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Anita's New Mexico Style Mexican Food

Anita's New Mexico Style Mexican Food

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5 Fort Evans Rd NE, Leesburg, Virginia, 20176, United States
(571) 209-5092 www.anitascorp.com
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Feb 16, 2018
Being from New Mexico, the red and green chili is not nearly on par with Little Anita’s, in Albuquerque New Mexico. The food here is obviously microwaved. It is very expensive, for what you get. I paid $11, 13 with tip, for a bean burrito with a side of beans and rice, no vegetables. This is ridiculous! A bean Brito should be no more than a few dollars. Since Anita died, who I knew personally, the restaurant has gone downhill. It used to be a fantastic place to get cheap, made from scratch, Mexican food in Vienna Virginia. Now, it’s just a cash cow for Anita’s family. They’ve lost their original values and I would not recommend a price conscious diner eat here.

Apr 25, 2018
The food was greasy and stale. They boast of New Mexico style homecooking, but in reality, the food is just barely a step above Taco Bell. I wouldn't even give it the same quality of Chipotle. My family is from Texas and I have traveled extensively in parts of New Mexico, so I am familiar with what the food should be. This is not even a good imitation because the quality is poor.

May 9, 2018
Food was mediocre. Service was absolutely terrible. We were 2 out of a total of 4 people there for lunch. Took the guy 10 minutes to acknowledge we walked in the door, another 15 to take our order, never filled our waters, never came to check when we were done. I had to walk up to the kitchen area to tell them I was done. Won't be back.

Mar 3, 2018
Worse food in Leesburg. I ordered fajitas. For $17 I got, old lettuce and pico, rotting smell beans, and 4 pieces of not too fresh beef. Don't waste your money. If you want Mexican food, there way better options in town.

Feb 3, 2018
Flat soda. Steak came out under cooked. Fries were stale and tasted awful. Waiter was nice and speedy.

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