Find out what Latin restaurants to try in Rio Linda. Rio Linda is a census-designated place (CDP) in Sacramento County, California, United States. It is part of the Sacramento–Arden-Arcade–Roseville Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of the 2010 census, the CDP population was 15,106, up from 10,466 at the 2000 census.
4 based on 17 reviews
Went there about a week ago with two friends to try out this "highly recommended" place in Rio Linda; it was even farther "north" than I expected and certainly in a typical "Rio Linda" setting (= NOT upscale at all). Prices were fair for the quality and size of the servings, BUT I would NOT drive there again (from W. Sacramento) as it was "good," but not the absolutely "4 Star" rating the major paper assigned. YES, it is authentic, but I,personally, prefer the chile rellano in a number of other places. IMHO, Casa Ramos (various locations" is worth a 20 mile drive, but ....not this option.
4 based on 27 reviews
I was dropping off my Dad in Sacramento after our Thanksgiving visit. We stopped at Sol Cubano for lunch and I was impressed. We split the sampler plate and a Cuban sandwich. Sampler had roast pork, two kinds of plantains, croquettes, salad, rice & beans, and papa rellena. Out of this world! And the Cuban sandwich was perfect. No imposters here. Now I can enjoy good Cuban food every time I take my Dad for a visit.
4 based on 17 reviews
I had high hopes for this restaurant and was disappointed, the food was just ok. My tacos were a bit bland and the serving of beans on the side were canned navy beans dumped in a pot ( with that canned liquid they came in ) and heated up. No flavoring whatsoever. ( Really ? ) The "Mexican " rice was also cooked without any real flavor. The restaurant was clean and the service was excellent, they just need to put a little more effort into food prep. There are many other authentic Mexican restaurants in the area to choose from, smarten up guys.
4 based on 305 reviews
TA helped us find this place and we are so glad we didIt was really busy but they said a table would be available in 20 mins so we took an opportunity to stroll around which was nice as the weather was really warm. Sure enough when we got back we were waved in and seated in the rear of the place. Great decor, the menu was extensive. The food was really good but so much of it. We all went for a combination meal but could have shared one with a few sides to be honest. We have big appetites so that is saying something. We took our left overs home. Really enjoyed and it was buzzing on the Friday evening that we visited.
4 based on 334 reviews
Housed in the handsomely renovated Arnold Brothers Building-built for a Hudson car dealership in the 1920âs, Zocalo is located on the corner of 18th Street and Capitol Avenue right in the heart of Midtownâs Handle District. Zocalo is Regional Mexican at i
Zocalo is a favorite when looking for good Mexican food in an upscale atmosphere. We recently had occasion to catch up with friends for lunch and chose Zocalo midtown on a week day. The restaurant is nicely appointed and the food was good. The staff is friendly, available, helpful and efficient. A bonus was the personal touch from server Rosa G., who was wonderful. We had such a great time, we're already talking about plans to go again soon. Very nice.
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