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TACOS BOWLS MEXICAN FAVORITES BURRITOS Nachos TACOS Taco ....................................................... $3.49 Super Taco ........................................... $5.39 BOWLS Burrito Bowl w/Meat ........................ $11.99 Carne Asada Burrito MEXICAN FAVORITES BURRITOS .................................................. TAQUERIA CHAVEZ Super Quesadilla ................................... $8.49 Burrito $8.99 w/meat $10.49 Super Burrito ..................................... $11.49 ............................................. Torta ...................................................... $9.99 Jr. Burrito $7.49 TAKE OUT MENU w/fries $12.99 No Meat Burrito .................................. $6.99 Sope ...................................................... $4.99 Shrimp Fajita Burrito ......................... $12.99 Tamal ................................................. $3.49 California Burrito ............................... $11.99 Available seasonally at select locations Breakfast Burrito ................................. $8.99 nachos & fries MEXICAN SOUPS Super Nachos .................................. $10.99 Menudo ........................................... $13.99 French Fries ....................................... $3.99 Saturday & Sunday Only Carne Asada French Fries ............... $10.99 Caldo de Res ................................... $13.99 Daily Platano Frito con Crema ................... $4.99 Carne Asada French Fries Flautas Plate BREAKFAST PLATES MEAT CHOICES locations Huevos Rancheros ...............................$9.99 Carne Asada Al Pastor w/meat $12.99 Broiled Beef Adobo Pork HAYWARD 24601 Mission Boulevard, Hayward, CA 94544 Huevos con Chorizo.........................$12.99 Pollo Asado Chile Verde Tel: 510.888.9878 • Fax: 510.888.9373 Broiled Chicken Pork in Green Sauce 1157 W. Tennyson Road, Hayward, CA 94544 Chilaquiles ............................................$9.99 Barbacoa Lengua Tel: 510.783.4052 • Fax: 510.783.4209 w/meat $12.99 Spiced Beef Beef Tongue REDWOOD CITY Desayuno Salvadoreño ....................$10.99 Carnitas Pescado 46 5th Avenue, Redwood City, CA 94063 Braised Pork White Fish Tel: 650.701.1801 • Fax: 650.701.1804 775 Arguello Street, Redwood City, CA 94063 DINNER PLATES Tel: 650.367.8819 • Fax: 650.367.1108 Taco Plate (2) ....................................$10.69 SAN MATEO AGUAS FRESCAS 500 S. Norfolk Street, San Mateo, CA 94401 Meat Combo Plate ...........................$13.99 Tel: 650.781.3950 • Fax: 650.781.3955 Variety Pollo Asado Plate .............1/2 Chicken $13.99 SAN JOSE Small ....................................................$2.69 646 Blossom Hill Road, San Jose, CA 95123 Flautas Plate (3) ................................$12.99 Tel: 408.226.1452 • Fax: 408.226.2979 Medium ...............................................$3.69 2327 McKee Road, San Jose, CA 95116 Enchiladas Plate (3) ..........................$12.99 Tel: 408.929.5208 • Fax: 408.929.1023 Large ....................................................$4.69 2670 Monterey Road, San Jose, CA 95111 ........................ Chile Relleno Plate (2) $13.99 Tel: 408.294.8399 • Fax: 408.294.8391 Morisqueta ...........................................$9.49 SUNNYVALE w/flautas $13.99 666 N. Fair Oaks Avenue, Sunnyvale, CA 94085 Tel: 408.736.3793 • Fax: 408.736.2764 Tamales Plate (2) ................................$10.69 Available seasonally at select locations SEAFOOD DINNER PLATES Tilapia Dorado ..................................$13.99 Camarones Rancheros .....................$13.99 JUGO FRESCO Camarones a la Diabla .....................$13.99 Orange, Carrot, Verde Mix, or Betabel Mix Small ....................................................$4.99 Menu Pricing effective June 2020. Prices subject ............................................... to sales tax. Chavez Supermarket reserves the right Medium $5.99 to change its pricing at any time without notice. Large ....................................................$7.99 chavezsuper.com.
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