Doña Leo Restaurant

319 S Main St, Salinas
(831) 796-5100

Recent Reviews

Corey Nelson

They offer an awesome variety of fresh food. I loved eating here. Employees are always very kind, rates are affordable and the place is always well organised.

Shelby Chen

Mexican food and the scene at this location is great. Service is prompt even when they are busy. I will be back with my relatives.

Luke Cabrera

mexican food here - excellent. dropped in on tues. the staff was very friendly and attentive. it has a good interior.

aliyah waller

Ok spot for Mexican food. I was so full. I look forward to a return visit. The bill won't break you.

Ulises Palma

(Translated by Google) Excellent sason in Mexican food

Jamie Dimaya

Gteat place good food

Adan M.

If you like walking in, standing there like a dummy with no one asking to help u for 10 minutes nor anyone in front to even approach, then this may be the spot for u! Can't even afford a waiter or cashier or hostess I presume. No food to review, thanks dona Leo!

a r.

New updated options, remember that this restaurant's menu varies; that's what makes it unique. The staff works really hard and deserves a bit of higher compensation from my own humble opinion.

Richard Ruiz

The food is good, like hommade! Would of given 4☆'s, but service is really laxed! They rarely come around to ask you if you need anything else! They don't have much of a menu, but they did couple months back? New people working the kitchen, new faces, new menu, same owner is there. If your lookin for 5☆ service, this not the place, but way better then eating fast food bar none! 😋

Brian Wood

Very attentive staff . We had the seafood salad. It was deelicuous. And fish seafood with noodles. Very tasty.

Julio Eduardo Mejia Jr.

Dinner was amazing really filling ...amazing service great price for the amount they serve... not a lot of foot traffic so you will enjoy your visits......amazing whole in the wall restaurant

Cynthia Tienda

Nice small place...

Michael Grattan

Decided to try this new restaurant for lunch, and ordered a burrito. My wife and I are regulars at Michael's Grill & Taqueria, which is right down the hall from Doí±a Leo, so I am comparing today's burrito to Michael's.

Mike Grattan

Decided to try this new restaurant for lunch, and ordered a burrito. My wife and I are regulars at Michael's Grill & Taqueria, which is right down the hall from Doí±a Leo, so I am comparing today's burrito to Michael's. Doí±a Leo burrito: Chicken, rice, and refried beans on a large tortilla. Comes with one container of very hot habaí±ero salsa. Chicken is cut into small bite-size pieces and was slightly overcooked and on the dry side. The amount of rice in the burrito was too much. The price of the burrito was $5.95. Michael's burrito: Chicken, refried OR black beans OR potatoes. Comes with choice of green or red sauce (wet burrito). Chicken is grilled to perfection and always juicy. Large portion of meat; probably about a 70:30 ratio of meat to beans/potatoes Price is $4.96. Verdict: The Michael's burrito is the better choice; it's a dollar less expensive, comes wet with either green or red sauce, and tastes much better in general, due to seasoning and grilling of the meat.

Frances N M.

First time coming here on Labor Day and I'm giving it five stars! The owner George is extremely nice. I had the Chile Rellenos and let me tell you I have not had a better one in town! This is a pretty new restaurant so I was expecting to hit a few bumps but we did not hit any! I would highly recommend for anyone looking to get some good Mexican food without an overcrowded spot.

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