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Fresh•Family•Fun fresh•family•fun 5213 Williamsburg Rd. Sandston, VA 23150 804-226-2388 7162 Mechanicsville Turnpike Mechanicsville, VA 23111 804-559-8126 7001 Forest Hill Ave. Richmond, VA 23225 804-320-1069 12031 Southshore Pointe Rd. (Woodlake) Midlothian, VA 23112 804-763-5640 11621 W. Broad St. (Short Pump) Richmond, VA 23233 804-360-9446 4040 G. Cox Rd. (Innsbrook) Glen Allen, VA 23060 804-290-0400 mexico-restaurant.com Est. 1990 Mexico_VA Local Family Owned & Operated Appetizers Salads Fajita Salad Everybody’s favorite famous chicken or steak Dips fajitas atop fresh Romaine lettuce, grated Queso Dip Bean Dip cheese and crispy tortilla strips – 10.49 Our famous cheese A smooth puree blend Te q uila Lime Salad dip! – 3.49 of refried pinto beans Grilled strips of natural chicken served on a salad Guacamole Dip and queso dip – 4.49 of chopped Romaine, red onions, tomato, queso Richmond’s best Chorizo Dip fresco and crispy tortilla strips. Dressed for the guacamole since Our famous queso dip fiesta with our tequila lime dressing – 9.99 1990 – 3.49 with its best amigo Citrus Shrimp Salad Guacamole Your Way – Chorizo! – 5.99 Chopped Romaine lettuce with mandarin Personalize your guacamole Shrimp Dip oranges, red onion, cilantro and crispy tortilla the way you like it. We will Grilled shrimp married strips tossed in a mango-citrus vinaigrette and make it to order. Spicy, with our famous topped with delicious sea shrimp – 10.49 medium or mild...you queso dip! – 6.99 Acapulco Blackened Tilapia Salad tell us what you like and Blackened tilapia fillet served on a salad of chopped we will make it – 7.99 Romaine, Hass avocado, tomato, cucumber, red onion and crispy tortilla strips dressed for Soup success with a cilantro-lime vinaigrette – 9.99 Taco Salad Mom’s Sopa de Pollo Crispy flour tortilla bowl filled with ground Angus Our deliciosa white natural chicken beef, refried beans, our queso dip, crisp lettuce, soup cooked with vegetables and tomatoes, grated cheese and sour cream – 7.99 sprinkled with pico de gallo – 5.49 Shrimp Taco Salad Crispy flour tortilla bowl filled with refried beans, our famous queso dip, then we top it Nachos with crisp lettuce and our delicious grilled sea Make them “Supreme” for just $2.50 and top them shrimp, grated cheese and tomatoes – 10.49 with lettuce, sour cream and pico de gallo. Veggie Taco Salad Cheese – 4.49 Fajita A crisp flour tortilla bowl filled with refried Grilled chicken beans, grilled zucchini, squash, mushrooms, – 5.99 Beef or steak – 8.99 onions and tomatoes. Covered with melted queso, lettuce and sour cream – 7.99 Chicken – 5.99 Grilled Chicken Combo or Steak – 8.99 Grilled Chicken or Steak Salad Beef, chicken and Crispy flour tortilla bowl filled with refried beans beans – 6.79 Nachos con and our famous queso dip, then we top it with crisp Chorizo – 6.99 lettuce and your choice of Angus flank steak or natural chicken, grated cheese and tomatoes – 9.99 Favorites Quesadillas Avocado Fries Fresh avocado slices coated in our special seasoned breading and fried golden brown. All served with Mexico’s signature Spanish Served with Mexico’s cool white sauce – 7.29 rice, lettuce, tomatoes and sour cream. Mexican Cheese Fries Fries topped with our house cheese and Fajita Quesadilla chorizo (Mexican spiced sausage). Better Angus steak or natural chicken grilled than bacon cheese fries – 6.99 with fajita vegetables and melted queso in a golden grilled flour tortilla – 11.49 Appetizer Platter A heavenly combination to share. One chicken Grilled Shrimp Quesadilla chimichanga, one beef taquito, cheese quesadillas Succulent shrimp grilled with onions, and avocado fries. We made it magnificent tomatoes and melted queso, folded in a with our beef nachos smothered with queso golden grilled flour tortilla – 11.99 dip and chipotle sauce to dip – 8.99 Grilled Chicken or Steak Quesadilla Shrimp Ceviche Grilled natural chicken or Angus Chilled shrimp tossed with cilantro, onions, tomatoes, steak and queso. Folded in a golden jalapeños and avocado swimming in fresh lime grilled flour tortilla – 10.99 juice served with our house crispy chips – 8.99 Quesadilla Rellena A Mexico favorite! Slow stewed Angus beef tips or all white tender pulled chicken, Quesadillas between melted queso goodness in a golden grilled flour tortilla – 9.49 Grilled Chicken Spinach – 3.99 Veggie Quesadilla or Steak – 4.79 Mushroom – 3.99 Grilled mushrooms, onions, zucchini, squash, tomatoes and melted queso. Folded in – 5.49 Grilled Shrimp Cheese – 2.79 a golden grilled flour tortilla – 9.49 Chicken – 4.29 Spinach Quesadilla Sautéed baby spinach, queso, grilled onions and tomatoes. Folded in a golden grilled flour tortilla – 9.49 Signature Dish Vegetarian Dish Gluten Free Enchiladas Seafood Steak & Pork Enchiladas Supreme All seafood entreés are The supreme combination, consisting of one chicken enchilada, one refried Vallarta If you order with corn tortillas. bean enchilada, one queso enchilada Shrimp, sea scallops and