Bewertungen
Restaurant bewertenWe came to Brownsville to shop and came across 3 Marias. We love to try local food and we were not disappointed. Liz, the owner, greeted us and explained how everything worked and all the options. She sat us at a table and brought us samples of different things to try before ordering. The quesadillas are great! The mole is delicious. We will be back and 3 Marias found life long customers.
Very good fried quesadillas with many guisos, but be prepared for your order to take a while since they make everything to order.
Eating is okay, nothing special. would not recommend coming here. the service is terrible. oh. the waitress seems as if they are unhappy to serve and have an employment. they have no courtesy or good customer service. they couldn't even follow us. the waitress also put her finger on all the food she brought, instead of just the plate, it was rough. the coffee terrible. even a basic element, lacked. could not even get fresh. I saw the waitress in the microwave coffee in a cup. the restaurant is small. from a few tables they have, are about 2-3 tables filled with either sauces occupied the waitress and the other with a utensil stand. with approx. 6 tables for customers. then the tables were dirty with unrecorded tellers, while the waitress sat on their phones. the owner must honestly manage the personal better, the service has always lacked. would only return the IF service. but overall it would not recommend going here.
One of the best restaurants we were in brownsville! the menu is diverse and interesting. my friend and my mother had the pozole verde de pollo and said it was fantastic. I had entomotadas and a flare de calabaza quesadilla and it was also great and you have to try the pande elote! everyone was so friendly, the quality of the ingredients is high, and they can say that much care and effort goes into the food and the atmosphere of the restaurant as a whole. we will definitely return!
Super amazing and authentic Mexican food (non Tex-Mex). So many unique options like huitlacoche. The portions were such a great deal for the price. The comida corrida was served with pozole verde which was a great surprise. The tortillas were freshly made and delicious. Additionally, the rice and beans tasted like home and not like restaurant food. Probably one of the best restaurants I’ve tried in Brownsville. The only thing that could have made this better was if they served aguas frescas.