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March 2024 by Isabella Wallenburger
Saddest quesadilla I’ve ever had in my life. The beef fajitas were tough and fatty. Only positive was the guacamole.
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March 2024 by Katy Moore
It pains me to write this cause we’ve been regulars here for years… We came to an early dinner here tonight and it was a pretty bad experience all around. To start off there was a hair in my margarita (something i understand happens and im willing to overlook but still not appetizing). The server seemed bored to be there, but worst of all the portion sizes are half of what they used to be. My husband ordered the steak fajitas for $22 and it came in this measly little pan dish that was mostly onions and bell pepper, not enough to even split between the 3 tortillas. Everything was significantly smaller, under seasoned and just yuck. And on top of that they give you Daisy sour cream for $1 for a tiny plastic ramekin portion. So sad i hope this was a one off but it was not a good experience at all ? i miss what it used to be
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March 2024 by Tiffany Cook Orozco
Service was wonderful, the staff was super friendly. The food was delicious! The enchiladas were super good and the sopas were awesome! Added the fresh salsa and chips!
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February 2024 by CVW Associates
I can’t wait to eat here again. The tortilla chips and salsa are amazing. Also some of the best menudo in Austin.
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February 2024 by Nimesh Kadakia
Good food ,the server was very nice.
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January 2024 by Darius King
It was a pretty chill when I went in. Especially for it to be a Cowboys game playing lol. The service was great and the menudo is BOMB! Loved it and will make it a frequent spot for me and my fiance.
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January 2024 by Sharon Kerby
I have eaten here several times, and not been disappointed. The milanesa, street tacos, el alambres, and breakfast have been fantastic. I have ordered the veggie enchiladas twice before, and they were excellent as well. However, the last time I visited, the veggie enchiladas were basically a couple of flat soggy tortillas drowned in a spicy green sauce. There was basically nothing inside the enchiladas. I didn't raise a fuss because we were dining with friends. But live and learn.... The veggie enchiladas are off the list!!! Still, the refried black beans and rice almost made up for the disappointing entree. Overall, a great place for some really good Mexican food! If not for the recent veggie enchilada disaster, I would give it 5 stars. Recommend giving the rest of the menu a try!
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January 2024 by Maria Alejandra Orozco Parada
Very delicious food, excellent family plan and very good service from the employees, this restaurant is highly
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January 2024 by Sandra Vargas
Excellent place! I ate chilaquiles and they were delicious!
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January 2024 by Marcin “RocketMan” Sochacki
Alright, buckle up, because Don Mario Mexican Restaurant in Austin, Texas, is about to take your taste buds on a wild fiesta!Let me start by saying, this place rocks! If you're in the mood for some authentic Mexican flavors that'll make your taste buds do the cha-cha, you've come to the right spot.First things first, let's talk about those tortillas – fresh, warm, and practically hugging your taste buds with every bite. It's like they just rolled out of tortilla heaven and onto your plate. Seriously, forget everything you thought you knew about tortillas because Don Mario's just redefined the game.And don't even get me started on the salsa – it's like a flavor explosion in your mouth. The warmth of the salsa adds that extra oomph to the already fantastic dishes. It's so good; you might catch yourself wondering if you can take a tub of it home. And try their chicken soup!Now, let's talk drinks. The Pina-horchata is a game-changer. If you're into that sweet and slightly creamy goodness of horchata, this drink is your new best friend. It's like sipping on a cinnamon-infused cloud with a sprinkle of magic. Sure, it's a tad sweet, but hey, life's too short not to indulge in a little sweetness, right?The vibe at Don Mario's is as lively as a salsa dance floor. The colors, the music, the aromas – it's like a mini Mexican getaway in the outskirts of Austin. The staff is as friendly as your favorite abuela, making you feel right at home.So, if you're on the hunt for a Mexican food haven in Austin, look no further than Don Mario's. It's the kind of place that makes you want to shout "¡Olé!" after every bite. Trust me; your taste buds will thank you for this flavor-packed adventure!
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December 2023 by Victoria Friend
Great food, wonderful service, consistent quality, clean, engaged owners. They're doing everything right!
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December 2023 by Michael Delira
Sad very sad, I orderd 20 minutes ahead and came to pick up. And it wasn't ready. So the bartender went back to ask about it. And told me that it'd be a few more minutes. So I went up the street to the store. And came back 10 minutes later and asked for my order. And she went back again to ask for it and returned and had to reprint the order and send it to the kitchen. Upon return told me it'd be more minutes to wait. Bu that time over 45 minutes have elapsed and I'm on lunch break. I'm an Assistant Manager of a lube shop and I would have been totally embarrassed by this and the box of food I opened. It looked like it was just thrown in there. In my opinion and what I observed if the employees paid attention to serving there customers instead of fraternizing with each other they could do better. I called to complain and ask for the manager and got hung up on. Again poor service with an I don't care attitude. Sad very Sad ?
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December 2023 by Louise Cooper
Culinary brilliance! The chef's mastery of flavors is evident in every carefully crafted dish. The attention to detail, coupled with attentive service, makes this restaurant a true standout.
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December 2023 by Nichole Galbreath
Love this place!!!!
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December 2023 by Mike Michaels
Don Mario’s Mexican restaurant in Lakeway is a local spot that always attracts customers. The service is good and the dishes are tasty.There is a live mariachi band that plays so sometimes it can be hard to hear but it’s entertaining.