

La Palmera is more than just a restaurant. It is a family made up of employees, customers, and community members. With fresh hand made tortillas, traditional music, personally selected tequila, and dishes rooted in the spices our families have been using for centuries; we’re committed to bringing a taste of our Jalisco, Mexico roots to the Pacific Northwest. Whether you are joining us for the first or twentieth time; we know you will feel right at home at La Palmera Family Mexican Restaurant.
Festive Mexican restaurant & cantina with familiar fare, cocktails & lunch specials.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 15224 Main St STE 202, Mill Creek, WA 98012
Phone: (425) 379-5100
Website: http://www.lapalmerafmr.com/
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Unfortunately, my friends and I came for lunch and while the food was delicious, our service was sub-par. From the beginning, just with ordering, our waiter was snappy because we also wanted some food to-go for later. I understand it might’ve just been a little stressful given it was busy, but still it threw us off. I had ordered the taco salad on the far left of this menu in the picture. Clearly it states, “all served with rice and refried beans,” but when I got my food, it did not have said rice and beans. No biggie, so I ask our waiter and he says “it’s a salad, why would it come with rice and beans?” And I simply pointed out that’s what the menu says, there is no disclaimer that the taco salad does not. Instead of acknowledging the confusing menu, he got defensive and told me to calm down when I said “do you see how this can be confusing for a customer though?” And he said “no, so do you need rice and beans?” And I said it’s fine, but he came out a few minutes later with it on the side and said “for the future, taco salads DO NOT come with rice and beans.”
I get it, I was surprised at the steal of a deal a $10 taco salad was too, but I was simply pointing out the discrepancy in the menu. In customer service, I believe it could have been handled better. When I pointed this menu out to a manager, I’m assuming, he took to it well and said “wow I never noticed that, thanks for pointing it out” and that’s all it would’ve taken for the situation to be done. Our waiter also never brought us water refills, despite us asking 3 separate times.
Food was tasty, but the experience left a lot to be desired, and I do not know that I’ll be back.
Our dinner started with a horrible experience but ended with one of the most interesting Mexican dinners we have had.
We were part of a large group that came in after the tree lighting just down the street. There were not enough spots at the table so some of us sat nearby at the bar. The wait staff for the table ignored us not realizing we were part of the group. The staff tending that area was pointing to the server for the group tables saying she was going to help us.
We were finally moved to a different table and given a different staff member after deciding to leave. We were done being ignored. The others in our party had ordered!
Once we did too, this is where it gets strange. The food was some of the tastiest I have had. But…. the holiday drink that was ordered was bland. Not very fruity. There was another drink ordered that was fruit juice and tequila and it tasted like straight tequila. It was sent back for more juice. A touch better but still too alcohol forward. You can not taste anything else! Definitely not what we were expecting.
The big highlight I have to mention is the holiday decorations. I love the lights and all of the hard work put in to making the place radiate with Christmas spirit like this.