Que Pasa gives you that almost-authentic Mexican food you almost long for. Â It's pretty good and works great right before the movie. Â Service is friendly, choices are plentiful and the food is good. Â Not great, but good.
Sit in the bar or patio for a little more action in your life and get the tacos - fish is my flavor and i love em.
Que Pasa is decent Mexican food, especially for a chain restaurant. Â There is nothing really authentic about it, but it's decent enough to come back. Â I don't know what to say about the other entrees, but I had the three item combo (a taco, tamale, and enchilada) for $13. Â I think it's a great deal, and the food is pretty good; the three items also come w/ rice and beans, which makes a decent sized meal. Â How they serve the food here isn't quite authentically Mexican, so don't expect miracles, but what they have, they cook well. Â When you come in, they give you free chips and salsa -- which is a delicious dish. Â The only thing I don't like is that the waiter waited so long to come and take the order, and when he came by, he said, "Wow, you guys didn't take that long." Â We were waiting for quite a while. Â What???
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