Taqueria Mi Gente Menu – Fort Walton Beach, FL

Type : Mexican restaurant

Location : Fort Walton Beach, FL

Based on 606 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.3 stars. Price

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ No delivery

Taqueria Mi Gente 32547

Address:
699 Beal Pkwy NW, Fort Walton Beach, FL 32547

Phone: (850) 581-3800

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Hours

Saturday 11 AM–9 PM
Sunday 11 AM–9 PM
Monday

(Labor Day)
11 AM–9 PM

Hours might differ
Tuesday 11 AM–9 PM
Wednesday 11 AM–9 PM
Thursday 11 AM–9 PM
Friday 11 AM–9 PM

Menu

Dinner Plates
Pollo O Chuleta Tajadas
Fried chicken or pork chop with fried plantains.
$12.99
Yuca Con Chivharon
Fried cassava with pork chicharon.
$13.99
Pechuga De Pollo Asada
Grilled chicken breast serves with rice, beans and salad.
$11.99
Carne Asada Con Tajadas
Grilled steak with fried plantains.
$14.99
Flautas De Pollo
Chicken, taquitos served with rice, beans and salad.
$9.99
Milanesa Empanizada
Fried steak. Served with rice, beans and salad.
$9.99
Plato Parrillada
Grilled steak, chicken and jalapeno sausage.
$14.99
Carne Asada Bowl
Carne asada salad bowl.
$7.25
Carne Asada
Steak dinner served with beans, rice and salad.
$14.99
Deep Fried Tilapia
Served with rice, salad and avocado.
$15.99

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Reviews

Esmeralda R.
People are getting ripped off at this place. I’m not from FWB so I’m not sure if the area lacks good Mexican food places. When I walked in, I made them aware it was my first time there and they were not very helpful or friendly. A lot of menu items were unavailable. When I asked questions about the menu, they seemed annoyed. We ordered many different menu items so we could try them. With all the food we ordered, I thought we’d get free chips with our food but no, we had to pay so we didn’t get them. The food was already expensive enough. Some of the food was alright but it was NOT worth the money. Other items, like the fried chicken were not good and I would not recommend getting it.

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Chelsea Murphy
I haven’t been able to stop thinking about these shrimp tacos. If they had a happy hour, they wouldn’t be able to keep me out. My friend’s burrito was as big as her head.

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Davis Destiny
Easy 10 out of 10. The workers were smiling and happy. There is so many different toppings. I accidentally ordered salsa and chips not knowing my meal came with it. This place is worth your stop. It looks closed from the outside because the windows are tinted but I promise you it’s great!

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Kimberly Molina
Very clean!!! If you are in Destin and want some real Mexican food and delicious Street tacos try this place. Great atmosphere and excellent service. Will definitely be back soon.

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Daniel Hendricks
Food was great. Birria tacos were fantastic.

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Chris
Best tacos in the United States. I would eat here every day of my life if I could.

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faustina bonilla
I don’t know if I am used to Texas tacos, but this place is not 4.3 stars. Whoever is on here saying their tacos are great, they are lying. Birria tacos don’t look anything like the pic. Tortillas didn’t have the grease or melted cheese. Staff provides poor service. They looked bothered to be working or asked to sell you tacos. Not sure why they are even open?

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Erika Navarro
Food was not what excepted. We got tacos the birria meat was very blend and then the pastor was good but the salsa was boring no heat and salty. We also got the shrimp cocktail that was pretty good lastly the rice also could use some tweaking like a true Mexican restaurant serves.

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Cissy Macias
We have eaten here twice. Once we just got tacos and the other we ordered plates. Both times were were really good. The complaints I have are the beans were dry (like they had been sitting in the pan too long and just dried out) and there just wasn’t much flavor…same goes for the rice. Rice and beans are a menu staple and that is one thing you should have perfected in any Mexican restaurant.

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James Bigler-Damian
Man, this place came with high praise. However, I’m unsure if I’d go back. It is a place very similar to Qdoba, Chipotle, Moe’s, Salsaritas. But, this is authentic and you can taste the freshness in the salsa, guac, even the sour cream. What I didn’t like was how “doughy” the hard shells tasted. The Carne asada (steak) was way overcooked, it was very chewy. And there were lots of pieces of fat as well. Both my coworker and myself experienced this. Their chorizo (Mexican sausage) was very well done as well, almost burnt. It did not taste good, a different coworker expressed this as well. However, if there is a saving grace, their Pollo (chicken) was on point! Saved the entire lunch.

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