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Taqueria La Pila

Taqueria La Pila

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4.3 Google Review
8714 Alameda Ave, El Paso, Texas, 79907, United States
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May 13, 2018
Cheap and yummy. Limited seating but worth the wait. The menu is large it's not just about the flautas. The tripas are top notch and prepared how you like them. The burritos I've had have also been good. Expect old school tables and booths and tables with tissues holding up the legs. Also expect NFL gear being sold table to table.

May 9, 2018
Flautas like in juarez one of my favorite restaurant but I am an american of mexican descent so stay away Trump!!!!

Apr 9, 2018
Best Gorditas in town, and now that there is a chicken option it is fantastic! The price is very reasonable. Also love the bandera flautas.

Apr 3, 2018
Not as good as I remembered. They will give you what they want, not what you ask for or paid for. Will not be returning back to this place. It is kind of sad, since I would look forward to eating here when visiting my folks.

Apr 15, 2018
Went for the fist time and what will be the last, after reading the "5 star" reviews I was expecting amazing food. I order flautas which were small, without flavor, hard, and not good at all. they could not even make their own beans they were canned beans. My husband ordered a colita de pavo torta and I swear it literally had 3 or 4 pieces of colina no joke we even laughed when he opened it. He returned it in a nice way to get more colita. We als ordered gorditas which in no universe are the best in town like one review said. And tacos de tripas which were salty. Drinks were hot. Price was ok as we always spend around that. I am a tepalca and ke flautas regular costumer which ke flautas is wayyyyy better and atmosphere is wayyyy better as well. I give it 1 star because the waitress was nice.

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