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Tacos Adrian California
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Let me start by saying that as someone who identifies as Mexican, I am very strict about my Mexican food - especially being born and raised in Houston, one of the best places for Mexican food in the US. With that in mind, I think Adrian’s is one of the better Mexican restaurants in Fulshear but that’s not saying much given its options. I tried both the quesobirria tacos and regular carne asada beef tacos (La Cecina), which were good enough. I’ve definitely tried better places in Houston but Adrian’s left my family and I satisfied. The prices were also extraordinary high, which is another star against them. Overall, I think Adrian’s is a great place for Mexican food in Fulshear, but nothing amazing in the context of Houston/Katy area.
2 months ago
I got the chicken tacos the chicken had no flavor the hot sauce you add too the tacos was good the price is amazing
a month ago
I ordered tacos through my friend to find out they were $5 tacos and unfortunately it did not meet expectations. There was very little filling inside, and it felt overpriced for what was served. I’ve never been to a place where 1 taco was $5
a month ago
The food was good but man, these prices are ridiculously high! Paid $47 for 2 people. Would much rather go to a restaurant, at least I’d get free chips & salsa there.
4 months ago
I really wanted to like this place. I found Adrian’s Mexican Street Food on Instagram and the food looked great online especially the Trompos de Pastor, which was the main reason we came. We arrived on a Saturday afternoon and there was only one other family there no wait and plenty of seating, which was nice. The staff was friendly and helpful, so that’s a plus. Unfortunately, the food itself was a big letdown. The trompo machine looked impressive, but in person they couldn’t get it working properly. It took over 20 minutes just to get it going, and even then the meat wasn’t cooked correctly. When it finally came to the table, the pastor was cold, not flavorful, and honestly tasted cheap and commercial, not authentic at all especially disappointing coming from a Mexican customer. For $45 just for the trompo, it was nowhere near worth it. Most of it was left untouched. I also tried the quesabirria tacos. They were okay, but again lacked flavor. The chips were hard and almost stale, the salad wasn’t good, and the chips & salsa something I usually love were very disappointing. The corn in a cup was cold and tasted like canned corn with stale Hot Cheetos on top. We didn’t even finish the food because it was that bad. This might be an okay spot for drinks or happy hour, but not if you’re actually hungry. It’s frustrating when a new place looks great online but completely misses the mark in person. I truly wanted to enjoy this spot, but the food quality just wasn’t there.
2 months ago
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