Toto's is a great alternative for lunch in Wamego. Â The food is California style, not the typical Tex-Mex of most Midwestern Mexican restaurants.
I like the Enchilada Dinner but I haven't had anything bad on their menu. Â It's family friendly with a unique atmosphere.
My only complaint is they are not open for dinner.
Great food - filling and delicious!
This was a nice surprise addition to Wamego during the time that we lived there. On our first visit, we wondered if it was going to be a wannabe-fufu Mexican joint (read tarted-up Cisco special) or at best a "good effort" in Smalltown, KS.
Beyond our expectations, it was fantastic! Fresh, delicious and made-to-order!
My favorite order was always a simple b/c burrito w/ everything hot in the place added - YUM! Husband swore by all of the tacos. Plus a bottle of Mexican beer on the little patio and you've got it made.
Ambiance is eclectic mix of Yellow Brick Roadside Tex/SW/Mex.
The only thing that stands in the way of the experience was the size of the place. During rush-hours (and sometimes random times) it's SRO.
You wont be disappointed.
Why Yes, Toto...we are still in Kansas!
O.K what Toto and Tacos have to do with one another...I have no idea, but in Wamego...they are trying anything to play on the Wizard of Oz theme. Which is fine with me.It was a nice break from fast food. This is a small taqueria with a fresh Mex style menu items which include "Munchkins Tacoz" for the kids to "Bust my Buttons" burritos.They have some great pico de gallo and guacamole to go with boring tortilla chips. Toto's Tacoz also features local wizard of Oz. paintings and murals in a mexican restaurant. (Kinda weird mix).I thought the food was pretty good and so did my family. Another plus....the bathroom was very clean.
Right next door to the Oz Museum, and you'll see billboards for that all along I-70, Toto's Tacoz made our detour to Wamego even more wonderful. Â We had really flavorful Mexican food in the heart of Kansas, and surprise, surprise, we could even get a Mexican beer to go with it. Â
It's a tiny place--basically an order window with a couple of tables inside and a small patio outside. Â Everything is to go and is served in plastic to-go boxes, utensils are plasticware, and the ambience is colorful kitcsh (e.g., there's a great ceiling painting of Dorothy hanging on to Toto as he's being pulled out of the house during the cyclone...he's already lost his sombrero!).
A real treat--surprisingly good food and a friendly, courteous staff.