Reviews
Pretty good Mexican restaurant. We arrived 5 minutes before closing time and they did t deny us the food. Extremely economical, quiet, calm and kind people. Food was served quick and was delicious. Whole heartedly thank this restaurant for giving us the food.Dine in: Yes
Food was pretty good. Like the authentic feel of the restaurant just wish there was some music playing outside. I had the ribeye and it was pretty good the refried beans tho Check itnout
Update: Came back for dinner and the outdoor tables quickly filled up. Couldn't even hear any noise from I-85. Their margaritas start at $4! This non-descript little authentic Mexican diner across from the airport off Little Rock Rd. offers your standard fare with no frills and a quick turnaround, as long as, it seems, the one guy taking orders is available. We were seated and got our chips and salsa right away, but had to wait a little when we didn't order the first time around. The regular prices are already really affordable--didn't see anything more than $13, but the lunch menu daily 11-2 ranges from $4.50-$8! At the server's suggestion, I got a chimichanga off the lunch menu. It's normally $6, but apparently it was on the specials board today for just $4.25! What a deal! My companion tried the chorizo and egg $8 and it came with 3 freshly hot homemade flour tortillas. In front, there's a sizable unheated, covered patio with tables, and when the weather is nicer, I can imagine it would be a nice place to eat outside, if you don't mind the highway noise.
Good food. I had the Arroz con Pollo and it was quite good. The chicken was cooked well and not overdone/dry. The place on the outside is run down and it’s not the cleanest but the food makes up for it. The service was a bit slow as well but it was decent service. The special of the day enchiladas that my family got were well received by them as well.
This place was great! My sister and I went at lunch time, not too crowded. The food was delicious and hot, not warmed over. Like it had come straight out of the oven. The waitress was friendly and efficient! If you like the Mexican vibe, definitely need to go and visit here! It does have outdoor seating for warmer weather, don't recommend sitting outside in the winter.
If you enjoy an off the beaten path experience, this spot is for you!! We visited for dinner based on recommendation from a friend, and I'm so thankful! I am a big fan of soup, and the caldo de res was fantastic!! Salsa was fresh and slightly spicy, Chimichanga dinner special was delicious.Food: 5/5
Unreal authentic food. Down a dark road tucked back from your run of the mill "mexican" food. The staff know how to keep the tradition alive. If your going for spirits try the gosling 151. The steak a la Mexican is everything you dream about.Food: 5/5
I ordered a carne asada burrito to go. I’ll let my photos speak for themselves. The burrito had almost no carne asada, was ice cold and bland.
Definitely a little hole in the wall place. We enjoyed the food! Portions were small but prices were low too. We ordered a pitcher of margarita for 2 of us and neither of us felt much from it, it did only cost 20$ so it was likely mostly just sugar that we were drinking. They were very fast on bringing the food out and it was def an authentic family Mexican restaurant.
A little hole in the wall place but when you walk in you're greeted with warmth and the right feeling for a family-run restaurant. What stood out about Miguel's was the flavor. I've had many enchiladas in my life but there is a unique blend of spices they use that made these enchiladas extra, extra delicious! My friends had the same reaction to their food too. We will be back!!