Selasa, 23 Agustus 2011

Cesar's Restaurant – Lakeview

$15 for $30 Worth of Mexican Fare and Margaritas

The flour tortilla is impressively versatile—it's sturdy enough to support hearty burrito fillings, yet soft enough to cradle a sleeping princess's head. Revel in the tortilla's usefulness with today's Groupon: for $15, you get $30 worth of Mexican fare and margaritas at Cesar's Restaurant on North Broadway Street.

Cesar's supplements authentic Mexican meals with dangerously refreshing "killer" margaritas. The cuisine menu bursts at the seams with south-of-the-border favorites, such as homemade chicken, cheese, or pork tamales ($9) and the super burrito, an over-sized substitute football stuffed with the customer's choice of meat or rice and topped with melted cheese and salsa ($9). Patrons can hold down lighter plates of mango-adorned fish tacos ($8) with enthused fork jabs while dining outdoors, or investigate the heavy past of the chili relleno by surfing free WiFi or asking a chili relleno dinner directly, which will then reveal a story of poblano peppers stuffed and smothered with chihuahua cheese ($12).

Diners can cool off mouth motors with a frozen or on-the-rocks margarita in a prism of flavors, including blue curacao, peach, lime, and strawberry. Slurps are served in such individual sizes as large ($9), jumbo ($10), and mega ($11), and pitchers ($32) are available for groups and wookiees.
 


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