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Los Olivos Mexican Food Restaurant
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Ratings and Reviews for Los Olivos Mexican Food Restaurant
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May 14 2012
Brooke B. via Yelp
We ate here on Cinco De Mayo. It was packed but we still had good service and didn't have to wait for a table. We were seated next to the fish tank which...read more
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May 10 2012
Tina a. via Yelp
AWESOME chips and salsa! I ordered the Carne Asada steak and it was cooked perfectly! Their double Cadillac margaritas are AMAZING!read more
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May 02 2012
Pet H. via Yelp
Great salsa. Everything else is pretty mediocre and flavorless. Nothing that makes this place stand out from a Rositas or Garcias.read more
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Apr 04 2009
grunge_girl via Citysearch
I was recently visiting Scottsdale for pleasure and I had heard good things about the authentic taste of this restaurant. The wai...read more
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Nov 08 2008
via Citysearch
Housed in what seems to be an old home in downtown Scottsdale, Los Olivos is a great place to eat before a show. They offer standa...read more
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Aug 22 2007
paandka via Citysearch
So Sad Olivos By Left-Hungry on 8/22/2007 I have lived in Phoenix for over 20 years and have had some really great times at Mex...read more
In Short
When the Scottsdale Civic Center was being built, some lunatic suggested tearing down Los Olivos--Scottsdale's oldest Mexican food restaurant--to create a parking lot for the new mall. Gracias a Dios, Barry Goldwater himself put the kibash on that misguided notion, and it's still a Scottsdale favorite for the kind of good old Sonoran-style Mexican food many of Arizonans grew up on. Carne asada and steak picado (served with homemade flour tortillas hot off the griddle) are a must, but for a simple taste of nostalgia, go for the chile rellenos and green corn tamales.