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El Jardin’s food is quite yummy, albeit overpriced. Mix in a couple of their margarita’s and you’ll be feeling no pain. One interesting experience I had to share – Not long ago, five of dined after a Cubs game. The waitress took it upon herself to charge us 18% gratuity (even though there were five, not six, of us). No problem..we were in the midst of a good time, and we’re all 15%+ tippers anyway. However, we were all quite awestruck as we walked down Clark Street and heard our waitress calling for our attention. Apparently, we had short changed her 72 cents on the included gratuity. Yikes!
AWESOME FOOD, DECOR AND SERVICE — cannot go wrong by going here.I tried this restaurant last night and it was amazing. We had the mango shrimp appetizer — it was so good… it was shrimp served witha light mango sauce… with chunky gaucamole on the side with a few chips –(the gaucamole had no onion)— it was super fresh and tasty!We then tried the pork tacos which were the best tacos I have ever had.We also got the shredded chicken tacos — also very very good. But I liked the pork better … which I usually would not order. The pork was seasoned so well — it really was the best meat I have ever tasted.Also, we got a pitcher of sangria for $4 — it was a special… served 6 glasses… Very good sangria — not sugary at all.This place is very inexpensive for the large amount of meat they put in the tacos (a dinner order is 2 tacos) — we each had 2 tacos and 3 shrimp and were pretty full… was $27 total (including Chicago’s outrageous tax). Really cheap for getti
I love this place! The food is amazing, portions are huge and chips are thick and crispy… Great salsa too. I recommend going for more traditional fare – the burrito roberto and fajita quesadillas are incredible! This place gets 3 stars because the margaritas leave a little to be desired (funny since this is a tequila bar). Overall, great times and great value!