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Starters Tacos SIDES SIDE SALADS DESSERTS Enchiladas DE LA Starters Mains ENCHILADAs DE LA CASA SIDES Fries 6 SALSA 6 Nachos Supremos v gf Regular 5787 kJ 16 THE CROWD PLEASER, MADE FROM SCRATCH! 2656 kJ FAJITAS (mild or hot 440ml) Corn Chips 1085 kJ 4 Taco Bill`s famous corn chips Large 7191 kJ 20 THE NO. 1 TACO BILL FAVOURITE! Corn tortilla rolled w/ your choice of filling oozing w/ cheese, topped with (200g) Jalapeño chiles 3 Sautéed capsicums & onions w/ a choice of topped w/ cheese & our signature enchilada sauce jalapeños, house-made guacamole, Flour House-made sour cream & salsa Beef or chicken herbed Chicken gff 2409 kJ 9 25 tortillas 4 for 2 guacamole 4 Add: Vegetable v w/ green tomatillo sauce 3402 kJ 20 1422 kJ Sour cream 2 Chile con carne 4 gf Served with house-made guacamole, lettuce, Shredded Beef 1774 kJ 9 Mexi rice 1254 kJ 4 Sour cream, chicken 4 Mexi rice & flour tortillas. w/ red chile sauce Frijoles 4 cheese & salsa 5 frijoles v 4 1505 kJ Add sour cream, cheese & salsa 5 f Spinach & Potato v gf 1344 kJ 9 Get your nachos UNCOOKED – all ingredients ready for black beans 867 kJ 4 Cheese 3 w/red chile & green tomatillo sauces you to go in the oven in the comfort of your home BURRITOS Chipotle Aioli 2 POPCORN PRAWNS 3026 kJ 10 Large flour tortilla rolled with your filling of * UPGRADE YOUR ENCHILADA TO A MAIN MEAL: Prawns coated in our secret 8 spice crust choice then baked. Served w/ frijoles & Mexi rice w/ chipotle aioli Chicken & Sweet Corn 3784 kJ 22 ENCHILADA CHICAgfF 16 Enchilada, hard shell taco & Mexi Rice CHARGRILLED CORN v gf 745 kJ 6 Slow cooked beef 4284 kJ 22 SIDE SALADS Grilled sweetcorn on the cob rolled in chipotle frijoles con queso v 5096 kJ 20 ENCHILADA GRANDEgffF 22 aioli & Parmigiano PRAWNS & SCALLOPS 3908 kJ 24 Two Enchiladas, Mexi rice & frijoles enSalada DE FRIJOLEs v gf DELGADA 9 * Vegetarian burrito is served w/ Mexi rice & salad ENCHILADA NUEVO MEXICO gfF 24 NEGROS 1283 kJ 8 MINI QUESADILLAS! You have to be hungry! Stack of corn tortillas Black beans, sweet corn, red capsicum, tomato, QUESADILLA SUPREMA Spanish onion & cilantro on a bed of lettuce Toasted tortilla with cheese & your choice of filling “New Mexico style”. Topped w/ mild chile sauce Large flour tortilla folded with frijoles con queso, & an egg. Served w/ taco, frijoles & Mexi rice v gf Chicken & sweet corn 1838 kJ pico de gallo & your filling of choice, then baked. enSalada Mexicana VERDE 1315 kJ 8 Slow cooked beef 1880 kJ Topped w/ salsa, house-made guacamole & sour cream. Lettuce, tomato, red and green capsicum, avocado Sautéed field mushrooms & Pico de gallo v 1561 kJ Served w/ Mexi rice & spring onion tossed w/balsamic dressing Herbed Chicken 4270 kJ 22 Stuffed Jalapeños v 2389 kJ 9 Crumbed jalapeños filled w/ cream cheese. Slow cooked beef 4295 kJ 22 Ensalada Served with sour cream salsa frijoles con queso v 4084 kJ 20 DESSERTS Prawns & scallops 4197 kJ 24 TAQUITOS gf 988kJ 2 for 6 FAJITA SALAD 1676 kJ 20 Fried tortilla rolls w/ salsa fresca Marinated chicken or beef strips, lettuce, cherry AVOcado DEL MAR 2890 kJ 22 tomatoes, capsicum, Spanish onion, fresh avocado Sticky mexican pudding Beef or Chicken 3083 kJ 