Ma Lupe's Restaurant Imperial
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Ma Lupe's Restaurant

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Ma Lupe's Restaurant sits at 390 W Aten Rd in Imperial, California. This spot offers a vibrant slice of Mexican culture with its cheerful decor and inviting atmosphere. Guests are welcomed into a cozy setting where flavors burst on every plate. The attention to detail and authenticity shines through.

Families and friends gather here to enjoy meals from breakfast to dinner. The restaurant features a range of traditional dishes. Portions are hearty yet affordable, making it perfect for a casual day out or special occasion. With a price range of $10 to $20, it's friendly to the wallet.

Notably, the restaurant offers takeout, delivery, and dine-in options, catering to various dining preferences. The service is quick, and staff often share smiles, making every visit memorable. Visitors can also expect a variety of beverages, enhancing the dining experience.

About

Ma Lupe's has become a beloved cornerstone of the Imperial dining scene. Nestled conveniently in the town, it draws locals and tourists alike. Founded with the goal of sharing authentic Mexican cuisine, Ma Lupe's reflects family recipes passed down through generations.

Every dish tells a story, from secret spice blends to fresh ingredients sourced locally. The vibrant atmosphere resonates with community spirit, often filled with laughter and lively conversations. The restaurant captures the essence of Mexican dining, offering a refuge from the ordinary.

Cultural events sometimes take place here, melding flavors with local traditions. Regulars cherish the familiarity, while newcomers discover a place that feels like home. Guests can often enjoy the buzz of groups enjoying their meals together, making it a favorite spot in the community.

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390 W Aten Rd, Imperial, CA 92251, United States

Opening Hours

  • Monday 09:00-19:00
  • Tuesday 09:00-19:00
  • Wednesday 09:00-19:00
  • Thursday 09:00-19:00
  • Friday 09:00-19:00
  • Saturday 09:00-19:00
  • Sunday 09:00-18:00

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Customer Reviews

"My go to whenever I crave shrimp ceviche. The food is always great, the ambiance is nice, service is good as well, even when it gets busy. If you like avocado and shrimp ceviche, try the stuffed avocado, I was expecting something smaller and received two little mountains of ceviche which was fantastic."

- Dalila S.

"Hemos comido varias veces en este restaurante, la comida y el servicio estan bien. Solo que la ultima vez que fuimos, mi esposa y yo pedimos unas albondigas se tardaron mucho en servirlas, +20 minutos, tuve que preguntarle a la mesera por nuestra orden. Como mexicanos que somos, sabemos como se preparan y el tiempo que lleva hacerlas, estamos seguros que las empezaron a cocinar en ese momento y la verdad, unas albondigas llevan su tiempo; llegaron sin sabor, las verduras duras y el caldo sin concistencia. Preferible que nos hubieran dicho que no tenian y hubieranos ordenado otra cosa, me extrana que sucediera eso si siempre que vamos tienen mejor servicio y buena cocina"

- Octavio H.

"Excellent Mexican food! Ate here with a couple friends on a weekday. We were seated immediately, and they took our drink orders. The chips and salsa were awesome, as were the entrees. We would definitely eat here again."

- Tye B.

"Ma Lupe's is the kind of Mexican restaurant that I want every other mom-and-pop Mexican restaurant in America to aspire to be. These days, I eye-roll at "authenticity" as a culinary concept, but I'm all for getting closer to the originally envisioned recipe without feeling as if someone wants me to nod my head and acknowledge it. Ma Lupe's just wants to serve me a good meal. The quality of the food and service during my visit was indeed on the higher-end (despite the menu being affordable), beginning with an amuse bouche of "Filete Relleno de Mariscos," which consisted of a delicate filet of fish, grilled octopus, and shrimp, all wrapped in cheese. It was, by far, the best bite of food I've had in this desert region of Southern California, and I kicked myself for not knowing to order the full entree. You, dear readers, now have no such excuse. The "Mexicali Flauta" (a large taquito, essentially) was a miss. While I enjoyed its piquant red tomato sauce, it made the flauta soggy, undoing the frying. Also, the beef inside was difficult to taste. The "Gobernador Taco," on the other hand, was awesome. The crunchy corn tortilla is grilled until it blisters and the cheese has been melted into a salty, stretchy web that keeps the shrimp snugly inside. The chipotle cream sauce on the side is exceptional and should be used unsparingly. Additionally, the complimentary chips are served with a spicy salsa roja with heavy garlic and onion flavor that also could be applied to this taco. Earlier this summer, I wrote about the "Special Quesadilla" invented at El Centro's Camacho's Place and how imitations have popped up at Mexican restaurants nearby. Its appearance at Ma Lupe's is a head-scratcher, because this restaurant's menu otherwise veers towards 100% Mexican dishes. I coyly interrogated my waitress (who was excellent, by the way) about the "Special Quesadilla," asking her if she's ever seen such a thing in her native Mexico, and she shook her head and laughed, "No way, this is American." Ma Lupe's "Special Quesadilla" is heavy, rich, and crispy. Unlike at Camacho's Place, it is more of a meal here than an antojito. Also, whereas Camacho's Place's rendition is made in a dough similar to puff pastry, the cooked dough in Ma Lupe's version wants to crumble when pinched, almost like a pie crust. Regardless, both versions are good and unique to the Imperial Valley region. Ma Lupe's is perhaps the restaurant I have most enjoyed dining at in Imperial Valley and a "must-stop" for me on future road-trips between San Diego and Arizona destinations."

