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COMBO PLATES Monday-Sunday 7:00 Am - 8:00 Pm 1 ~ Two Beef Tacos 16069 Main St., Hesperia, CA 92345 Tel (760) 995-2385 Fax (760) 948-0914 Open COMBO PLATES Monday-Sunday 7:00 am - 8:00 pm 1 ~ Two Beef Tacos ........................................... $3.99 26 ~ Caldo de Pescado ....................................... $6.99 Serve with beans and rice. (Fish Soup) 2 ~ Cheese Enchiladas ...................................... $4.50 27 ~ Tostadas de Ceviche ................................... $2.99 Serve with beans and rice. 3 ~ Tostada & Enchilada ................................... $4.99 PESCADO O CAMARON Serve with beans and rice. BURRITOS Any Meat ........................................... $4.49 4 ~ Two Any Meat Sopes Combo ..................... $4.50 TORTAS Any Meat ............................................... $3.99 Serve with beans and rice. TACOS Any Meat ........................................ $0.89 each Meat Sopes ..........................................$1.50 each 5 ~ Taco & Enchilada ........................................ $4.99 28 ~ Rolled Tacos ................................................ $2.99 Serve with beans and rice. CHICKEN OR BEEF 6 ~ Burrito & Enchilada ..................................... $4.99 29 ~ Hard Taco ..................................................... $0.99 Serve with beans and rice. CHICKEN OR BEEF 7 ~ Two Beef Burritos ....................................... $5.99 30 ~ Taco Salad Any Meat .................................. $5.49 Serve with beans and rice. 31 ~ Nachos Any Meat ........................................ $5.49 8 ~ Two Any Meat Tacos ................................... $3.99 32 ~ Torta De Milanesa de Rey ........................... $4.99 Serve with beans and rice. Milanesa , panela cheese, tomatoes, 9 ~ Two Chicken Tacos ..................................... $3.99 lettuce, onions & avocado Serve with beans and rice. 33 ~ Torta Martinez .............................................. $5.49 10 ~ Carnitas Plate .............................................. $5.99 Asada, pork meat, ham, panela Serve with beans and rice. cheese, tomatoes, lettuce, onions & avocado 11 ~ Carne Asada ................................................ $5.99 34 ~ Menudo ......................................................... $5.49 Serve with beans and rice. (Menudo Soup ) Mexican spicy soup made with 12 ~ Lengua Plate ................................................ $5.99 beef tripe and spices. Serve with beans and rice. 35 ~ Birria ............................................................. $5.49 13 ~ Chiles Rellenos ............................................ $5.99 (Meat Stew) Made with Beef, dried Serve with beans and rice. roasted peppers and spices. Chiles Rellenos ......................................$1.50 each 36 ~ Chile Verde ................................................... $5.99 14 ~ Chorizo Plate ............................................... $4.99 Serve with beans and rice. Serve with beans and rice. 37 ~ Asada Fries .................................................. $5.99 15 ~ Machaca Plate .............................................. $4.99 Asada & avocado Serve with beans and rice. 38 ~ California Burrito ......................................... $5.89 16 ~ Chimichanga Plate ...................................... $5.99 Rice, beans, sour cream, potatoes, cheese, & lettuce Serve with beans and rice. 39 ~ Torta Cubana ............................................... $4.99 17 ~ Tamales Plate .............................................. $4.99 Pork ham, panela cheese, tomatoes, Serve with beans and rice. lettuce, onions, & avocado 18 ~ Chuletas de Puerco ..................................... $5.99 40 ~ Torta De Pierna de Puerco ......................... $4.99 Serve with beans and rice. Pork meat, panela cheese, tomatoes, CHOICE OF MEAT: lettuce, onions, & avocado ESCOJA SU CARNE: 41 ~ Torta De Asada ............................................ $4.99 Asada, panela cheese, tomatoes, lettuce, CARNE ASADA, CARNITAS, CHICKEN PASTOR, onions, & avocado BIRRIA, BUCHE, CABEZA OR LENGUA BREAKFAST SEAFOOD SERVE ALL DAY 19 ~ Camarones Diabla ....................................... $6.99 BURRITOS ............................................................ $3.59 Serve with beans and rice. CHORIZO, BACON OR HAM 20 ~ Camarones al Mojo ..................................... $6.99 HUEVOS/EGGS .................................................... $4.99 Serve with beans and rice. RANCHEROS, A LA MEXICANA WITH BACON OR 21 ~ Camarones Rancheros ............................... $6.99 HAM Serve with beans and rice. EXTRAS 22 ~ Mojarra Frita ................................................. $4.99 GUACAMOLE, CHEESE, SOUR CREAM, (Fry Crappie) Serve with beans and rice. JALAPEÑOS, RICE, BEANS OR MEAT 23 ~ Fish Tacos .................................................... $5.99 Serve with beans and rice. 24 ~ Shrimp Cocktail ...................................$6.99 20oz 25 ~ Caldo de Camaron ....................................... $6.99 (Shrimp Soup) Catering Available.
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