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Amigo Mio Cafe
3.7 stars (3 ratings)

(610) 776-2026

545 Cleveland St, Allentown, PA 18103

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July 28, 2006 @ 10:25 AM
1  out of 5 stars
a diner from Allentown, PA
Thoroughly disappointing dining experience. Very limited menu and extremely small ala carte portions. The totillas had the consistency of a brick and you received about 10 for $3.75. The not so authentic salsa came in salad dispensers to pour on food. I'd recommend saving $30, or $40 on dinner for two to Taco Bell or frozen 99 cent burritos or Banquet Mexican entrees. You may still not have the ambiance of real Mexican, but you'll still have $30 to eat elsewhere, when you're done. There is no kid's menu, but the portions would befit an anoeric child.
October 26, 2004 @ 11:31 AM
5  out of 5 stars
a diner from tampa, fl
This is one of my fav places to eat! the food is the best mexican I have ever had. Its family owned with authentic recipies that offer REAL mexican, not the stuff the chains do. The service is friendly, quick, and eager to please. Everything is cooked to perfection as it matches the decor. Small and intimate, the hardwood floors matches the tables and center oak bar in the middle offering a warm atmosphere. Go try them also for the best mexican chocolate homeade pudding you'll ever have!

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Avg Rating: 4  out of 5 stars

Number of Reviews: 3

July 28, 2006 @ 10:25 AM
1  out of 5 stars
a diner from Allentown, PA
Thoroughly disappointing dining experience. Very limited menu and extremely small ala carte portions. The totillas had the consistency of a brick and you received about 10 for $3.75. The not so authentic salsa came in salad dispensers to pour on food. I'd recommend saving $30, or $40 on dinner for two to Taco Bell or frozen 99 cent burritos or Banquet Mexican entrees. You may still not have the ambiance of real Mexican, but you'll still have $30 to eat elsewhere, when you're done. There is no kid's menu, but the portions would befit an anoeric child.
October 26, 2004 @ 11:31 AM
5  out of 5 stars
a diner from tampa, fl
This is one of my fav places to eat! the food is the best mexican I have ever had. Its family owned with authentic recipies that offer REAL mexican, not the stuff the chains do. The service is friendly, quick, and eager to please. Everything is cooked to perfection as it matches the decor. Small and intimate, the hardwood floors matches the tables and center oak bar in the middle offering a warm atmosphere. Go try them also for the best mexican chocolate homeade pudding you'll ever have!
4  out of 5 stars
a diner from Allentown, PA
The exterior of the restaurant does not prepare you for the relaxing and tastefully decorated interior. The place is small, but the walls are a warm pumpkin color and a border of mirrors winds itself around the wall. There is a beautiful small oak bar in the center of the room. The food is very good and there is an added advantage of being able to order as much or as little as you want to depending on how hungry you are since everything is priced individually. The margaritas are also very good; not the oversweet, giant variety that you get at the chains. The atmosphere is calming and feels sophisticated, but not uncomfortable. Portions are small, but well priced, so if you're hungry order a lot. We brought our 15 year old son and it is appropriate for older children.
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July 28, 2006 @ 10:25 AM
1  out of 5 stars
a diner from Allentown, PA
Thoroughly disappointing dining experience. Very limited menu and extremely small ala carte portions. The totillas had the consistency of a brick and you received about 10 for $3.75. The not so authentic salsa came in salad dispensers to pour on food. I'd recommend saving $30, or $40 on dinner for two to Taco Bell or frozen 99 cent burritos or Banquet Mexican entrees. You may still not have the ambiance of real Mexican, but you'll still have $30 to eat elsewhere, when you're done. There is no kid's menu, but the portions would befit an anoeric child.
October 26, 2004 @ 11:31 AM
5  out of 5 stars
a diner from tampa, fl
This is one of my fav places to eat! the food is the best mexican I have ever had. Its family owned with authentic recipies that offer REAL mexican, not the stuff the chains do. The service is friendly, quick, and eager to please. Everything is cooked to perfection as it matches the decor. Small and intimate, the hardwood floors matches the tables and center oak bar in the middle offering a warm atmosphere. Go try them also for the best mexican chocolate homeade pudding you'll ever have!