

From flavor-packed carne asada, marinated chicken, al pastor, and grilled shrimp, to fire-grilled Mexican street corn (Elotes!) and countless fresh fruit agua fresca combinations, Frijoles has become the new local favorite. Tacos, burritos and quesadillas come packed with your choice of meat, cheese, avocado, pico de gallo and sour cream (or any combination those). Oh, and the shrimp cocktails are a little piece of heaven. From tostadas to salads, our dishes are made only with the freshest and most authentic ingredients and flavors of Mexico. You’ll have plenty to choose from. And all of this, in a clean, fun and friendly environment.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2490 E Desert Inn Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89121
Phone: (702) 538-7288
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Reviews
I went through the drive-through and ordered a bean and cheese burrito. Before ordering, I specifically asked if they had refried beans. The employee said yes. When I got to the window to pay, he asked again what kind of beans I wanted, and I clearly repeated: refried beans.
I took a bite… and it was whole beans.
After confirming my order twice.
That’s not a small mistake — that’s basic order accuracy. If you’re going to ask me twice, at least get it right.
And the burrito itself? It was wack. The flavor was bland, the texture was off, and I honestly couldn’t even finish it. I threw most of it away. That’s how disappointed I was.
On top of that, the “mild” salsa was anything but mild. It was seriously spicy. If something is labeled mild, it should actually be mild — not a surprise heat challenge.
What makes this worse is the hype. I’ve seen so many Instagram posts and food reviews raving about this place, but my experience didn’t match that at all. It felt completely overhyped compared to what I actually received.
When customers confirm their order twice and still get the wrong item, and the food isn’t even enjoyable enough to finish, that’s a major letdown.
Definitely not worth the hype for me. I won’t be coming back.
I went straight to my go tacos of carne asada and al pastor. I always thought if any place can’t make a proper tasting asada taco you are not respecting the craft. My first bite I noticed the taste of the carne asada was satisfying but the dryness of the overall taco was holding it down. I tossed some green salsa on the taco which along with the red salsa are in bottles and ready to use at your table. Both the salsas had just below medium heat but were surprisingly good.
Now I chowed down on my al pastor taco and again the meat was not bad but there was a certain dryness to it with its double tortilla. At first I thought the double tortillas tasted good but after a few more bites I had a bit of trouble swallowing the dryness of it all. Also I don’t understand the concept of one taco having more meat than the other one haha! I washed it down with a fountain drink which yes they do have a soda machine to drink whatever your heart desires. Except the fresh waters like watermelon or horchatas cost extra. Aguas frescas that is probably where they get part of the restaurant name.
So overall it’s good but definitely not the best out there but it filled me up good. It has some potential to move up the scale with just a few minor adjustments here and there. I will try it again sometime in the near future and order other items on the menu for sure.