Mexican cuisine is a must-order one at this restaurant. Taste perfectly cooked carnitas, guacamole and coconut shrimps at Casa Chapala Mexican Cuisine & Tequila when you happen to be near it. If hungry, come here for tasty flans, flija and tres leches cakes. This place has good tequila, strawberry margarita or martinis among its drinks. Here you may have great coffee or delicious tea.
This spot provides food delivery for the convenience of its clients. A number of visitors consider the staff pleasant. A lot of guests highlight that the dishes are offered for adequate prices. The homey decor and charming atmosphere let guests feel relaxed here. Google users assigned the rating of 4.2 to this restaurant.
SundaySun | 9AM-10PM |
MondayMon | 11AM-10PM |
TuesdayTue | 11AM-10PM |
WednesdayWed | 11AM-10PM |
ThursdayThu | 11AM-10PM |
FridayFri | 11AM-11PM |
SaturdaySat | 10AM-11PM |
1) they charge 3% if using credit/debit card, but this charge is not mentioned or adverstised only at the time you pay the bill. This should be clear in advance to avoid missunderstanding later. It is supposed the credit card fees are already included in the prices, I talked to the manager and he explained they are using some kind of law or permit to do this based on Covid.... etc. To me is a hidden cost.
2) Prices were not in the menu (as you read). I complained and was explained they printed the menu for that night and forgot to include the prices. I asked for the prices I was ordering with my family and to my surprise, when the bill arrives it was three to four dollars more. Unfortunately I can'not prove this because the information I receive before ordering was verbal (I should recordedthe conversation). Example, Carne Arrachera asada was told 22 U$S and was 24 U$S. Fajitas for two was told 44 U$S and was 48 U$S
Bottom line, be aware of this situation. I was dissapointed with the 3% credit card charge with no visible warning of it in advance. Because of this, my daugther had a planned meeting for 20-30 persons there for her incoming birthday in January 2023 and I suggest to cancel (she did) and give the business to others.
1) they charge 3% if using credit/debit card, but this charge is not mentioned or adverstised only at the time you pay the bill. This should be clear in advance to avoid missunderstanding later. It is supposed the credit card fees are already included in the prices, I talked to the manager and he explained they are using some kind of law or permit to do this based on Covid.... etc. To me is a hidden cost.
2) Prices were not in the menu (as you read). I complained and was explained they printed the menu for that night and forgot to include the prices. I asked for the prices I was ordering with my family and to my surprise, when the bill arrives it was three to four dollars more. Unfortunately I can'not prove this because the information I receive before ordering was verbal (I should recordedthe conversation). Example, Carne Arrachera asada was told 22 U$S and was 24 U$S. Fajitas for two was told 44 U$S and was 48 U$S
Bottom line, be aware of this situation. I was dissapointed with the 3% credit card charge with no visible warning of it in advance. Because of this, my daugther had a planned meeting for 20-30 persons there for her incoming birthday in January 2023 and I suggest to cancel (she did) and give the business to others.