7 Half an avocado topped w/ prawns & scallops in a tangy tossed w/ balsamic dressing With home made caramel sauce + whipped cream creamy sauce then baked. Served w/ frijoles CHILE FRIES 6120 kJ 14 Burrito BOWL v gf 1260 kJ 15 and Mexi rice Mexican chocolate & mousse 2280 kJ 7 Cheesy fries covered with our signature chile All your favourite fillings, without the tortilla: con carne, house-made guacamole, sour cream & salsa A smooth, airy + chocolatey treat with whipped cream CARNE COLORADO gf 2561 kJ 20 Shredded lettuce, black beans, Mexi rice, grilled Slow cooked beef, ground red chiles & onions corn, pico de gallo, cabbage topped with house-made Flan DE QUESO 1797 kJ 7 guacamole, yoghurt, jalapenos & lime Tacos served w/ frijoles & Mexi rice Cream cheese custard flan with sticky caramel sauce Enjoy with flour tortillas 2 Add: Choose hard shell (corn)gf or soft shell (flour) HERBED chicken 4 served with crispy lettuce, salsa & cheese LA COMBINACION gf 24 slow cooked beef 4 HERBED Chicken 5 GOOD FOR BEGINNERS! chile con carne 4 Shredded Beef 5 Enchilada, Taco & Taquito with your filling of choice. frijoles 4 FRIJOLES * Seafood mix contains gluten 5 Served w/ frijoles & Mexi rice PRAWNS & SCALLOPS* 6 Chicken 5320 kJ gf Street Style Carne Colorado 953 kJ 5 Shredded Beef 4685 kJ Slow cooked beef, pico de gallo, house-made Spinach & Potato v 4215 kJ guacamole & lime in a soft white corn tortilla v VEGETARIAN gf GLUTEN FREE TACOBILL.COM.AU VEGAN OPTIONS ON REQUEST @TACOBILLMEXICAN #TACOBILLMEXICAN FISH TACO 1703 kJ 6 Beer battered fish, pico de gallo, shredded cabbage, The average adult daily Dishes may contain traces of wheat Sign up for Club Taco to receive monthly e-letters chipotle aioli & lime in a soft flour tortilla energy intake is 8,700 kJ or dairy due to shared equipment & exclusive Taco Bill specials NACHO MEAL TACO PACK $35 DEALS Baja Fish Taco Large Nachos Supremos 6 Hard Shell Tacos* 1.25 Litre Soft drink Delgada of Choice * Beef,Chicken Or Bean t a Enchilada Nuevo Mexico a w Enchilada NACHO PACK $40 k a Large Nachos Supremos 4 Enchiladas* Beef Fajitas Mexican Rice e y the taco bill story Chicken Fajita Salad 1.25 Litre Softdrink of Choice * Spinach & Potato, Chicken Or Beef Just some of our favourites The company’s beginnings were simple, with founder “Taco” Bill Chilcote coming to Australia in 1967 from the border of Mexico & California, carrying little fajita more than a corn grinder & a tortilla machine. Bill started producing tortillas & corn chips, opening the NACHO PACK $45 first Taco Bill Mexican Restaurant on Queensland's Gold Coast before heading south, where he established Regular Nachos Supremos a restaurant in Bondi, Sydney, before bringing Taco 2 Fajitas* Bill to Melbourne. 1.25 Litre Softdrink of Choice Taco Bill is the longest established Mexican La Combinacion restaurant group in the country – no mean feat Chicken Quesadilla * Beef, Chicken Or Vegetable considering our humble beginnings! Follow us on social media for the latest deals, offers + events /tacobillmexican If YOU are interested in a Taco Bill franchise opportunity Carne Colorado Burrito Sumpremo please contact us at [email protected].
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