
Casual chain offering a broad menu of Mexican standards, including guacamole made tableside.
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Address: 22201 Three Notch Rd, Lexington Park, MD 20653
Phone: (301) 866-4093
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It was a nice atmosphere for an afternoon lunch. The employees give that neighborhood feel to all the regulars.
We sat at the bar and enjoyed our massive margs and some fresh guac. In addition I ordered chicken and shrimp fajitas. Needless to say I had more than enough and the lunch easily became my dinner/ late night snack.
Overall Plaza Azteca is a cool local spot, I ended up here twice on that visit.
Just A Note:
If you decide to go for the massive marg make sure you have a designated driver.
The food took a bit to come out, and before taking a bite I realized there was a hair sitting in the cheese on top of my Burrito. The waitress was very apoplectic and I received my new plate about 5 minutes later with no issues. The drinks are pretty big and the lemonade was good.
Overall, with how busy the restaurant was, I felt well taken care of and our glasses were refilled without having to ask. Everyone was friendly and the atmosphere was very nice and cozy. I’d eat here again.
Juan smiles but is dishonest and very disrespectful to the staff who has been serving the same people for years. When you do that it changes the atmosphere. Customers do not mind paying for great food and amazing drinks. You cannot make your staff feel as though they are stealing when they aren’t. In my opinion the owners need to rethink having Juan on staff and trust that Ricardo on staff because he Juan. doesn’t add anything but contempt .
Other than that the food is good and so are the drinks.please don’t lose your regulars with Juan.
We came because of the famous white sauce—people here act like it was blessed by the Virgin Mary herself. It’s… fine. Like ranch that got lost at a quinceañera. The chips were straight from a bag, but they tried their best.
Then came the “Mexican Fried Rice,” which should be sued for false advertising. It was plain rice, steamed broccoli and cauliflower (yes, cauliflower), and a splash of queso that looked tired. The steak and chicken on top? Dry. Bland. Like they spent time in witness protection.
And the table? The table leaned so hard I thought it was trying to throw our food away before we could taste it. Honestly, it might’ve been doing us a favor.
I asked for spicy salsa. The server nodded toward a bottle of Tapatío hiding behind the drink menu like it was contraband.
You want the white sauce? Get it to-go. But if you sit down for a full meal, just know—you’ve been warned.