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RaevynneArt OP t1_j6jpfrx wrote

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the_honeyman t1_j6jq6fb wrote

I did gain a little bit of respect for the place over the summer when they catered a wedding I worked and the bass player for the band insisted I join him for the buffet, but it still isn't somewhere I'd willingly choose to go spend money.

If you want cheap Tex-Mex, you want Amigos, imo.

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Cloud_Disconnected t1_j6kdoc5 wrote

Lol, just be aware this sub is biased against Mexican Villa, but it's partly due to snobbery. I like it personally, but understand it's not for everyone. It is definitely not authentic Mexican, but rather 1950s Midwest's concept of Mexican.

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RaevynneArt OP t1_j6l1stn wrote

Interesting. Maybe I'll try it just cause it's controversial :P

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huscarlaxe t1_j6koaxm wrote

I'll get down voted for this but Mexican Villa is neat, its not Mexican food though. It's Tex Mex moved here in the 50's and made mild for the Midwestern pallet of the time. then it hasn't changed in 70 years. I'd try it for what it is if you don't go expecting Mexican food.

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