
West Hollywood’s premier go-to spot for Mexican Delivery and Pickup since 1971. Order online for delivery on Uber Eats, DoorDash, Grubhub or fast pickup on Toast. Close to La Cienega and the famous Sunset Strip. Open Late till 11pm and midnight on Fridays and Saturdays
Colonial-style choice for Mexico City fare with warm hues, arches & a recited menu.
Hours
| Friday | 4:30 PM–12 AM |
| Saturday | 4:30 PM–12 AM |
| Sunday | 4:30–11 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 4:30–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 4:30–11 PM |
| Thursday | 4:30–11 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 8470 Santa Monica Blvd, West Hollywood, CA 90069
Phone: (323) 654-1746
Website: http://www.gardensoftaxco.com/
Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
A very nice spoken gentleman answered the phone and told us the cheese was a mix of Jack and Cheddar. We asked if it was possible to only use white cheese but he said it came packaged mixed so there was no way. We were not going to order because we don’t like yellow cheese but the nice man said “try it, you’re going to love it!” So we placed the order.
I was surprised to see how small the quesadilla package was. The tortilla folded in half was pretty flat, and very oily from the melted American Jack & cheddar cheese. My meal was the enchiladas. The sauce was very bitter and tasted a lot like enchilada sauce rather than mole sauce. The American Jack & Cheddar cheese didn’t make it any better. The beans were the best although a bit salty. The rice was ok. I was so hungry so I ate my birthday dinner and I also didn’t want to seem ungrateful for the food.
By 2am I woke up with the worst pounding headache I’ve ever had. Soon after, I felt nauseous and threw up everything that was in my stomach. The worst colic pains too. My stomach has been upset since. I ate once on Sunday and threw it all up again. Today is Monday and I’m still having stomach problems.
I thought the food was going to be authentic Mexican cuisine as the name suggests and like you will find all over Mexico. But it is not. It is totally Tex-Mex.
The little Canel’s chewing gum packet was a nice touch.
Sure, things have changed over the years, but the food is still good. Still authentic. Love the singing menu!
Give it a try!
Steve is a great guy, very friendly and upbeat, always welcoming my offbeat self.
I ordered two burritos, a soft taco, and a quesadilla—$42.50 total. The burritos at least arrived warm, but they had almost no flavor. Good filling texture, sure, but there was nothing memorable about them. Same story with the taco. I kept going back to the quesadilla between bites just to remind my taste buds that seasoning still exists. Even the salsa was bland—closer to tomato sauce than anything with real punch. I ended up doctoring it at home just to make it edible.
The overall food quality wasn’t bad, just incredibly underwhelming. It felt like maybe I got the end-of-day batch, like the last bits of meat thrown together without much care. If I had to rate it, I’d give the whole meal a 2 out of 5. The quesadilla alone might deserve a 3, but that’s about it. If I ever order from here again, it’ll only be for that.