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Home / Food Review / Invited Review / PANCHOS MEXICAN TAQUERIA @ MID VALLEY MEGAMALL

PANCHOS MEXICAN TAQUERIA @ MID VALLEY MEGAMALL

August 2, 2015 by StrawberrY Gal

PANCHOS

New kid on the block- Panchos Mexican Taqueria brings you fresh authentic Mexican street food such as burritos, tacos, and quesadillas. Located near GSC Cinemas in Mid Valley, it is a great place for another quick meal before heading for a movie.
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Helmed by a husband and wife team of Le Cordon Bleu graduates Thomas An and Jennifer Wong, you can expect fast but uncompromising Mexican food here. The concept of this Taco Shop is like a fast food joint where you order and picked up the food from the counter.
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The menu comes simply simple where thre are six options: soft tacos, hard tacos, nachos, quesadillas, burritos and burrito bowls.
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Nachos (RM 18.90)
We had the Nachos which comes with the corn chips, pinto beans, Pico de Gallo, Guacamole and topped with the choice of protein. I had mine with the Griled Chicken which is marinated with the Pachos Mexican Herbs and Spiced Marinated.
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Hard Tacos (RM 14.50 (for 2 )/ RM 19.90 ( for 3) )
The crispy shell corn tortillas which is served with Cheese, Pico de Gallo, Lettuce, Sour Cream, Lime and also slices of fillet of fish in Panchos Mexican Herbs and Spice Marinated. It is indeed pretty addictive bites to go for but it is quite messy though.
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Burritos (RM 16.90)
Not missed in their Burritos which is served with the rice, cheese, beans, pico, gallo, lettuce, sour cream and meat rolled in a soft tortilla. We had them served with the Chipotle Beef where the slow roasted pulled beef iscooked in Panchos Smoky Chipotle marinated.
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You can add on RM5.50 for a set meal that comes with corn chips and a soft drink. For drinks, they serve Mexican soda brand Jarritos in four flavours (grapefruit, mandarin, pineapple and tamarind), or have a treat and get a frozen piña colada, which is non-alcoholic since Panchos is a pork-free and alcohol-free restaurant.

Panchos
T-041B, Level 3 Mezzanine, Mid Valley Megamall
Mid Valley City,
59200 Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia.
+603 2201 8457
www.panchos.com.my

Filed Under: Food Review, Invited Review Tagged With: #DineInMidValley

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