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| - We don't have frybread places in the Bay Area that I'm aware of, so decided to check out Maria's Frybread during my last trip to Arizona. My friend and I came for a late lunch around 2pm on a Thursday, and it wasn't busy at the time. We ordered and paid at the cashier, and they delivered our dishes at our table less than 10 minutes later. We tried:
-Carne Asada Enchilada w/Green Sauce ($3.49, https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?select=x8LeSyv0cmGe9rvqCAAi3Q&userid=76vIFZcC7owykCBjMfGVXg): Yum, this was an awesome price for an enchilada, and I loved the cheesiness of this dish- Recommended!
-Green Chile Sopapilla/Frybread ($8.49, https://www.yelp.com/user_local_photos?select=BNWV62Jzm6EUUTBFdGLaCA&userid=76vIFZcC7owykCBjMfGVXg): This is a GIANT piece of frybread, and it is loaded with toppings. I liked the chewy-crispy consistency of the frybread, and was glad I tried this, but I actually liked the enchilada more. This is worth trying once though.
-Guacamole ($1.49): Good, but not the best guacamole I've had. Worth ordering only if you are craving guac.
Service is ok, they are helpful but not the friendliest. There are a few tables to dine in, but they also have a drive thru option. If you dine in, make sure you use the different sauces available in the squeeze bottles in their soda fridge! I would definitely come back to try additional dishes if I lived in the area. Parking wasn't bad when we came since there were plenty of spaces, but the spots are on the smaller side.
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