Bienvenidos! Welcome to El Toro, a family favorite since 1979. We are local, family owned and operated, dedicated to providing our customers with an experience that reflects our culture’s...
Puyallup (WA) - - Phone: (253) 256-4639Mis Tres Amigos is a family-owned Mexican Restaurant featuring a Full-Service Cantina, Large Banquet Room and Full Catering Services. (Puyallup location only) With restaurants in Lakewood and South...
Puyallup (WA) - - Phone: (253) 864-8250At QDOBA Mexican Eats, we’re all about flavor. From our unique ingredients, freshly prepared in-house throughout the day, to our friendly, dedicated employees, we bring flavor to the communities we...
Puyallup (WA) - - Phone: (253) 770-4802Taco Time Northwest is a family-run business headquartered in Renton, Wash. Originally founded by Frank Tonkin Sr. in 1962 the Tonkin family has been instrumental in the management of the company...
Puyallup (WA) - - Phone: (253) 841-2118Taco Time Northwest is a family-run business headquartered in Renton, Wash. Originally founded by Frank Tonkin Sr. in 1962 the Tonkin family has been instrumental in the management of the company...
Puyallup (WA) - - Phone: (253) 848-3700
Mexican food is popularly known for its flavor and garnishing style. Beans, one of the best sources of protein, and corn are the staples of Mexican cuisine. Gorditas, tamales are some of the famous corn-based food. Oregano, epazote, cinnamon, chipotle are some of the most important herbs used in Mexican food in restaurants in Puyallup. There are six regions in Mexico which differ in their cuisine from each other . Chicken-based dishes and spicy vegetables are famous in Southern Mexico, whereas, Northern Mexico is popular for meat dishes prepared from ostrich and beef. Mexican restaurants are popular haunts with people of Puyallup. Beer also forms an important part of Mexican cuisine. Some of the common brands of beer are Dos Equis, Corona. Mexican cuisine also includes some of the mouth watering sauces such as Salsa. Most Mexican Restaurants in Puyallup are traditionally decorated to lend a Mexican ambience to the visitors.