Pueblo Viejo 107 James J Freeland Mem Dr
Located in the township of hillsborough near the Daniel Boone square, Pueblo Viejo offers a blend of Mexican and tex-mex favorites. As you make your way in to the restaurant, you notice that it is more akin to a large old style home verses a traditional Mexican restaurant. In my opinion this ads a bit of charm to the place. You really feel like you are visiting a relative as you walk in rather than stepping out to a spanish restaurant. The decor is fairly modern, yet festive, you feel comfortable. The staff is both attentive and polite. It is really pleasure to visit this establishment. For my meal I ordered burrito chorizo or Mexican sausage burrito with rice and refried beans. The chorizo is a was a bit greasy, but that is the nature of the sausage, It was also flavorful and was nicely spiced. Overall, the salsa was mild and agreeable to tender american tastes, combined with the chorizo it had a nice zesty flavor, with a texture that did not disappoint, which is what we find often in many foreign dishes, as american tastes prefer more rigid textures. I can't find any real reason to fault this restaurant, even when the check came, I can't say that it wasn't a good night to eat at pueblo viejo. Perhaps the only thing about his restaurant is that it doesn't excite you, or shine bright in any one place, but rather is an all around winner, for all appetites, palates and types of people.
Food: 7.5/10
Decor:7.5/10
Price: 8/10
Overall:7.6/10
Located in the township of hillsborough near the Daniel Boone square, Pueblo Viejo offers a blend of Mexican and tex-mex favorites. As you make your way in to the restaurant, you notice that it is more akin to a large old style home verses a traditional Mexican restaurant. In my opinion this ads a bit of charm to the place. You really feel like you are visiting a relative as you walk in rather than stepping out to a spanish restaurant. The decor is fairly modern, yet festive, you feel comfortable. The staff is both attentive and polite. It is really pleasure to visit this establishment. For my meal I ordered burrito chorizo or Mexican sausage burrito with rice and refried beans. The chorizo is a was a bit greasy, but that is the nature of the sausage, It was also flavorful and was nicely spiced. Overall, the salsa was mild and agreeable to tender american tastes, combined with the chorizo it had a nice zesty flavor, with a texture that did not disappoint, which is what we find often in many foreign dishes, as american tastes prefer more rigid textures. I can't find any real reason to fault this restaurant, even when the check came, I can't say that it wasn't a good night to eat at pueblo viejo. Perhaps the only thing about his restaurant is that it doesn't excite you, or shine bright in any one place, but rather is an all around winner, for all appetites, palates and types of people.
Food: 7.5/10
Decor:7.5/10
Price: 8/10
Overall:7.6/10
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