Wow, this place was great! We went to Carmina's tonight and it was wonderful! Very authentic and a great value! 4 of us ate:
Chips & salsa - chips were very good. Corn variety, appeared to be fresh fried. Salsa was chunky, more like pico de gallo and was very spicy. As is typical in what I know of traditional Mexican places, when we asked for a mild salsa, we were served a basic warm sauce, which I think is generally ranchero sauce or enchilada sauce. While authentic, I do not like warm salsa.
I ordered a margarita which seemed ok, not great (certainly not strong!). SIL's hubby got a Dos Equis on tap, which was good. SIL got a Miller Lite on tap. Both got a refill by the end of the meal. (If you are adding up costs.)
Appetizer platter - very disappointing all in all. It listed taquitos, poppers, mozarella sticks, chicken tenders, mini tacos, and quesadillas. Standout was the quesadillas. We asked what cheese and it was 100% chihuahua. Excellent! The rest was typical bar fried fare. $8.99 and 4 were plenty satisfied.
DH got the steak & chicken combo fajitas. They came out semi sizzling but plenty hot and plenty flavorful, and cost $10.95 or $11.95, not sure. Amazing and a TON of food. This was not half steak and half chicken, it was a mega serving of each. With guac, sour cream, beans & rice and flour tortillas.
SIL & hubby got a steak burrito and a steak chimichanga (fried burrito). Came with sour cream, guac, rice & beans. About $7-9 each.
I got carne asada a la tampiquena. Very tasty. $10.95. The juice from the steak ran into the rice making it delectible. The beans had the same melty salty chihuahua cheese on them, yum! As did the cheese enchilada (hence the a la tampiquena)...so so yummy. The steak did not appear to be skirt steak, but perhaps a different cut. Regardless, it was thin, tender, sliced well, and was well seasoned. It was also an extremely generous portion. I did not eat any tortillas for fear that my appetite would be ruined.
The menu does appear to have many typical dishes you would find in the US and not many strays - not even chilaquiles, which is a favorite of mine. But what they do, they do amazingly well. I did not inquire about special requests as it was our first time there and we had guests with us.
We brought about half of this meal home and including drinks, I think I overheard DH say the bill was $67. For four! Delicious food, great leftovers, authentic cuisine and a good value. I am happy and have nothing else to say.
The website seems outdated and appears to have even more 'gringo style' fare on the menu than we saw tonight, but I will post it regardless:
http://www.carminasrestaurant.com/index.html
Carmina's Mexican Restaurant
Address: 1055 N Randall Road, Elgin, IL 60123
Phone: (847) 760-6000
Fax: (847) 760-6085
Email:
Kelnmig1@aol.com
Christine