We are proud to offer Authentic Mexican cuisine made with the freshest ingredients. Specializing in traditional dishes such as tacos, burritos, enchiladas and much more. Your stomach won’t be disappointed with the generous servings and neither will your wallet with the prices. As always, chips and salsa are served to our guests!
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1619 Providence Rd S #210, Waxhaw, NC 28173
Phone: (704) 256-1020
Website: https://www.eltecatemexican.com/
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There are a lot of mixed reviews but I feel like from our experience the naysayers are expecting something unrealistic. The store was very clean and well decorated, and the food was very good and the volume to price was very good. We would certainly come again.
We got drinks too. The wife said the margarita was delicious. On Fridays all bottled beer is $3.50.
The service is outstanding. The staff is friendly, attentive, and always makes sure drinks stay full and everything comes out quickly. You can tell they genuinely care about their customers and take pride in what they do.
The food is always fresh and full of flavor. Everything tastes like it’s made to order — hot, seasoned perfectly, and beautifully presented. Whether it’s the tacos, fajitas, or their homemade salsa and chips, you can’t go wrong.
If you’re looking for great Mexican food, awesome service, and a fun environment, El TECATE is definitely the place to go. We’ll absolutely be back!
The man that greeted me seemed friendly enough. He took my order, it was a combo platter and a beer.
I smiled, ordered, and said sin “cebollas, por favor,” which means no onions in Spanish,
He nodded his head, and said OK amigo. And left.
A short while later, he returned with the beer, and I asked for a glass. again, he acknowledged me, and left.
Time passed, no meal, no glass. I flagged the man down, and asked for a glass, and he finally brought it to me.
Sometime later, the underwhelming meal arrived. The taco had onions in it, and lots of them! More onions than the small portion of meat.
I flagged to the man down again, and told him that there were onions in my taco. He responded by asking me why I did not ask for no onions, and said that I could take them off if I wanted to, or he could go in the back and take them out for me.
I looked at the man and told him to forget it. He walked away, and I took the taco off my plate and set it on the table. I had no intention of eating a taco with onions, when I don’t like onions.
About a minute later, he came back and he said, “amigo, let me fix it for you,” and took away the taco.
He was true to his word, he brought back the same taco, and pulled the onions out with his hands, but missed some.
I left the taco on the table, and finished my beer.
When I was done, I looked over, and the man was playing on his phone at the bar. After about five minutes, I went over and asked if he could please ring me out.
When he handed me the bill to sign, he hoveredover me, seeing what I wrote for a tip. I made it a point, very poetically and slow slowly, and clearly, to write a 0 on the tip line.
If you are looking for an example of virtually everything wrong with a bad restaurant, this would be it!