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| - We started with chimis and jalapeño cheese bites as appetizers. The dipping sauce for the chimis was sweet and tangy, a pleasant surprise. The jalapeño cheese bites were not spicy, and were closer to hush puppy consistency than I expected.
We ordered an enchilada sampler and shared it. It included 4 enchiladas (spinach, cheese, avocado, and a meat), a chile relleno, beans, mashed potatoes, and a dollop of guacamole. The meat and spinach were my favorites, but the other two were also good. The beans were thick and hard. Next time, I'll get the rice.
Although it was good, and definitely enough to share, I think I'll stick to their seafood. On another visit, I had the Tilapia Vera Cruz, which was delicious and unique.
Most meals are a bit high (about $18 - $24). The seafood is worth it though.
The décor is pretty. It reminds me of the casual opulence of the Paris casino in Vegas.
By the way, CostCo members can buy $100 worth of gift cards for Abuelo's for $79.99. The server didn't have any problems accepting it.
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In response to the manager's question: I may have tried your margaritas in the past; but it's been too long ago to remember. During our last visit, my boyfriend enjoyed his beer, although I don't remember the brand.
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