Plaza Azteca
#5
Re: Plaza Azteca
the ones up here are wayyyyy different than i remember the old location at jefferson and oyster point
the old location (before it burned down) was like your run of the mill mexican, not quite as nice as el toro loco, mexico, casa grande, etc
i really like the new locations and menu, very nice atmosphere, if not loud, but still modern in a myrtle beach putt putt course kind of way
get the fresh guacamole without salt, yummmmm
the old location (before it burned down) was like your run of the mill mexican, not quite as nice as el toro loco, mexico, casa grande, etc
i really like the new locations and menu, very nice atmosphere, if not loud, but still modern in a myrtle beach putt putt course kind of way
get the fresh guacamole without salt, yummmmm
#8
Re: Plaza Azteca
The one in Short Pump is open.
I've eaten at most of the locations in Hampton Roads and the difference is negligible (at least to me), if any exists. I'm glad they expanded west as Casa Grande, Mexico, etc. didn't really do anything for me.
I've eaten at most of the locations in Hampton Roads and the difference is negligible (at least to me), if any exists. I'm glad they expanded west as Casa Grande, Mexico, etc. didn't really do anything for me.
#10
Re: Plaza Azteca
No surprise: The more margos you partake in, the better the food. Large bowl of Queso Dip, some guac W/ SALT(it needs it), and Carnitas, or the fuckin' damn burrito I can't remember the name of. . .MOAR Fish Bowl Margo, and it's just like Mexican dinner at any other place.