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Greenville’s Guide To Marvelous Mexican Eats

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by: Michelle P., Community Ambassador for Yelp in Greenville (@yelpgreenville).
Looking for a little taste of Mexico? Check out these five great local spots. From saucy enchiladas to burritos stuffed with rice and beans, these Mexican eats are muy delicioso. Whatever you choose, you can’t go wrong.

Las Meras Tortas

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Las Meras Tortas

Shana M. wrote: “Amazingly authentic Mexican food! I love their California burritos and their salsa bar... The prices are great and the food is always fresh! From tortas to burritos... everything is delicious... I always get the chicken California burrito.”

Uncle Berto's Burritos

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Uncle Berto’s Burritos

G L. wrote: “The food is fresh and comes out hot. The place is neat and clean. The staff and owner are gracious. I had the chicken tostada, which was good. I liked the fresh salsa bar... We will be back!”

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Tipsy Taco

David M. wrote: “Fresh margaritas. Made with real juice and not the standard blah mix... Stuffed jalapeños were top shelf... Guacamole was made in-house... The old school taco is perfect... The filet quesadilla was incredible... Blueberry cobbler was deliciously prepared.”

Willy Taco, Mexican

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Willy Taco

Al T. wrote: “The environment is relaxing, the place is clean, the service is good, and the food is on point! I’ve been a few times... my favorite... the Bang Up Nachos. I ordered a Mexican Ashtray beer, the Crispy Avocado taco and the Southern Tide taco.”

Villa Villa Mexican Grill

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Viva Villa Mexican Grill

Alan R. wrote: “I judge a Hispanic restaurant by the quality of their street style tacos... exceeded my expectation. I love chorizo sausage... grilled with a good crust... great Al Pastor taco... served with a habanero smoky salsa... Staff was super friendly and helpful.”

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