rosa's café & tortilla factory


skoobz
5
2 yıl önce
highland village
taco tuesdays!. decent price, fresh toppings bar, fresh tortillas, food was good and service was excellent. always packed during lunch...for good reasons.
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hungry
4
5 yıl önce
highland village
rosa's cafe is a mexican restaurant started from the city of san angelo , tx in 1983 and now is a chain across texas.
their food is simple and really good. specially there freshly made tortillas gives them an edge. their fajitas and tacos are really good.
their taco tuesday offer attracts big crowds and we tried the same (pic).

ambience 8/10
service 9/10
taste 9/10
pocketfriendly 10/10

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rebecca
2
11 yıl önce
highland village
over priced! stick to taco tuesday's and you will get a meal for the value of a dollar
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foodgasmic
2
12 yıl önce
highland village
rosa's. gross! i hate this place! the rice tastes like paste and the beans are shockingly melting into a puddle of grease on your plate.
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rebecca
5
12 yıl önce
highland village
i love rosa's the atmosphere is great, the food is very delicious. the waiting time is very quick. i highly recommend if your hungry stop by rosa's!!!!!!
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paige
5
12 yıl önce
highland village
love it!. this is great, quick tex-mex. when i'm planning a meal with tortillas at home, we go through the drive-thru to pick up some from rosa's. they are everything a tortilla should be. it feels kinda like fast food, but i enjoy going in to eat. i think everything on the menu is delicious. i usually order the beef fajita burrito, or the bean and cheese burrito.
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jd
5
12 yıl önce
highland village
mixed feelings, but read on please. this wont replace my lifelong relationship with el fenix, and it wont win any awards for its culinary achievements, it is a good spot for a quick fix of tex-mex for a reasonable price. the place is always clean, bright, cheerful in decor with the perfect mexican festive music playing. the food is always very quick, hot and tasteful, if not outstanding. probably a good place to stop if you have a large party, or a busload of kids. i have had the large deluxe mexican plate combo that consist of "w/ guac, taco, ench, tamale, tostada" and some hot flour tortillas. with a drink i think it was around $10. again, it wont replace el fenix, or any number of finer mexican food restaurants (luna de noche, nicos, mi cocina, etc...), but it has its place. easily a large step above pancho's for food quality.
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aggieinflowermound
5
13 yıl önce
highland village
o my gosh! i have been to rosas at least 5 times and i love it!!!! (also i love watching the tortillas being made!)
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chuy
5
13 yıl önce
highland village
mmmm. great tortillas and chicken fajitas!
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txmom
5
14 yıl önce
highland village
good food every time!. really enjoy the chicken enchilada dinner that has just enough sour cream sauce for taste without drowning the food. have been there several times over the last year and it has been a hit with the family each time. even on busy sundays after church you can get in and seated with your meal without a long wait time. good, quality food that can feed a family of 4 under $30. also, got 1 doz chicken enchiladas, lrg salas, and pico de gallo for around $20 at noon on christmas eve-preordered. made for a fun family night without having to cook!
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amy
5
14 yıl önce
highland village
best green sauce. i grew up eating rosa's and am so glad there are now locations in dfw. i make the 20 mile trip to get the cheese enchiladas with green sauce. the fajitas are great too. taco cabana has nothing on this place.
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erbhebmom
14 yıl önce
highland village
overpriced taco cabana. people rave about rosa's, but i'm not sure why. to me, it's nothing more than an overpriced taco cabana. i've tried it multiple times, but have never been able to figure out what all the fuss is about.
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mark
2
14 yıl önce
highland village
school cafeteria grade tex mex, ho hum. rosa's cafe is a texas based chain with home in dusty old lubbock, which started as a tortilla factory. it evolved into a family oriented chain of restaurants, where you actually walk in and sit down to get the same identical fare as you would at a taco bell or grade school cafeteria. all very generic and mild, low priced and aimed squarely at the family dining experience. the menu is easily identified with giant backlit photos representing each dish, so reading is not required. portions and flavor is what you might expect from a visit to any elementary school lunch line. so is the service - there is none. just walk thru the cafeteria style ramp to the counter, mumble a number associated with a picture, and move to the cashier. if feeding your children is the goal, this place works out just fine. if you actually want flavor in your tex-mex, even taco bueno has an edge over this place, but here you get to sit at a table instead of having tex-mex wiped all over your car interior from a drive thru. it's not agave grill - heck its not even anamias (but close), but for the price, no complaints. adults can go to a real tex-mex place, this is like burger king of texmex designed for kid palates and low-budget wallets.
not great, not awful, take your kids and save a buck.

mark robbins
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