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Address: 717 18th St, Plano, TX 75074
Phone: (972) 424-6411
Website: https://www.taqueriaeltoritotx.com/
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I’m normally happy to support cash based businesses with cash to help save in processing fees, and those businesses often give a discount as well so I was pleased.
Went back today and was curious how much I was saving with cash, they said they don’t offer a cash discount. I asked how much it was with card and she rang it up on a different terminal by square that they use to process cards, the price was the same but the square terminal actually said “save 4% by paying with cash” and offered a smaller price than I was quoted. We pointed out the sign and the terminal both said there’s a cash discount but the cashier still refused to honor it.
I enjoy the food but this left a bad taste in my mouth, businesses should honor their signage and respect those who try to help them by paying with cash. I won’t be back to support a dishonest business. 2 stars.
It is delicious and authentic. Best Mexican food I have had in Plano. A once to twice a week treat for me.
10 out of 10… two thumbs up…
*The boiled potato, grilled jalapeño, limes, chips and salsa without asking, two different salsas and the amount of food were excellent bonuses
We went on a Tuesday night and a young lady was taking table orders, serving tables, making drinks, taking phone orders, taking to-go orders, bagging up food and handling the register- all with a genuine smile and service.
The decor was basic and I’m sure that, had we asked, our requests would’ve been met for the ceiling fans be turned on, because it was hot in there or that either the music or the TV sound be turned down.
We’ll definitely be back.
The lengua was actually doused in some very salty, cheap seasoning, and some rancid oils .. inedible. I had to drown it in lime juice that they were thankfully generous with. Oh and it was tough- yea, tough lengua. You read that right.
And even though it is an authentic taqueria joint, usually they at least know some English. Well, this girl did not know any English at all not a single English word. Thank God I know at least a little bit of Spanish. Still it made things pretty difficult and a customer had to step in to translate for her.
I don’t know I guess because she didn’t know English, but I didn’t get checked on a single time after getting the meal, even though I wanted to order some sour cream. Not really sure how I would’ve even ordered it even whenever I tried to speak some Spanish she still didn’t really understand I guess because of my accent. Definitely felt like the odd gringa out.