, I noticed stares and subtle attitude from some of the staff. It didn’t feel like a welcoming or family-friendly environment.
Overall, I’m glad I tried it and can say I’ve been—but between the questionable pricing, the awkward energy, and the inconsistent food quality, I don’t see myself returning.
… moreShatawn Hodson
A little pricey for a buffet, but well worth it! The food is fantastic and they don’t skimp on the meat. Not just the Americanized Mexican food either. Lots of authentic Mexican choices with plenty of flavors and good spice. This place is going to set the standard for all my Mexican dining experiences from now on.
… moreMorgan Rios
This restaurant is down the street from a major hospital and lovely community., I expected nothing from this place. We should have known this wasn’t the place when as soon as we open the car door the lady pops up between cars and ask us for money, but we kept it’s pushon I paid for 2 adults and 2 children under 8, that was over $84. The food ABSOLUTELY NOT. The tamales over salted. The enchiladas in the buffer was only 7, for the whole restaurant the front door glass seems to be shot through. This AINT IT.
… moreDerrick Svencer
Loved it. Went here to kill some time before my flight. Service was fantastic, so was the food. Seemed clean and well maintained. Wide variety to choose from. Reasonably priced.
… moreWilliam Hankins
Great food, friendly staff ready to help and serve you. Keep up the great work!
… moreLaiden Degregorio-Day
I went ahead and tried everything in the buffet either off these 3 plates or my spouses, that wasn’t pork.
All the food was perfectly cooked, crisp or whatever. I did get one bite of grease from the stuffed peppers but besides that it was excellent.
As for the flavor profile alot of the food was enhanced by the essence of itself.
They do leave the shells on the shrimps but those were all beautiful.
The sweet jalapeños were delicious.
The pico could of been a bit more flavorful.
Only two dishes really had that spicy kick that was hot but yknow we’re all different.
I’d recommend going here for sure if you don’t have a lot of experience with Mexican food and want to try it all. The tacos were fire too.
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