- Jay K.

"Always good! My husband and I stopped in for a light dinner. He had a small size shrimp cocktail and we shared the tostada plate which consisted of 2 beef tostadas, rice and beans. The tostadas were very, very, good. The corn tortillas had just been fried and they were crispy and warm. The shredded beef was tender and flavorful. There was a small container of warm, mild salsa, which was a very nice addition. There was also beans and rice. The beans are served in a freshly fried tortilla shell , shaped into a bowl. So cute and so good. We eat here about once a month and tonight the wait staff was as always friendly, knowledge about the menu, eager to see us happy, and made us feel like family. You won't be disappointed. If your food is t what you expect, please let the staff know. They'll make it right."

- Victoria S.

"We ordered burritos for a lunch at a sporting event and they delivered. These were huge! and over the top delicious. Thank you!"

- Kathy H.

"Very nice food is yummy and the workers are very nice."

- May F.
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Why Visit

Dining at Ma Lupe's is not just about the food; it's an experience. To truly enjoy this restaurant, plan to visit during the weekdays. Lunch hours are usually busy, but the energy is part of the vibe. Weekends see the place fill up quickly, especially around noon. To avoid the crowd, consider coming early or later in the afternoon.

The menu is a highlight here. Each dish offers something special, especially the shrimp ceviche and carne asada. The chips served with zesty salsa are a must-try, often complimented by a refreshing michelada. Sharing plates encourages conversation and community, perfectly aligning with the restaurant's ambiance.

Look out for the specials, often highlighting fresh, seasonal ingredients. Many diners rave about the stuffed avocado, brimming with flavor. If dessert calls to you, save room for something sweet to round out the meal. Ma Lupe's is truly a must-visit for those seeking genuine Mexican hospitality and culinary delight.

Most Liked Things

The shrimp ceviche is often hailed as the star dish. Diners praise its freshness and authentic flavor. Guests love the cozy ambience and friendly service that make them feel at home. Many appreciate the affordability of meals, promising good portions without breaking the bank.

The variety in the menu appeals to diverse tastes, with many options for those new to Mexican cuisine. Regulars enjoy the possibility of trying something different each visit, ensuring that adventure in dining never fades. Groups find the environment perfect for gathering and sharing.

Most Disliked Things

Some diners have reported longer wait times during peak hours. Occasionally, certain dishes may fall short of expectations when the kitchen is busy, leading to inconsistent experiences. With the passionate crowd, noise levels can rise, which might distract from the dining experience for some.

A few guests have noted that some menu items appear differently than expected or lack flavor at times. The community largely appreciates the place, but like any restaurant, it encounters critique that could help improve service.

FAQ

What are the must-try dishes at Ma Lupe's Restaurant?

Try the Huevos Rancheros for breakfast. The Carne Asada Fries make a great snack. Don’t miss the Ceviche Malupe's as well. Each dish showcases authentic flavors.

Is there outdoor seating available?

Ma Lupe's offers indoor dining. Enjoy a casual atmosphere with friends or family. The setting is comfortable and welcoming.

What are the payment options at Ma Lupe's?

You can pay with credit cards, debit cards, or use mobile payment options. This adds convenience while you dine.

Does Ma Lupe's accommodate large groups?

Yes, Ma Lupe's is great for groups. The spacious seating makes it easy to enjoy a meal together. Reservations are accepted, especially during busy hours.