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El Vaquero Restaurant – Multiple Locations

$12 for $25 Worth of Mexican Cuisine

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In a Nutshell

Tortas drowned in chili sauce are a specialty at this traditional Mexican restaurant, which also serves classic flautas, tacos, and burritos

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jul 24, 2013
  • Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per table. Limit 1 per visit.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

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$12 for $25 Worth of Mexican Cuisine

The menu features house-specialty tortas ahogadas, drowned in chili sauce ($5.99), chicken or pork flautas with beans and rice ($7.49), beef, pork, and barbacoa tacos ($1.45 each), and menudo, a spicy beef soup ($6.49+, Saturdays and Sundays only).

El Vaquero Restaurant

The culinary pyromaniacs at El Vaquero pay homage to their homeland with poncho-patterned tablecloths, pictures of the cathedral in Guadalajara, and a specialty sandwich hailing from the state of Jalisco. Seated in the wicker chairs that line the cozy, sun-colored dining room, diners dig into a menu that features classic Mexican dishes such as chiles relleno, carnitas burritos, and tacos that can be ordered soft or crisped over the grill. Meanwhile, traditional art and black-and-white photographs look down from the walls, and a bell hangs by the register in case tongues are in need of a tiny fireman.

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El Vaquero Restaurant

  • A

    Alhambra

    14 S Fremont Ave
    Alhambra, California 91801
    (626) 458-4546
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  • B

    Monterey Hills

    4884 1/2 Huntington Dr S
    Los Angeles, California 90032
    (323) 441-8536
    Get Directions