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Beto's

Phone:407-834-0882
Address:103 E. State Road 436
Casselberry, FL 32730-2106

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OK, I'm going to come right out and admit it. When I first heard of a 24-hour Mexican takeout restaurant, I shuddered. Having been out of college for many years, the idea of fast-food-grade tacos before sunrise made me just a little bit queasy.

And then we went to Beto's, near the congested crossroads of State Road 436 and U.S. Highway 17-92, and I now humbly apologize. There's an old joke about Mexican food being nothing but meat, rice and cheese with different names, and I can tell you that the joke doesn't hold true here. Beto's does not churn out your typical drive-through meals.

Look at the "Beto's special carne asada fries" ($5.50), thick-cut french fries smothered in guacamole, sour cream and chopped steak -- not ground meat but real pieces of steak. Or "carnitas" tacos, soft corn tortillas stuffed with roasted pork ($2.25).

I don't usually associate Mexican cooking with potatoes, and, in fact, the "Mexican potato" is actually jicama, a crunchy, sweet tuber much like a water chestnut. (The sweet, syrupy Pina drink that's served is made from jicama; also try Horchata, a traditional rice, almond and cinnamon drink.) So I wasn't expecting the Southwestern influences of the "Texano" burrito ($2.95), filled with rich dark-meat chicken, sour cream, cheese and potatoes, a filling and satisfying combination. I guarantee you will not eat it all at one sitting; likewise the "California" burrito ($3.05), grilled steak, pico de gallo and potato, an old-fashioned meat-and-potato meal in your hand.

Still on the burrito kick, the fried-fish-and-tarter-sauce one was exceptional, with crispy fried fish and sharp pico de gallo (spiked with lime) for a West Coast-flavored delight ($2.95). The combination platters ($4.25 to $5.95) are enormous servings of extremely well-executed traditional dishes, using shredded beef (machaca) in enchiladas and chorizo with tortillas. I wish there were more seafood offerings than just fish, but perhaps that will come.

And then there's breakfast. Never contemplated a stuffed taco in the morning? Beto's serves breakfast burritos unlike any other: giant two-fisted tortillas wrapped around ham and eggs, shredded beef and vegetables, or a steak and egg burrito stuffed with grilled meat, fried eggs, cheese and potatoes. Go very early, because you won't be hungry again for quite a while after finishing one of these.

Beto's won't be winning any prizes for its decor, but the interior of the nondescript building (which at various times was a roast-chicken stand, a bagel place and a Chinese takeout) is immaculately clean and comfortable enough for a not-so-quick eat-in, any time of the day or night. Be prepared to bring half home.

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Report this comment On 2/23/2007 5:42:52 PM, Anonymous said:

I was also apprehensive being a 24 hr Mexican joint offering cheap eats.  On a recommendation, I tried it out and wow!  Not only are the prices right, but the food is incredible.  The prepare your order fresh and I'm amazed at how much meat and other fillings they get in a burrito all for under $4.  The carne asada burrito is a favorite but the chile relleno burrito was a nice surprise, too.  Fried cheese stuffed peppers conveniently wrapped up in a tortilla with guacamole and pico de gallo is worth trying. I've been to both locations and they are consistent.  The pickled carrots in the condiment bar are a tasty treat.  I'll go here over Chipotles or Moe's any day for the bargain and wider selection of offerings.  All the meats at Moe's taste the same regardless of which you get.  Chipotles offers a couple more meat options but the Beto's has better prices and varieties.  

Report this comment On 5/5/2007 11:39:04 AM, Anonymous said:

i'm going to bring my mom to judge whether this place is authentic. she's from california and she is a woman of the belief that no one can grow up in los angeles without knowing what real Mexican food tastes like. 

Report this comment On 5/17/2007 1:04:38 PM, Anonymous said:

I'm a gringo that grew up on the Mexican border (Yuma, AZ) and I can vouch this is excellent and original.  The basic beef taco w/ shredded beef is really deep fried and packed with great beef. And no where else in town have I found machaca... something I grew up with in Yuma... at Chretin's, Chile Pepper and, yes, a place called Beto's (but unrelated)

Report this comment On 6/7/2009 1:53:10 AM, Anonymous said:

The restaurant is a dump. and the food looks like throwup i would rather eat out of a taco-bell dumpster then this place. oh wait, it is a taco bell dumpster.

Report this comment On 6/7/2009 10:39:18 AM, Anonymous said:

The review is for the Beto's in Casselberry...I'm used to the one on S. OBT which looks like it needs a wrecking ball (like so many other buildings & businesses across the country). I'm all for property rights, but you should NOT have the right to a hellhole or rathole for a house or a business.

Report this comment On 7/26/2009 9:12:26 PM, Anonymous said:

This review needs to be updated. Beto's is now Pancho's and has a different owner.

Report this comment On 2/1/2010 7:02:03 PM, Anonymous said:

I used to go to a Beto's that sounds the same in Salt Lake City, Utah. Is it a chain? The one's in Utah go by different names... some are called Albertos, some Betos. The food there in Utah is pretty damn good, I get cravings for it still, but I will also say that a relative of mine found a razor blade in one of their meals in Utah once. They bit down on it but did not get hurt. I'll also say my mom got food poisoning at the Utah one once as well. I love their chips with guac (although sometimes brownish)with cheese. Great food... but the one in Utah could really use some cleaning up and they should get better sanitation knowledge and procedures.
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