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Las Palomas
3.3 stars (1 ratings)

(509) 865-4133

15 S Elm St, Toppenish, WA 98948

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June 17, 2010 @ 2:31 PM
4  out of 5 stars
a diner from Yakima, WA
This is the only real Mexican food you will find in the Yakima Valley that I know of. Unless it's changed you will need to know Spanish to be able to order. There is no menu, the ladies behind the counter will tell you what they have to eat today. But the food is the real deal. The ambience is typical Mexican diner: Small place with folding metal chairs around card tables, with a worn linoleum floor, no air conditioning and cheap prices. This is not Americanized Mexican food so it may seem a little strange unless you've eaten out a lot in Mexico. Excellent! As I say: If you want real Mexican food and ambience with all the warts this is the place.

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Avg Rating: 3  out of 5 stars

Number of Reviews: 1

June 17, 2010 @ 2:31 PM
4  out of 5 stars
a diner from Yakima, WA
This is the only real Mexican food you will find in the Yakima Valley that I know of. Unless it's changed you will need to know Spanish to be able to order. There is no menu, the ladies behind the counter will tell you what they have to eat today. But the food is the real deal. The ambience is typical Mexican diner: Small place with folding metal chairs around card tables, with a worn linoleum floor, no air conditioning and cheap prices. This is not Americanized Mexican food so it may seem a little strange unless you've eaten out a lot in Mexico. Excellent! As I say: If you want real Mexican food and ambience with all the warts this is the place.
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June 17, 2010 @ 2:31 PM
4  out of 5 stars
a diner from Yakima, WA
This is the only real Mexican food you will find in the Yakima Valley that I know of. Unless it's changed you will need to know Spanish to be able to order. There is no menu, the ladies behind the counter will tell you what they have to eat today. But the food is the real deal. The ambience is typical Mexican diner: Small place with folding metal chairs around card tables, with a worn linoleum floor, no air conditioning and cheap prices. This is not Americanized Mexican food so it may seem a little strange unless you've eaten out a lot in Mexico. Excellent! As I say: If you want real Mexican food and ambience with all the warts this is the place.