$10 for $20 Worth of Mexican Fare at Los Pepe's in Kingsburg
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- Authentic Mexican cuisine
- Extensive menu
- Beer, wine & margaritas
The tortilla's thinness makes it ideal for folding, sliding under closed doors, and illustrating theories that the Earth is flat and made of corn. Voyage to the edge of deliciousness with today's Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of Mexican fare at Los Pepe's in Kingsburg.
The chefs at Los Pepe's blend spices and sway flames to sear the chicken, steak, and seafood showcased in their authentic Mexican cuisine. Extensive menu options tempt diners to test premeal might by ascending a mountain of nachos laden with cheese ravines, guacamole-capped peaks, and abominable snowmen masquerading as sour cream ($6.95). Warmed up mandibles can take on specialties such as the carne asada ($11.95) or the camarón a la diabla, a sizzling mound of sautéed shrimp, peppers, and mushrooms slathered in a fiery sauce ($13.95). Tortilla whisperers also wrap nine varieties of burritos and chimichangas ($4.95+), including a vegetarian burrito festooned with tomatoes and cilantro ($5.95). Imported beer ($3.75), wine by the glass ($4.25), and margaritas ($4.50), help temper heat by forming a fire line and dousing patrons with buckets of water.
- Authentic Mexican cuisine
- Extensive menu
- Beer, wine & margaritas
The tortilla's thinness makes it ideal for folding, sliding under closed doors, and illustrating theories that the Earth is flat and made of corn. Voyage to the edge of deliciousness with today's Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of Mexican fare at Los Pepe's in Kingsburg.
The chefs at Los Pepe's blend spices and sway flames to sear the chicken, steak, and seafood showcased in their authentic Mexican cuisine. Extensive menu options tempt diners to test premeal might by ascending a mountain of nachos laden with cheese ravines, guacamole-capped peaks, and abominable snowmen masquerading as sour cream ($6.95). Warmed up mandibles can take on specialties such as the carne asada ($11.95) or the camarón a la diabla, a sizzling mound of sautéed shrimp, peppers, and mushrooms slathered in a fiery sauce ($13.95). Tortilla whisperers also wrap nine varieties of burritos and chimichangas ($4.95+), including a vegetarian burrito festooned with tomatoes and cilantro ($5.95). Imported beer ($3.75), wine by the glass ($4.25), and margaritas ($4.50), help temper heat by forming a fire line and dousing patrons with buckets of water.