Reviews El Coyote Charro

5
Jacob Parra
+5
The Coyote Charro probably has the best Al Pastor in the entire state. I would highly recommend the tacos, they are well worth the price. I am also a big fan of the bottomless pinto beans. Small detail, but the limes were really good, something I value at a Mexican restaurant. The food was so good I forgot to take a picture until halfway done, sorry. Excellent meal, and if you like Mexican you gotta check it out.
4
Katie K.
+4
We bought 45 tacos (15 chicken, 15 steak, 10 Al pastor and 5 carnitas). Pros: they made the tacos quickly, the meat tasted good, seasoned well. Cons: a bit more expensive than we are used to (over $100) especially since most tacos we buy have limes, onions…These only had meat on the corn tortilla. Restaurant table tops were dirty. Girl at the counter was super nice and helpful. Overall, the meat tasted good, but we probably won’t come back
5
Stephen Smith
+5
I got the Asada Fries and they where amazing! I’ve never had Mexican food with French Fries and it is a great combination. They have a salsa bar with onions, cilantro and lemons. The service is slow and the restaurant feels like a dive but El Coyote Charro is worth the visit. I’ll definitely be back.
4
MIMI B
+4
Very good Al Pastor Fries! I stopped in between the lunch / dinner rush. Had no problem picking up my order to go. The dining room could be cleaner; that's the -1 star. Food/flavor is great.
5
Catalina Gutierrez
+5
We wanted to have pollo loco tonight but when we arrived at 7pm it was closed. We were bummed and looked around. My family and I walked into El Coyote Charro and it was a ghost town ( don’t let that intimidate you ). The food not only came out FAST but DELICIOUS. I ordered three tacos and a burrito (which I shared) and we were so happy that pollo loco was closed! Don’t miss out! Trust me!
5
David Parra
+5
This is a staple place whenever we visit St. George. The food is very good, and this is only one of the few places that has an Tromp for serving Tacos and Pastor. For some reason, Trompos are hard to find in the State of Utah. If you are not sire what a "Trompo" is, it is the ball of pastor meet that is placed on a stick for cooking against an open flame. This is the way Original Tacos al Pastor are cooked in Mexico City. The Trompo makes it possible to achieve a perfect blend of crispy meat and keeping the juices and the sauces and seasoning. Yum Yum. The prices are fair but I wouldn't call it inexpensive. Good tacos are hard to find and therefore I am willing to pay a little more for a good taste. The staff is friendly and the place is clean. I would totally invite anyone to stop by to check it out. I had the Pastor Burrito last time and it did not disappoint!
5
Natalie B
+5
The food is delicious and authentic. We got pretty much one of everything and I don't have any complaints about the food. I thought the price was decent too. I'll definitely go back. However, they don't clean up the dining area really well. So don't go here expecting a high-end picture-perfect atmosphere. It's definitely lived in. But food is bomb.
5
Brandon Wood
+5
Great street tacos. Smaller menu with street tacos and a few other items, everything we tried was great. The meat on the street tacos was more flavorful than most that I have had. We tried 3-4 different meats, all of them were great.
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