Crazy Quesadilla Mexican restaurant
Crazy Quesadilla Mexican restaurant — reliable mexican in Arlington Heights that keeps people coming back. The food tastes like it should, with no compromises. The welcome here is real. [$$]
What 1,070 diners keep saying
What 1,070 diners keep saying
verbatim, from Google
“Saw this place advertised on TikTok b/c a local showed the viral 29” quesadilla. Unfortunately I didn’t order it. But ordered a Cali Burrito; By far the best one I’ve ever ordered from any Mom and Pop Mexican Restaurant. It crushes n reigns delicious in every bite; picture below is after two bites, and is still the size of my forearm for comparison.”

“Dani was amazing! Food was fantastic! Will definitely come back!!”

“Oooooh this is a gem!! Please come down and get yourself a birria quesadilla or burrito because this food was loaded with flavor!! They started you with chips, a great homemade salsa with a dash of spice and a jug of water!!! THANK YOU!! I expect everything they give you to be made with love and flavor. You what to be full come here. Que Rico estuvo todo! Si quieren comida que va a llenar te. Ven aquí jejeje :) ❤️”

“Great food! Loved the huge quesadilla. Suzy was very nice and great service. Can’t wait to come back.”

“The food was delicious, i had the 12 inch birria quesadilla, and my girl had the California burrito. The service was great! We are putting this place on our roaster.”

“Disgusting and disappointed. I ordered the steak nachos. The menu describes the steak nachos as coming with nacho cheese, steak, lettuce, tomato, onion, cilantro, sour cream, and Chihuahua cheese, and I even requested extra jalapeños. Instead, I received a pile of chips covered in processed liquid nacho cheese, canned jalapeños, and steak—none of the fresh toppings listed on the menu were included. To make matters worse, the dish looked nothing like the photos other customers have posted. Based on the menu description and those pictures, I expected fresh, fully loaded nachos. What I got looked more like concession stand nachos made with processed cheese and off-brand Tostitos. It didn't even resemble the dish being advertised. See photo. The only bright spot was the steak. It was well-seasoned, tender, and cooked properly. Unfortunately, that wasn't enough to save the meal. This was my first time ordering from this restaurant, and it will also be my last. I have never written a review, but this experience was so disappointing that I felt other customers should know what I actually received compared with what was advertised.”

“0 stars if I could. I placed a takeout order on June 20 and drove to the restaurant, only to be told they were closed for a private event and could not fulfill my order. What I don’t understand is why online ordering was still available if the restaurant was not able to serve customers. To make matters worse, the staff would not issue a refund at the time. Overall, this was a very disappointing experience and could have been easily avoided with better communication and management.”

“Lo que no me gustó de ese lugar es que la mesera jamás te dice qué tamaño está las quesadillas. Nosotros pedimos dos quesadillas y no sabíamos cómo estaban de grandes eran nuestra primera vez y la mesera nos llevó las quesadillas más grandes que tenía y éramos dos personas en qué cabeza cabe que dos personas se va a comer una quesadilla de 29 Inches. Esta fue mi primera vez, y mi última vez, en ese lugar que las meseras no saben preguntar o dar información sobre su Comida”
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