natural chicken cooked in and one seasoned Angus ground beef our signature creamy Vallarta sauce with onions, Barbacoa enchilada. Topped with queso, lettuce, tomatoes, golden pineapple, mushrooms, and bell A special treat from our hometown tomatoes and sour cream – 9.49 peppers. Served with our Mexican white rice – 14.79 of Guadalajara. Slow cooked Angus beef with a savory and Enchiladas Verdes Cóctel de Camarón slightly spicy blend of guajillo Three slow simmered natural chicken Our fabulous Mexican-style shrimp cocktail with peppers and our special house enchiladas topped with queso and pico de gallo, cilantro, fresh lime juice, tomato, seasoning. Served with pinto green tomatillo sauce. Served with jalapeño peppers and fresh Hass avocado. beans, sprinkled queso fresco, pico our signature Spanish rice – 9.49 This one is sure to transport you to the de gallo and tortillas – 11.79 beach of Puerto Vallarta – 12.49 Enchiladas Poblanas Steak Americano Three slow simmered natural Arroz con Mariscos Tender Reserve Black Angus chicken enchiladas topped with Grilled succulent natural shrimp and sea scallops served rib-eye steak served with French queso, our traditional mole sauce and over a bed of our Mexican white rice and dressed fries, sautéed grilled vegetables roasted sesame seeds. Served with with our queso dip and ranchero sauce. Served with and house salad with our special our signature Spanish rice, lettuce, a fresh pico de gallo salad and sour cream – 13.99 citrus vinaigrette – 14.99 tomatoes and sour cream – 9.49 Yucatán Shrimp Steak a la Mexicana Enchiladas Don Lupe Natural shrimp grilled with bell peppers, onions, Reserve Black Angus rib-eye A combination of two cheese and zucchini and squash in our unique Yucatan sauce. steak grilled with onions and two potato enchiladas topped Served over a bed of Mexican white rice with fresh tomatoes. Served with our with our delicious melted queso. pico de gallo salad and sour cream – 13.49 signature Spanish rice, refried Served with lettuce, tomatoes beans and house salad with our and sour cream – 9.49 Tilapia & Shrimp Delicious grilled tilapia and natural shrimp with our special citrus vinaigrette – 14.99 Swiss Enchiladas special blend of herbs and spices. Served over Mexican Carne Asada Three slow simmered natural chicken white rice and sautéed grilled vegetables – 13.49 Marinated Reserve Black Angus rib- enchiladas topped with our poblano eye steak thinly sliced and served pepper sauce, garnished with pico de Camarones a la Crema Grilled natural shrimp and mushrooms blended with our with refried beans, pico de gallo gallo and queso fresco. Served over salad and flour tortillas – 14.49 our signature Spanish rice – 9.49 chef Ramon’s special crema sauce. Served over Mexican white rice and sautéed grilled vegetables – 13.99 Jalisco Especial Enchiladas México A classic favorite! Tender, grilled A Mexican tradition. Three slow Blackened Tilapia Blackened tilapia filet with our house blend of Reserve Black Angus rib-eye simmered natural chicken and steak and grilled natural chicken cheese enchiladas topped with our herbs and spices. Served over Mexican white rice and sautéed grilled vegetables – 11.99 breast served with our signature special guajillo sauce, garnished with Spanish rice, refried beans, pico de lettuce, onions and queso fresco in gallo and flour tortillas – 14.99 the company of potatoes – 9.49 Steak & Shrimp Angus rib-eye steak with six succulent shrimp served on a sizzling skillet with Mexican potatoes, grilled peppers, onions, tomatoes and melted cheese – 15.49 Fajitas Carnitas Tapatias A very tasty, traditional slow All our famous fajitas are served in a sizzling skillet with our signature Spanish roasted pork dish served with rice, refried beans, pico de gallo salad, cheese, sour cream and flour tortillas. our signature Spanish rice, refried beans, pico de gallo, pickled jalapeño If you order with corn tortillas. peppers and tortillas. This one will take you to a dinner table in Steak Fajitas Shrimp Fajitas Guadalajara, Mexico... – 11.49 Tender marinated reserve Angus flank Natural shrimp grilled with México Pork Chops steak grilled with bell peppers, onions onions, bell peppers and tomatoes Two deliciously grilled bone- and tomatoes. Seasoned with our house seasoned with our house blend in pork chops served with blend of herbs and spices – 13.49 of herbs and spices – 14.79 our signature Spanish rice and Chicken Fajitas Veggie Fajitas pinto beans. This one is another Tender marinated sliced natural chicken A light combination of grilled Traditional Favorite! – 11.79 breast grilled with bell peppers, onions mushrooms, zucchini, squash, and tomatoes. Seasoned with our house onions, bell peppers and tomatoes blend of herbs and spices – 13.29 seasoned with our house blend Fajitas del Mar of herbs and spices – 11.99 Succulent natural shrimp and sea Ixtapa Fajitas scallops grilled with bell peppers, onions The perfect blend of natural *Consuming raw or and tomatoes.
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