Was visiting some friends in the McKinley neighborhood and Inos was recommended. Â The BEST fish tacos I have ever had! Â Thick and fresh tilapia fillets seared with just the right amount of spices. Â If only I lived in Chicago I'd be eating there every week! Â Oh and with a bowl of chips and huge bowl of pico de gallo all came to under $6.00!
Review Source:The sign outside says, "Authentic Mexican Food." Â The only thing that's authentic is the food poisoning that my wife and I experienced from this place. Â I should have known better...I've lived within walking distance to Ino's for a long time but have rarely gone there because I've known that the food is terrible since I was a kid. Â However, Friday at 1 in the morning, I was hungry and desperation set in. Â I found myself at Ino's ordering the steak nachos. Â I knew better than to expect the food to be good and it wasn't. Â However, I did not expect the 2 days of stomach issues that we experienced from splitting one order of nachos. Â The people who give this place positive reviews fall into two categories: Category A. They are thankful to find any place that would serve them a burrito at 1 in the morning. Â Category B. Â The old faithfuls who had their first taste of Mexican food at Ino's and refuse to try any of the other nearby places that are significantly better. Â Many Category B. people are nostalgic about their experiences from when they were Category A. people. Â Sorry Ino's. Â I know you're a neighborhood stalwart and you have your supporters, but your food is worse than Taco Bell and it literally makes me sick.
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