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Rigoberto's Mexican Food

Rigoberto's Mexican Food

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18690 S Nogales Hwy, Green Valley, Arizona, 85614, United States
(520) 393-5567
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Mar 24, 2018
We used to love this place but weekend service sucks. We tried calling in an order but they wouldn't answer. After several tries we gave up. When we showed up we asked the guy there if the phones were broken. He told us he just ignores them. The food was dry and lacking flavor. We asked for the burritos to be cut in half since we were taking to order to go. The guy never cut them. The guy had an attitude to him. I don't think we are ever coming back here

Jan 8, 2018
Mexican food isn't really my jam. Too bad I live in AZ now because that's literally all there is. I tried Rigo's on a recommendation from my 17yr old son. It's not bad at all. I honestly don't think I've tried a "real taco" prior to living here. I can't speak on anything else because beef tacos was all I was interested in. I would have given it 4 stars but the only thing that was annoying is there's too much grease dripping from the taco each time I've purchased them. That was annoying and not so yum. The service purchasing the food is less than stellar. I'm not expecting happiness at every establishment but they barely make eye contact and it seems they don't want to be there.

Apr 11, 2018
Food is usually as good as the Mexican restaurants nearby but a lot of times it's hit-and-miss on flavor and quality of food.... but some are the restaurants... so price wise I go here save yourself 10 or 15 bucks over the restaurants...

Apr 27, 2018
Good good. Reasonable price. Nice sized portions.

Mar 24, 2018
DELICIOUS, however is it just me or should u only use cash at this place? 2 times now my card has been compromised and all the transactions of fraud started after my visit.. GOOD LUCK

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